paroles de chanson Alice - Noël Coward
Now
I
should
like
to
sing
you
a
song
about
a
simple
Country
girl
who
always
kept
her
eye
on
the
future.
In
a
dear
little
village,
remote
and
obscure
A
beautiful
maiden
resided
As
to
whether
or
not
her
intentions
were
pure
Opinions
were
sharply
divided
She
loved
to
lie
out
'neath
the
darkening
sky
And
allow
the
night
breeze
to
entrance
her
She
whispered
her
dreams
to
the
birds
flying
by
But
seldom
received
any
answer
Over
the
field
and
along
the
lane
Gentle
Alice
would
love
to
stray
When
it
came
to
the
end
of
the
day
She
would
wander
away
unheeding
Dreaming
her
innocent
dreams,
she
strode
Quite
unaffected
by
heat
or
cold
Frequently
freckled
or
soaked
with
rain
Alice
was
out
in
the
lane
Whom
she
met
there,
every
day
there
Was
a
question
answered
by
none
But
she'd
get
there
and
she'd
stay
there
Till
whatever
she
did
was
undoubtedly
done
Over
the
field
and
along
the
lane
Both
her
parents
would
call
in
vain
Sadly,
sorrowfully,
they'd
complain
"Alice
is
at
it
again"
Though
that
dear
little
village
surrounded
by
trees
Had
neither
a
school
nor
a
college
Gentle
Alice
acquired
from
the
birds
and
the
bees
Some
exceedingly
practical
knowledge
The
curious
secrets
that
nature
revealed
She
refused
to
allow
to
upset
her
But
she
thought,
when
observing
the
beasts
of
the
field
That
things
might
have
been
organised
better
Over
the
field
and
along
the
lane
Gentle
Alice
would
make
up
and
take
up
her
stand
The
road
was
not
exactly
arterial,
but
it
led
to
a
town
nearby
Where
quite
a
lot
of
masculine
material
caught
her
roving
eye
She
was
ready
to
hitch-hike
Cadillac
or
motorbike,
she
wasn't
proud
or
choosy
All
she
was
aiming
to
be
Was
a
pinked-up,
minked-up,
fly-by-night
floozy
When
old
Rajahs
gave
her
pearls
As
large
as
nuts
on
a
chestnut
tree
All
she'd
say
was
"Fiddle-dee-dee
The
wages
of
sin'll
be
the
death
of
me"
Over
the
field
and
along
the
lane
Gentle
Alice's
parents
would
wait
hand-in-hand
Her
dear
old
white-headed
Mother,
wistfully
sipping
Champagne,
said
"We've
spoiled
our
child,
spared
the
rod,
open
up
the
caviar
And
say
'Thank
God',
we've
got
no
cause
to
complain
Alice
is
at
it
again!"
Album
Coward Songs (Coward Songs: The Last British Recordings Made By Coward/World Weary: The Songs of Coward Sung By Harry Noble)
date de sortie
01-01-2005
1 A Room with a View
2 Don't Put Your Daughter On The Stage Mrs. Worthington
3 World Weary
4 Alice
5 Someday I'll Find You
6 Mad Dogs and Englishmen
7 Poor Little Rich Girl
8 Uncle Harry
9 I'll See You Again
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