What Keeps Mankind Alive?

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"What Keeps Mankind Alive?" is a song composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht for their music drama The Threepenny Opera (Die Dreigroschenoper) which premiered in Berlin in 1928 at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm. The title refers to the central line from the finale of act 2, Denn wovon lebt der Mensch?. In the opera, the two stanzas of the strophic piece are sung by Macheath and Mrs Peachum and the final line is sung in fortissimo by the chorus. It is an agitprop socialist anthem expressing that the comfortable lifestyle enjoyed by the rich is paid for by the suffering of the masses. The lyrics begin: "You gentlemen who think you have a mission / To purge us from the seven deadly sins / Should first sort out the basic food position / Then start your preaching, that's where it begins." The song ends with the conclusion, "For once you must not try to shirk the facts / Mankind is kept alive by bestial acts." Translated into English by Marc Blitzstein, the song has been covered by Tom Waits (on the 1985 album Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill, and again on the 2006 album Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards), the Pet Shop Boys (as a B-side on the single "Can You Forgive Her?" and on the 1995 compilation album Alternative), William S. Burroughs (in the 1994 documentary September Songs – The Music of Kurt Weill), and others. The opening chapter in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century is named "What Keeps Mankind Alive?". 


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You gentlemen who think you have a mission
To purge us of the seven deadly sins
Should first sort out the basic food position
Then start your preaching, that's where it begins

You lot who preach restraint and watch your waist as well
Should learn, for once, the way the world is run
However much you twist or whatever lies that you tell
Food is the first thing, morals follow on

So first make sure that those who are now starving
Get proper helpings when we all start carving
What keeps mankind alive?

What keeps mankind alive?
The fact that millions are daily tortured
Stifled, punished, silenced and oppressed
Mankind can keep alive thanks to its brilliance
In keeping its humanity repressed
And for once you must try not to shriek the facts
Mankind is kept alive by bestial acts

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Tom Waits

Thomas Alan "Tom" Waits (born December 7, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, composer, and actor. Waits has a distinctive voice, described by critic Daniel Durchholz as sounding "like it was soaked in a vat of bourbon, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car." With this trademark growl, his incorporation of pre-rock music styles such as blues, jazz, and vaudeville, and experimental tendencies verging on industrial music, Waits has built up a distinctive musical persona. He has worked as a composer for movies and musical plays and has acted in supporting roles in films including Paradise Alley and Bram Stoker's Dracula; he also starred in the 1986 film Down by Law. He was nominated for an Academy Awa… more »

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Written by: BERTOLT BRECHT, EUGEN BERTHOLD BRECHT, KURT WEILL

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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4 facts about this song

Song Overview
1. "What Keeps Mankind Alive?" is a song that has been performed by both Pet Shop Boys and Tom Waits. 2. The song was originally written by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill for the 1928 play "The Threepenny Opera."
Pet Shop Boys Version
3. The Pet Shop Boys covered "What Keeps Mankind Alive?" and included it on the B-side of their 1993 single "Can You Forgive Her?" 4. The band's cover is a synth-pop interpretation of the originally dark and morose song. 5. The version of the Pet Shop Boys uses electronic beats and synthesizers combined with the typically deep and conclusive voice of Neil Tennant, one half of the British duo. 6. The single reached number 7 in the UK Singles Chart and number 2 in the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.
Tom Waits Version
7. American singer and songwriter Tom Waits covered "What Keeps Mankind Alive?" on his 1985 album "Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill." 8. Waits' version retains the original song's somber tone, emphasizing the dark lyrics with his unique, gritty vocal style. 9. This cover is often considered one of the definitive interpretations of the song due to Waits' distinctive style aligning well with Brecht and Weill's original composition.
Context and Lyrics
10. Bertolt Brecht's lyrics to "What Keeps Mankind Alive?" confront social injustice and critique bourgeois morality. 11. The title question is answered in the song with the line, "The fact that millions are daily tortured, stifled, punished, silenced and oppressed." 12. The powerful critique is said to remain relevant in modern times, hence its popularity with artists such as Tom Waits and the Pet Shop Boys.

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