"My Finest Hour" is a deleted song from the 1992 animated Disney film Aladdin. It features Jafar using the Genie's power to take over Agrabah and expose Aladdin. The song was cut for being too long, and was replaced with "Prince Ali (Reprise)".
It was performed by Jafar's voice actor, Jonathan Freeman.
Lyrics[]
[I am your master now.]
[I was afraid of that.]
[Afraid?]
Oh, I love it when you say
Little words like 'afraid', what a thrill
[Haha!]
And you, my porky protégé
Are the means I shall use to instill
Trepidation, terror
In the hearts of those who kept me out
Of power
So, prepare to bust a gut
As I unleash a glut
Of wishes... nothing but
My finest hour
[Genie, grant me my first wish!]
[I wish to rule on high, as sultan!]
[What — what is this? What's going on? I, I — !]
[Father?]
[Ahahahahaha...]
[Jafar, you... vile betrayer!]
[That's sultan vile betrayer to you!]
[Oh, yeah? We'll just see about that! ... The lamp!]
[Hmhmhmhmm...]
Finders keepers, buckaroo
What a joke you've become, Prince Ali
[Oh, boy. Genie, no!]
[Sorry, kid. I've got a new master now.]
[Jafar, I order you to stop!]
You can order 'til you're blue
There's a new order now; bow to me
[We will never bow to you!]
[Why am I not surprised?]
You're worse than foolish
If you peasants aren't prepared to bow
Then cower
Now, let's really go to town
Genie, take this next wish down
It's a killer and will crown
My finest hour
[Ahahahaha!
Genie, my second wish!
I wish to be... the most powerful sorcerer in the world!
Ahahaha!]
[Genie, stop!]
Ladies and gentlemen, a warm Agrabah welcome, for Sorcerer Jafar!
[Now, where were we? Hah, ah, yes... abject humiliation]
Now, my pretty puppet pet
Meet a blast from your past, and who's he?
[He's an urchin from the backstreets of Agrabah! Say hello to your dream date —]
As he was when you first met
Vermin rodent, the ex-Prince Ali
Or should we say, Aladdin?
[Ali!]
[Jasmine, I... I, I tried to tell you — !]
Your magic carpet
Just can't hold a candle to a
Flying tower
[Ha!]
Now, let's see. Where does he belong? Ah, could it be, eh, the ends of the earth!?
[Works for me!]
Great!
Arrive beyond the pale
With a rocket on your tail
And your journey will unveil
Foreign travel on a scale
That would make a camel quail
With a doomed and dying wail
As the world stands by to hail
My finest hour
[Ahahahaha!]
[Bye! See ya! Don't forget to write!]
Other Appearances[]
- The song has appeared in various additional content with the domestic releases of the film.
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