paroles de chanson Why Must the Show Go On - Noël Coward
Verse
1
The
world
for
some
years
Has
been
sodden
with
tears
On
behalf
of
the
Acting
profession,
Each
star
playing
a
part
Seems
to
expect
the
'Purple
Heart',
It's
unorthodox
To
be
born
in
a
box
But
it
needn't
become
an
obsession,
Let's
hope
we
have
no
worse
to
plague
us
Than
two
shows
a
night
at
Las
Vegas.
When
I
think
of
physicians
And
mathematicians
Who
don't
earn
a
quarter
the
dough,
When
I
look
at
the
faces
Of
people
in
Macy's
There's
one
thing
I'm
burning
to
know:
Refrain
1
Why
must
the
show
go
on?
It
can't
be
all
that
indispensable,
To
me
it
really
isn't
sensible
On
the
whole
To
play
a
leading
role
While
fighting
those
tears
you
can't
control,
Why
kick
up
your
legs
When
draining
the
dregs
Of
sorrow's
bitter
cup?
Because
you
have
read
Some
idiot
has
said,
'The
Curtain
must
go
up'!
I'd
like
to
know
why
a
star
takes
bows
Having
just
returned
from
burying
her
spouse.
Brave
boop-a-doopers,
Go
home
and
dry
your
tears,
Gallant
old
troupers,
You've
bored
us
all
for
years
And
when
you're
so
blue,
Wet
through
And
thoroughly
woe-begone,
Why
must
the
show
go
on?
Oh
Mammy!
Why
must
the
show
go
on?
Verse
2
We're
asked
to
condole
With
each
tremulous
soul
Who
steps
out
to
be
loudly
applauded,
Stars
on
opening
nights
Sob
when
they
see
their
names
in
lights,
Though
people
who
act
As
a
matter
of
fact
Are
financially
amply
rewarded,
It
seems,
while
pursuing
their
calling,
Their
suffering's
simply
appalling!
But
butchers
and
bakers
And
candlestick
makers
Get
little
applause
for
their
pains
And
when
I
think
of
miners
And
waiters
in
'Diners'
One
query
for
ever
remains:
Refrain
2
Why
must
the
show
go
on?
The
rule
is
surely
not
immutable,
It
might
be
wiser
and
more
suitable
Just
to
close
If
you
are
in
the
throes
Of
personal
grief
and
private
woes.
Why
stifle
a
sob
While
doing
your
job
When,
if
you
use
your
head,
You'd
go
out
and
grab
A
comfortable
cab
And
go
right
home
to
bed?
Because
you're
not
giving
us
much
fun,
This
'Laugh
Clown
Laugh'
routine's
been
overdone,
Hats
off
to
Show
Folks
For
smiling
when
they're
blue
But
more
comme-il-faut
folks
Are
sick
of
smiling
through,
And
if
you're
out
cold,
Too
old
And
most
of
your
teeth
have
gone,
Why
must
the
show
go
on?
I
sometimes
wonder
Why
must
the
show
go
on?
Refrain
3
Why
must
the
show
go
on?
Why
not
announce
the
closing
night
of
it?
The
public
seem
to
hate
the
sight
of
it,
Dear,
and
so
Why
you
should
undergo
This
terrible
strain
we'll
never
know.
We
know
that
you're
sad,
We
know
that
you've
had
A
lot
of
storm
and
strife
But
is
it
quite
fair
To
ask
us
to
share
Your
dreary
private
life?
We
know
you're
trapped
in
a
gilded
cage
But
for
Heaven's
sake
relax
and
be
your
age,
Stop
being
gallant
And
don't
be
such
a
bore,
Pack
up
your
talent,
There's
always
plenty
more
And
if
you
lose
hope
Take
dope
And
lock
yourself
in
the
John
Why
must
the
show
go
on?
I'm
merely
asking
Why
must
the
show
go
on?
Album
Noël Coward in New York
1 I Like America
2 Louisa
3 Half-Caste Woman
4 I Went to a Marvelous Party
5 Time and Again
6 Why Must the Show Go On
7 New York Medley
8 What's Going to Happen to the Tots
9 Sail Away
10 Wait a Bit, Joe
11 20th Century Blues
12 I Wonder What Happened to Him (Indian Army Officer)
13 The Party's Over Now
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