Oh god and my father.
Papa do you hear me fiddler on the roof.
This script is a transcript that was painstakingly transcribed using the screenplay and or viewings of fiddler on the roof.
Papa can you hear me is a 1983 song composed by michel legrand with lyrics by alan bergman and marilyn bergman for barbra streisand in the title role of yentl.
Who is also in heaven.
But here in our little village of anatevka you might say every one of us is a fiddler on the roof trying to scratch out a pleasant simple tune without breaking his neck.
Filled with a love for learning yentl has no choice after her father dies but to disguise herself as a man so that she can pursue all her sweet imagined possibilities her journey begins.
The part in question consist of the last four notes of the primary melodic hook.
Streisand s longtime friend donna summer performed it during the ceremonies.
But in our little village of anatevka you might say every one of us is a fiddler on the roof trying to scratch out a pleasant simple tune without.
May the light of this.
Oh god our heavenly father.
Fiddler on the roof.
A fiddler on the roof.
A fiddler on the roof.
The song was nominated for best original song at the 56th academy awards.
In papa can you hear me the last four notes are f a g a.
We stay because anatevka is our home.
Overall the melodies are different but they are very close to each other.
Either yentl or fiddler on the roof not sure which.
Oh god and my father who is also in heaven.
You may ask why do we stay up there if it s so dangerous.
Prayer oh god our heavenly father.
May the light of this flickering candle illuminate the night the way your spirit illuminates my soul.
Lyrics to papa can you hear me by barbra streisand.