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from Blood Brothers - Original London Cast Recording [ost] (2008)
MRS JOHNSTONE :
Oh bright new day, we're moving away We're starting all over again Oh bright new day We're going away Where nobody's heard of our name Where we can begin again Feel we can win and then Live just like livin' should be Got a new situation A new destination And no reputation following me We're getting out We're moving house We're starting all over again We're leaving this mess For our new address Sixty-five Skelmersdale Lane The air is so pure You get drunk just by breathing And the washing stays clean on the line Where there's space for the kids The garden's so big It would take you a week just to reach the far side Just pack the bags, we're leaving the rags The wobbly wardrobe, Chest of drawers that never close The two-legged chair, the carpet so bare You wouldn't see it if it wasn't for the holes Now that we're movin' Now that we're improvin' Let's just wash our hands of this lot For it's no longer fitting for me to be sitting On a sofa, I know for a fact, was knocked off At the weekend a gentleman friend Might take me dancin' to the local bands We'll have a front room And then if it should happen That his holiness flies in from Rome He can sit there with me eating toast, drinking tea In the sort of surroundings that remind him of home Oh bright new day, We're movin' away We're starting all over again Oh bright new day We're goin' away Where nobody's heard of our name Now we can begin again Feel we can win an' then Live just like livin' should be Got a new situation A new destination And no repuation following me CAST : We're gettin' out, we're moving house We're goin' away, gettin' out today We're movin', movin', movin', movin', movin' house We're goin' away Oh bright new day |
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from Blood Brothers - Original London Cast Recording [ost] (2008)
Only mine until
The time comes round To pay the bill Then I'm afraid What can't be paid Must be returned You never, ever learn That nothing's yours On easy terms Only for a time I must not learn To call you mine Familiarise That face, those eyes Make future plans That cannot be confirmed On borrowed time On easy terms Living on the never never Constant as the changing weather Never sure Who's at the door Or the price I'll have to pay Should we meet again I will not recognise your name You can be sure What's gone before Will be concealed Your friends will never learn That once we were On easy terms Living on the never never Constant as the changing weather Never sure Who's at the door Or the price I'll have to pay Mrs Lyons : They're born, you didn't notify me. Mrs Johnstone : Well I..just...Couldn't I keep them for a few more days? Please - please? They're a pair, they go together. Mrs Lyons : My husband is due back tomorrow, Mrs Johnstone. I must have my baby. We made an agreement, a bargain. You swore on the bible. Mrs Johnstone : You'd better - you'd better see which one you want. Mrs Lyons : I'll take... Mrs Johnstone : No. Don't tell me which one. Just take him. Take him. Living on the never never Constant as the changing weather Never sure Who's at the door Or the price I'll have to pay Should we meet again |
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from Blood Brothers - Original London Cast Recording [ost] (2008)
It's just a light romance
It's nothing cruel They had no plans How it came Who can explain? They just said 'hello' And foolishly gazed They should have gone Their separate ways It's just the same old song Nothing cruel, nothing wrong It's just two fools Who know the rules But break them all And grasp at half a chance To play their part In a light romance Living on the never never Constant as the changing weather Never sure who's at the door Or the price You're gonna have to pay It's just a secret glance Across a room A touch of hands That part too soon That same old tune That always plays And lets them dance as friends Then stand apart As the music ends Living on the never never Constant as the changing weather Never sure who's at the door Or the price you're gonna have to pay... |
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from Blood Brothers - Original London Cast Recording [ost] (2008)
Once I had a husband
You know the sort of chap I met him at a dance And he came on with the chat He said my eyes were deep blue pools My skin as soft as snow He told me I was sexier than Marilyn Monroe And we went dancing We went dancing Then, of course, I found That I was six weeks overdue We got married at the registry An' then we had a do We all had curly salmon sandwiches An' how the ale did flow They said the bride was lovelier than Marilyn Monroe And we went dancing Yes, we went dancing Then the baby came along We called him Darren Wayne Then three months on I found that I was in the club again An' though I still fancied dancing My husband wouldn't go With a wife he said was twice the size of Marilyn Monroe No more dancing No more dancing By the time I was twenty-five I looked like forty-two With seven hungry mouths to feed And one more nearly due My husband, he walked out on me A month or two ago For a girl they say who looks a bit like Marilyn Monroe And they go dancing They go dancing Yes, they go dancing They go dancing |
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from Blood Brothers - Original London Cast Recording [ost] (2008)
Once I had a husband
You know the sort of chap I met him at a dance And he came on with the chat He said my eyes were deep blue pools My skin as soft as snow He told me I was sexier than Marilyn Monroe And we went dancing We went dancing Then, of course, I found That I was six weeks overdue We got married at the registry An' then we had a do We all had curly salmon sandwiches An' how the ale did flow They said the bride was lovelier than Marilyn Monroe And we went dancing Yes, we went dancing Then the baby came along We called him Darren Wayne Then three months on I found that I was in the club again An' though I still fancied dancing My husband wouldn't go With a wife he said was twice the size of Marilyn Monroe No more dancing No more dancing By the time I was twenty-five I looked like forty-two With seven hungry mouths to feed And one more nearly due My husband, he walked out on me A month or two ago For a girl they say who looks a bit like Marilyn Monroe And they go dancing They go dancing Yes, they go dancing They go dancing |
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from Blood Brothers - Original London Cast Recording [ost] (2008)
The jury found him guilty
Sent him down for seven years Though he acted like they gave him life He couldn't stop the tears And when we went to visit him He didn't want to know Seems like jail sent him off the rails Just like Marilyn Monroe His mind's gone dancing Can't stand dancing They showed him to a doctor And after routine tests A prescription note the doctor wrote For the chronically depressed And now the tears have stopped He sits and counts the days to go And treats his ills with daily pills Just like Marilyn Monroe They stop his mind from dancing Stop it dancing With grace for good behaviour He got out before his time The family and the neighbours told him He was lookin' fine But he's feelin' fifteen years older And his speech is rather slow And his neighbours said You'd think he was dead Like Marilyn Monroe No cause for dancing No more dancing |
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from Blood Brothers - Original London Cast Recording [ost] (2008)
Tell me it's not true
Say it's just a story Something on the news Tell me it's not true Though it's here before me Say it's just a dream Say it's just a scene From an old movie from years ago From an old movie of Marilyn Monroe's Say it's just some clowns Two players in the limelight And bring the curtain down Say it's just two clowns Who couldn't get their lines right Say it's just a show on the radio That we can turn over and start again That we can turn over, it's only a game Tell me it's not true Say I only dreamed it And morning will come soon Tell me it's not true Say you didn't mean it Say it's just pretend Say it's just the end Of an old movie from years ago Of an old movie with Marilyn Monroe |
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from Blood Brothers - Original London Cast Recording [ost] (2008)
Shoes upon the table and a spider's been killed
And someone broke the lookin' glass There's a full moon shinin' an' the salt's been spilled You're walkin' on pavement cracks Don't know what's gonna come to pass. Now you know the devil's got your number, You know he's gonna find you You know he's right behind you He's staring through your windows, He's creepin' down the hall. Ain't no point at clutchin' at your rosary You're always gonna know what was done Even when you shut your eyes you'll still see That you sold a son And you can't tell anyone. Now you know the devil's got your number, You know he's gonna find you You know he's right behind you He's staring through your windows, He's creepin' down the hall. Yeah you know the devil's got your number, You know he's gonna find you You know he's right behind you He's staring through your windows, And he's knockin' at your door Yeah he's knockin' at your door He's knockin' at your door |
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from Barbara Dickson - Somebody Counts On Me (2006)
She sat down below a thorn
Fine flowers in the valley And there she has her sweet babe born And the green leaves they grow rarely "Smile na sae sweet, my bonnie babe An ye'll smile sae sweet, ye'll smile me deid" She's ta'en oot her wee pen knife And twinned the sweet babe o' it's life She's howket a grave by the light o' the moon An' there she's buried her sweet babe in As she was going to the church She saw a sweet babe in the porch "O sweet babe, an' thou were mine I wad cleed thee in the silk sae fine" O mither dear, when I was thine Ye didna prove tae me sae kind |
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from Barbara Dickson - Somebody Counts On Me (2006)
I am the great sun, but you do not see me
And I am the husband, but you turn away I am the captive, but you do not free me And I am the captain you will not obey me I am the truth, but you will not believe me I am the city where you will not stay And I am your wife, your child, but you will leave me And I am that God to whom you will not pray I am your counsel, but you will not heed me And I am your lover whom you will betray I am the victor, but you do not cheer me And I am the holy dove whom you will slay I am your life, but if you will not name me Seal up your soul with tears, and never blame me |
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from Barbara Dickson - Somebody Counts On Me (2006)
The question that you never asked demanded no reply
To be there was the truth, to say it was the lie And grateful was the giver for the gift of you and I So be thankful for a reason to complain That it's all been left behind, and I know I wouldn't mind If I never, ever saw you again Think of everything we said, were our words of wisdom new Had we spoken them before to the very special few Well a tongue-tied secret's all of what is left we wished was true When I couldn't find a way to explain And you thought I wasn't kind when I said I wouldn't mind If I never, ever saw you again In another time and place would we have more to share Than the memory that is so long gone, it was never really there In the cool clear light of day, do we know how much we care For the shadows of the night that remain And perhaps I think you'll find that you wouldn't really mind If I never, ever saw you again |
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from Barbara Dickson - Somebody Counts On Me (2006)
Watch your daughter's children play
Thirty years ago today Memories of your last young summer Never seemed so far away Smiling at the gathering storm In the khaki uniform When you marched along the high street Did you listen to your heart beat? Did you find what you were looking for In the somewhere over there Was the answer found on the battleground Was the question really fair Tell me are the crosses that stand Planted by a gardener's hand Tended only by the weather Somewhere in the no man's land And does my love of life betray His immortal memory Poppies on a dusty high street Echoes of the lasting heart beat |
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from Barbara Dickson - Somebody Counts On Me (2006)
Everything is going brightly now
Everything is going straight But you know I must think twice right now It's really getting quite late CHORUS: And I must take my leave of you now There's someone I've got to see There's no more that I can give to you now Because somebody counts on me Sleepy mornings in the summer You have been good to me it's true But you know I can't sit any longer There's more to summer days than you CHORUS It doesn't matter what news you have to tell me Or what songs you have to sing Or what goods you have to sell me Or even what goods you have to bring CHORUS Someday when all my work is over And all my songs are sung And there's nothing more to bother me Then I'll do some counting in return And I must take my leave of you now There's somewhere I'v got to be There's no more that I can give to you now Because somebody counts on me REPEAT CHORUS |
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from Barbara Dickson - Somebody Counts On Me (2006)
Out along the urban clearway
Sending him the road he came Mayve he'll be someone someday Everyone will know his name Even if he learns the hard way Maybe it'll take some time Everywhere you've played is worth it When you've made the climb People in a smoky bar room Listen to the words he sings Wonder where the songs all come from Finger picking weary strings Gonna set his life to music Found a reason for the rhyme Waiting for the break The day he's gonna make the climb When will you lift your lift your eyes Burning skies are promising the dawn Forget the part you played in the masquerade And maybe a song will help you go on Met him at a late night party Heard him in the concert hall Saw him in a transport cafe Bought him at the record store Read him in the music papers Played him for the thousandth time And everybody said that finally He'd made the climb Somewhere on the urban clearway Someone sings his favourite song Guitar in a battered hard case Falling as he walks along Thanking him for inspiration Trying to complete the mind Walking in a dream and he Doesn't even see the climb When will you lift your eyes Morning skies are promising the dawn Forget the part you played in the masquerade And maybe a song'll help you go on Do, do, do, do...... |
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from Barbara Dickson - Somebody Counts On Me (2006)
Down in yon valley there was a fine wedding
Oh, but the bride she had proved to be unkind When looking back on their bygone lover Her former true lover came in at the time Supper being ended and all things over It was proposed to sing the bride a song The song it was sung by yon bygone lover And unto the bride this song it did belong Many a one has been seven years absent Many a one has returned again But I have been only three years absent And an inconstant lover to me ye have been Oh, how could you sit at another man's table How could you drink of another man's wine How could you lie in another man's arms When often and often you said you'd lie in mine The bride being seated at the end of the table Every word was spoken, she marked it full weel To bear up the company no more was she able So unto the bridegroom these words she did tell I'm going to ask of you, to ask of you a favour This being the first one you've granted to me You'll grant me the sign if you'll lie with my mammy And aye, aye and after and I'll lie with ye In asking and asking this favour was granted Sighing and sobbing she went tae her bed But early, oh early the very next morning This bonnie young lassie was found lying dead Surprising, surprising, to all ye young women To see one so early cut off in her bloom Tonight ye may be walking and wi' sweethearts talking And early in the morning be cold in the tomb First I'll put on a green coat of velvet This I will wear for one month or two And then I'll put on the green and the yellow And aye, aye and after the orange and the blue If anyone do ask me, do ask me the reason Why I do wear such a costly array I'll tell the reason, the very plain reason Because that my true love lies cold in the clay |
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from Barbara Dickson - Somebody Counts On Me (2006)
You and me, sitting on a bench,
Watching the day go by No one paying us any attention, Not even to ask us why Sunshine in our eyes, We're watching it set and we're watching it rise You and me, sitting on a bench, Watching the day go by You and me, sitting on a bus In the front seat at the top, Watching the people who don't look like us, Going way past our stop Travelling everywhere, We got no money but what do we care You and me, sitting on a bus, In the front seat at the top CHORUS : Oh, looks like we're sticking together Oh. looks like lasting forever You and me by the side of the road, In the morning, feeling bright Watching the cars coming and watching them go, Still thinking we'll be home tonight As the day goes on and it lifts you off, We're thinking might take us a day or two You and me by the side of the road, In the morning, feeling bright CHORUS |
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from Barbara Dickson - Somebody Counts On Me (2006)
When winter's shadowy fingers first pursue you down the street
And your boots no longer lie about the cold around your feet Do you spare a thought for summer, whose passage is complete Whose memories lie in ruins and whose ruins lie in heat When winter comes howling in When the wind is singing strangely, blowing music through your head And your rain-splattered windows make you decide to stay in bed Do you spare a thought for the homeless tramp who wishes he was dead Or do you pull the bedclothes higher, dream of summertime instead? When winter comes howling in The creeping cold has fingers that access with permission And mystic crystal snowdrops only aggravate the condition Do you spare a thought for the gypsy with no secure position Who's turned and spurned by village and town t the magistrate's decision? When winter comes howling in When the turkey's in the oven, and the Christmas presents are bought And Santa's in his module, he's an American astronaut Do you spare a thought for Jesus, who had nothing but his thoughts Who got busted just for talking, and befriending the wrong sorts? When winter comes howling in When winter comes howling in |
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from Barbara Dickson - Somebody Counts On Me (2006) | |||||
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from Barbara Dickson - Nothing's Gonna Change My World / International Version (2006)
Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup
They slither wildly as they slip away across the universe Pools of sorrow, waves of joy are drifting through my opened mind Possessing and caressing me Jai guru deva om Nothing's gonna change my world Nothing's gonna change my world Nothing's gonna change my world Nothing's gonna change my world Images of broken light which dance before me like a million eyes They call me on and on across the universe Thoughts meander like a restless wind inside a letter box They tumble blindly as they make their way Across the universe Jai guru deva om Nothing's gonna change my world Nothing's gonna change my world Nothing's gonna change my world Nothing's gonna change my world Sounds of laughter, shades of earth are ringing Through my opened views inciting and inviting me Limitless undying love which shines around me like a million suns It calls me on and on Across the universe Jai guru deva om Nothing's gonna change my world Nothing's gonna change my world Nothing's gonna change my world Nothing's gonna change my world Jai guru deva Jai guru deva Jai guru deva Jai guru deva Jai guru deva Jai guru deva Jai guru deva (Nothing's gonna change my world) Jai guru deva (Nothing's gonna change my world) Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup (Jai guru deva/Nothing's gonna change my world) Waves of joy are drifting through my opened mind (Jai guru deva/Nothing's gonna change my world) Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup (Jai guru deva/Nothing's gonna change my world) Waves of joy are drifting through my opened mind (Jai guru deva/Nothing's gonna change my world) Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup (Jai guru deva/Nothing's gonna change my world) Waves of joy are drifting through my opened mind (Jai guru deva/Nothing's gonna change my world) |
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from Barbara Dickson - Nothing's Gonna Change My World / International Version (2006)
Ah, look at all the lonely people
Ah, look at all the lonely people Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been Lives in a dream Waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door Who is it for? All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? Father McKenzie writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear No one comes near. Look at him working. Darning his socks in the night when there's nobody there What does he care? All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? Eleanor Rigby died in the church and was buried along with her name Nobody came Father McKenzie wiping the dirt from his hands as he walks from the grave No one was saved All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? 저 외로운 사람들 좀 봐 저 고독한 사람들 좀 봐 엘레나 릭비는 결혼식이 있었던 교회에서 쌀을 주워 담으며 꿈속에 살고 있어 문 옆 항아리에 간직해 둔 표정을 지으며 창가에서 기다리고 있어 누구를 기다리는 걸까? 외로운 사람들 그들은 어디서 오는 걸까? 외로운 사람들 그들은 어디로 가야하는 걸까? 맥켄지 신부님은 아무도 귀기울이지 않는 설교를 쓰고 있지 신부님이 일하는 것 좀 봐 아무도 없을 때 양말을 꿰매고 있어 누구 때문에 신경이 쓰이는 걸까? 외로운 사람들 그들은 어디서 온 걸까? 외로운 사람들 그들은 어디로 가야 할까? 저 외로운 사람들 좀 봐 저 고독한 사람들 좀 봐 엘레나 릭비는 교회에서 죽고 묘비 아래 묻혔지 아무도 오지 않았어 맥켄지 신부님은 묘지를 걸어 나가며 손에 묻은 흙을 닦아 내었지 아무도 구원받지 못했어 외로운 사람들 그들은 어디서 오는 걸까? 외로운 사람들 그들은 어디로 가야 할까? |