Lyrics Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat - Andrew Lloyd Webber , Sarah Brightman , Bonnie Langford , "Cats" 1981 Original London Cast
Skimbleshanks
the
railway
cat
The
cat
of
the
railway
train
There's
a
whisper
down
the
line
at
eleven
thirty-nine
When
the
Night
Mail's
ready
to
depart
Saying,
"Skimble,
where
is
Skimble?
Has
he
gone
to
hunt
the
thimble?
We
must
find
him
or
the
train
can't
start"
All
the
guards
and
all
the
porters
And
the
station
master's
daughters
Would
be
searchin'
high
and
low
Saying,
"Skimble,
where
is
Skimble?
For
unless
he's
very
nimble
Then
the
Night
Mail
just
can't
go"
At
eleven
forty-two
with
the
signal
overdue
And
the
passengers
all
frantic
to
a
man
That's
when
I
would
appear
and
I'd
saunter
to
the
rear
I'd
been
busy
in
the
luggage
van
And
the
signal
went
"All
clear"
They'd
be
off
at
last
for
the
northern
part
Of
the
Northern
Hemisphere
Skimbleshanks,
the
railway
cat
The
cat
of
the
railway
train
You
might
say
that
by
and
large
It
was
me
who
was
in
charge
Of
the
Sleeping
Car
Express
From
the
driver
and
the
guards
To
the
bagmen
playing
cards
I
would
supervise
them
all,
more
or
less
Down
the
corridor
he
paces
and
examines
all
the
faces
Of
the
travelers
in
the
first
and
the
third
He
establishes
control
by
a
regular
patrol
And
he'd
know
at
once
if
anything
occurred
He
would
watch
you
without
winking
And
he
saw
what
you
were
thinking
And
it's
certain
that
he
didn't
approve
Of
hilarity
and
riot
so
that
folk
were
very
quiet
When
Skimble
was
about
and
on
the
move
You
could
play
no
pranks
with
Skimbleshanks
He's
a
cat
that
can't
be
ignored
So
nothing
went
wrong
on
the
Northern
Mail
When
Skimbleshanks
was
aboard
It
was
very
pleasant
when
they
found
their
little
den
With
their
name
written
up
on
the
door
And
the
berth
was
very
neat
with
a
newly
folded
sheet
And
not
a
speck
of
dust
upon
the
floor
There
was
every
sort
of
light,
you
could
make
it
dark
or
bright
And
a
button
you
could
turn
to
make
a
breeze
And
a
funny
little
basin
you're
supposed
to
wash
your
face
in
And
a
crank
to
shut
the
window
should
you
sneeze
Then
the
guard
looked
in
politely
and
would
ask
you
very
brightly
"Do
you
like
your
morning
tea
weak
or
strong?"
But
I
was
right
behind
him
and
was
ready
to
remind
him
For
Skimble
won't
let
anything
go
wrong
When
they
crept
into
their
cosy
berth
And
pulled
up
the
counterpane
They
all
could
reflect,
it
was
very
nice
To
know
that
they
wouldn't
be
bothered
by
mice
They
could
leave
all
that
to
the
railway
cat
The
cat
of
the
railway
train
Skimbleshanks,
the
railway
cat
The
cat
of
the
railway
train
In
the
watches
of
the
night,
I
was
always
fresh
and
bright
Every
now
and
then
I'd
have
a
cup
of
tea
With
perhaps
a
drop
of
Scotch
while
I
was
keepin'
on
the
watch
Only
stopping
here
and
there
to
catch
a
flea
They
were
fast
asleep
at
Crewe
and
so
they
never
knew
That
I
was
walkin'
up
and
down
the
station
They
were
sleeping
all
the
while
I
was
busy
at
Carlisle
Where
I
met
the
station
master
with
elation
They
might
see
me
at
Dumfries
if
I
summoned
the
police
If
there
was
anything
they
ought
to
know
about
When
they
got
to
Gallowgate
then
they
did
not
have
to
wait
For
Skimbleshanks
would
help
them
to
get
out
And
he
gives
you
a
wave
of
his
long,
brown
tail
Which
says
"I'll
see
you
again"
You
will
meet
without
fail
on
the
Midnight
Mail
The
cat
of
the
railway
train
The
cat
of
the
railway
train!
1 The Overture
2 Prologue: Jellicle Songs For Jellicle Cats
3 The Naming of Cats
4 The Invitation To The Jellicle Ball
5 The Old Gumbie Cat
6 The Rum Tum Tugger
7 Grizabella: The Glamour Cat
8 Bustopher Jones
9 Mungojerrie and Rumpelteazer
10 Old Deuteronomy
11 The Jellicle Ball
12 Grizabella: The Glamour Cat
13 End of Act 1: Memory
14 The Moments of Happiness
15 Gus: The Theatre Cat
16 Growltiger's Last Stand / The Ballad of Billy McCaw
17 Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat
18 Macavity: The Mystery Cat
19 Mr. Mistoffelees
20 Memory
21 The Journey To the Heaviside Layer
22 The Ad-Dressing of Cats
23 Memory (Radio Edit)
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