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{{Infobox song

| name = Come What May

| cover = Come What May.jpg

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| type = single

| artist = Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor

| album = Moulin Rouge!

| released = 24 September 2001

| recorded = March 2001

| studio =

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| genre = Pop, musical

| length = 4:48

| label = Interscope

| writer = David Baerwald, Kevin Gilbert

| producer = BLAM, Marius de Vries, Josh G Abrahams

| chronology = Nicole Kidman

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| prev_year =

| next_title = Somethin' Stupid

| next_year = 2001

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"'Come What May'" is a song composed by David Baerwald and Kevin Gilbert, originally intended for the film 'William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet'.[http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~aw220/02oscp09.htm Alex's Oscar Column #09 for the 74th Annual Academy Awards] However, it was first heard publicly, and is best known as the romantic love theme from Baz Luhrmann's 2001 film 'Moulin Rouge!', where it is sung by Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman in their respective roles as Christian and Satine.

The song takes its title from a phrase that originates from Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'.

The song plays an important role in the film. When the forbidden strong and close romantic relationship between Christian and Satine has been discovered, Christian pens this romance song and includes it in the musical he is currently writing. Each time either of them sings this song, they can secretly declare their equally deep and true romantic love for each other.

The version of the song on the soundtrack album differs slightly from the version heard in the film. The lyrics '"Every day I love you more and more"' and '"Listen to my heart, can you hear it sing / Telling me to give you everything"' can be heard on the soundtrack version. In the movie, they are replaced by a musical interlude the first time, and, the second time, Satine sings instead of the latter part, '"come back to me and forgive everything."' The single version can be found on the original soundtrack, while the original film version can be found on the follow-up soundtrack.

Release and other versions



It was released as a single in Australia where it became the 8th highest selling single by an Australian artist of 2001.[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-australian-singles-2001.htm ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top Australian Singles 2001] It was also released in the UK, where it charted at #27, and in Germany.[http://www.charts-surfer.de Charts-Surfer]

* Father daughter duet Mat and Savanna Shaw released this song as a single in June 2020.

* Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins and Spanish tenor Plcido Domingo recorded the song (also released as a single) for Jenkins' 2011 album 'This is Christmas' and Domingo's 2012 album 'Songs'. They performed it together at the 2012 Royal Variety Performance and on the American television program, 'Dancing with the Stars', on October 2 of that year.

* The song was recorded as a duet on Lesley Garrett's album 'When I Fall in Love', with Michael Ball.

* Peter Jback and Helen Sjholm performed the song for the Swedish Crown Princess Victoria and her husband Prince Daniel at a celebratory concert the night before their 2010 wedding.

* Il Divo recorded a Spanish version of the song titled "Come What May (Te Amar)" in their 2011 album 'Wicked Game'.

* Mario Frangoulis included the song on his 2004 album "Follow Your Heart".

* Jackie Evancho included the song on her 2012 album 'Songs from the Silver Screen'.

* In 2013, the song was sung in the musical TV series 'Glee' by Chris Colfer and Darren Criss (as their respectively characters Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson), in the 15th episode of the 4th season, titled "Girls (and Boys) On Film".

* Nick D'Virgilio, a friend and collaborator of co-writer Kevin Gilbert, recorded a version of the song on his 2001 album, 'Karma'.

* Collabro recorded a version for their debut album 'Stars'.

* Musical theatre performers Alfie Boe and Kerry Ellis duet on a version of this song on Boe's album 'Bring Him Home'. Ellis also performed the song with John Barrowman and Jonathan Ansell on two occasions at BBC Radio 2's 'Friday Night Is Music Night'.

* The song is featured in the original recording of 'Moulin Rouge!' where it is performed by stage actors Aaron Tveit and Karen Olivo, who respectively play the roles as Christian and Satine in the Broadway production.

Awards



"Come What May" was nominated for a 2002 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song Motion Picture, where it lost to Sting's "Until" from 'Kate & Leopold'. However, it was ineligible for a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Song because it was originally written with another film in mind: Luhrmann's previous project, 'William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet'.[http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~aw220/02oscp09.htm Alex's Oscar Column #09 for the 74th Annual Academy Awards] The song was ranked on the AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs at number 85.

Track listing



'UK CD Single'

# "Come What May (Josh G. Abrahams Radio Remix)" 4:01

# "Come What May (David Foster Album Version)" 4:48

# "Come What May (Josh G. Abrahams Extended Mix)" 4:41

# "Come What May (Film Version)" 4:38

# "Elephant Love Medley (Karaoke Version)" 4:13

Charts



Certifications



References





Category:2001 singles

Category:Nicole Kidman songs

Category:Love themes

Category:Songs written for films

Category:Songs written by David Baerwald

Category:2001 songs

Category:Interscope Records singles

Category:Malefemale vocal duets

Category:Moulin Rouge!

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