Lyrics Ya Got Trouble / Seventy Six Trombones - Robert Preston
Folks,
listen!
May
I
have
your
attention
please?
Attention
please!
I
can
deal
with
the
trouble,
friends,
with
a
wave
of
my
hand
This
very
hand
Please
observe
me
if
you
will
I'm
Professor
Harold
Hill
And
I'm
here
to
organize
a
River
City's
boys'
band
Oh
think,
my
friends,
how
could
any
pool
table
ever
hope
to
compete
with
a
gold
trombone?
Rah
rah,
rah
da
da
dat
da,
rah,
rah
Remember,
my
friends,
what
a
handful
of
trumpet
players
Did
to
the
famous,
fabled
walls
of
Jericho
Old
billiard
parlor
walls
come-a
tumbling
down!
Well,
a
band'll
do
it,
my
friends
Oh
yes,
I
said
a
boys'
band,
do
ya
hear
me?
I
said
River
City's
gotta
have
a
boys'
band,
and
I
mean
she
needs
it
today!
While
Professor
Harold
Hill's
on
hand
River
City's
gonna
have
her
boys'
band
And
sure
as
the
Lord
made
little
green
apples
And
that
band's
gonna
be
in
uniform
Johnny,
Willy,
Teddy,
Fred
And
you'll
see
the
glitter
of
crashing
cymbals
And
you'll
hear
the
thunder
of
rolling
drums
And
the
shimmer
of
trumpets,
tum
ta
da!
And
you'll
feel
something
akin
to
the
electric
thrill
I
once
enjoyed
When
Gilmore,
Pat
Conway,
the
great
Creator
W.C.
Handy,
and
John
Philip
Sousa
All
came
to
town
on
the
very
same
historic
day
Seventy-six
trombones
led
the
big
parade
With
a
hundred
and
ten
cornets
close
at
hand
They
were
followed
by
rows
and
rows
of
the
finest
virtuosos
The
cream
of
ev'ry
famous
band
Seventy-six
trombones
caught
the
morning
sun
With
a
hundred
and
ten
cornets
right
behind
There
were
more
than
a
thousand
reeds,
springing
up
like
weeds
There
were
horns
of
ev'ry
shape
and
kind
There
were
copper
bottom
tympani
and
horse
platoons
Thundering,
thundering,
all
along
the
way
Double
bell
euphoniums
and
big
bassoons
Each
bassoon
having
his
big
fat
say
There
were
fifty
mounted
cannon
in
the
battery
Thundering,
thundering,
louder
than
before
Clarinets
of
ev'ry
size,
and
trumpeters
who'd
improvise
A
full
octave
higher
than
the
score
Seventy-six
trombones
hit
the
counterpoint
While
a
hundred
and
ten
cornets
blazed
the
way
To
the
rhythm
of
"Harch!
Harch!
Harch!"
All
the
kids
began
to
march
And
they're
marching
still
right
today!
1 Overture / Rock Island / Iowa Stubborn
2 Piano Lesson / If You Don't Mind My Saying So
3 Ya Got Trouble / Seventy Six Trombones
4 Pick a Little, Talk a Little
5 The Wells Fargo Wagon
6 Lida Rose / Will I Ever Tell You?
7 Goodnight My Someone / Seventy Six Trombones
8 Shirley Jones Open End Interview (1962)
9 Robert Preston Interview Spot (1962)
10 Shirley Jones Interview Spot (1962)
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