paroles de chanson Seventy Six Trombones - Robert Preston
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
in
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
eve'ry
size
and
trumpeters
who'd
improvise
A
full
octave
higher
than
the
score.
Seventy
six
trombones
led
the
big
parade,
When
the
order
to
march
rang
out
loud
and
clear.
Starting
off
with
a
big
bang
bong
on
a
Chinese
gong,
By
a
big
bang
bonger
at
the
rear.
Seventy
six
trombones
hit
the
counter
point,
While
a
hundred
and
ten
cornets
played
the
air.
Then
I
modestly
took
my
place
as
the
one
and
only
bass,
And
I
oompahed
up
and
down
the
square.
1 It's You
2 Gary, Indiana
3 Sincere
4 The Sadder But Wiser Girl For Me
5 Pick a Little, Take a Little / Goodnight Ladies
6 Piano Lesson
7 Iowa Stubbord
8 Shipoopi
9 Wells Fargo Wagon
10 Finale
11 Marian the Librarian
12 Goodnight My Someone
13 Till There Was You
14 Seventy Six Trombones
15 My White Knight
16 Ya Got Trouble
17 Lida Rose / Will I Ever Tell You
Attention! N'hésitez pas à laisser des commentaires.