Текст песни Growltiger's Last Stand / The Ballad Of Billy McCaw - UK 1981 / Musical "Cats" - "Cats" 1981 Original London Cast
Growltiger
was
a
Bravo
Cat
who
travelled
on
a
barge
In
fact
he
was
the
roughest
cat
that
ever
roamed
at
large
From
Gravesend
up
to
Oxford
he
pursued
his
evil
aims
Rejoicing
in
his
title
of
The
Terror
of
the
Thames
His
manners
and
appearance
did
not
calculate
to
please
His
coat
was
torn
and
seedy,
he
was
baggy
at
the
knees
One
ear
was
somewhat
missing,
no
need
to
tell
you
why
And
he
scowled
upon
a
hostile
world
from
one
forbidding
eye
The
cottagers
of
Rotherhithe
knew
something
of
his
fame
At
Hammersmith
and
Putney
people
shuddered
at
his
name
They
would
fortify
the
henhouse,
lock
up
the
silly
goose
When
the
rumour
ran
along
the
shore:
Growltiger's
on
the
loose!
Woe
to
the
weak
canary
that
fluttered
from
its
cage
Woe
to
the
pampered
Pekinese
that
faced
Growltiger's
rage
Woe
to
the
bristly
bandicoot
that
lurked
on
foreign
ships
And
woe
to
any
cat
with
whom
Growltiger
came
to
grips!
But
most
to
cats
of
foreign
race
his
hatred
had
been
vowed
To
cats
of
foreign
name
and
race
no
quarter
was
allowed
The
Persian
and
the
Siamese
regarded
him
with
fear
Because
it
was
a
Siamese
had
mauled
his
missing
ear
Now
on
a
peaceful
summer
night
all
nature
seemed
at
play
The
tender
moon
was
shining
bright,
the
barge
at
Molsey
lay
All
in
the
balmy
moonlight
it
lay
rocking
on
the
tide
And
Growltiger
was
disposed
to
show
his
sentimental
side
Growltiger's
bucko
mate
Grumbskin
long
since
had
disappered
For
to
the
Bell
at
Hampton
he
had
gone
to
wet
his
beard
And
his
bosun
Tumblebrutus,
he
too
had
stolen
away
In
the
yard
behind
the
Lion
he
was
prowling
for
his
prey
In
the
forepeak
of
the
vessel
Growltiger
sat
alone
Concentrating
his
attention
on
the
lady
Griddlebone
And
his
raffish
crew
were
sleeping
in
their
barrels
and
their
bunks
As
the
Siamese
came
creeping
in
their
sampans
and
their
junks
Growltiger
had
no
eye
or
ear
for
aught
but
Griddlebone
And
the
lady
seemed
enraptured
by
his
manly
baritone
Disposed
to
relaxation
and
awaiting
no
surprise
But
the
moonlight
shone
reflected
from
a
thousand
bright
blue
eyes
And
closer
still
and
closer
the
sampans
circled
round
And
yet
from
all
the
enemy
there
was
not
heard
a
sound
The
foe
was
armed
with
toasting
forks
and
cruel
carving
knives
And
the
lovers
sang
their
last
duet
in
danger
of
their
lives
Oh,
how
well
I
remember
the
Old
Bull
and
Bush
Where
we
used
to
go
down
on
a
Sattadau
night
Where,
when
anythink
happened,
it
come
with
a
rush
For
the
boss,
Mr.
Clark,
he
was
very
polite
A
very
nice
house,
from
basement
to
garret
A
very
nice
house.
Ah,
but
it
was
the
parret
The
parret,
the
parret
named
Billy
M'Caw
That
brought
all
those
folk
to
the
bar
Ah,
he
was
the
life
of
the
bar!
Of
a
Saturday
night,
we
was
all
feeling
bright
And
Lily
La
Rose
- the
barmaid
that
was
She'd
say,
"Billy,
Billy
M'Caw!
Come
give
us,
come
give
us
a
dance
on
the
bar!"
And
Billy
would
dance
on
the
bar
And
Billy
would
dance
on
the
bar
And
then
we'd
feel
balmy,
in
each
eye
a
tear
And
emotion
would
make
us
all
order
more
beer
Lily,
she
was
a
girl
what
had
brains
in
her
head
She
wouldn't
have
nothing,
no,
not
that
much
said
If
it
come
to
an
argument
or
a
dispute
She'd
settle
it
offhand
with
the
toe
of
her
boot
Or
as
likely
as
not
put
a
fist
through
your
eye
But
when
we
was
happy,
and
just
a
bit
dry
Or
when
we
was
thirsty,
and
just
a
bit
sad
She
would
rap
on
the
bar
with
that
corkscrew
she
had
And
say
"Billy,
Billy
M'Caw!
Come
give
us
a
tune
on
your
pastoral
flute!"
And
Billy'd
strike
up
on
his
pastoral
flute
And
Billy'd
strike
up
on
his
pastoral
flute
And
then
we'd
feel
balmy,
in
each
eye
a
tear
And
emotion
would
make
us
all
order
more
beer
"Billy,
Billy
M'Caw!
Come
give
us
a
tune
on
your
moley
guitar!"
And
Billy'd
strike
up
on
his
moley
guitar
And
Billy'd
strike
up
on
his
moley
guitar
And
then
we'd
feel
balmy,
in
each
eye
a
tear
And
emotion
would
make
us
all
order
more
beer
Billy,
Billy
M'Caw!
Come
give
us
a
tune
on
your
moley
guitar!
Ah!
He
was
the
life
of
the
bar.
Then
Gilbert
gave
the
signal
to
his
fierce
Mongolian
horde
With
a
frightful
burst
of
fireworks,
the
Chinks
they
swarmed
aboard
Then
Griddlebone
she
gave
a
screech,
for
she
was
badly
skeered
I
am
sorry
to
admit
it
But
she
quickly
disappeared
She
probably
escaped
with
ease
I'm
sure
she
was
not
drowned
But
a
serried
ring
of
flashing
steel
Growltiger
did
surround
The
ruthless
foe
pressed
forward
in
stubborn
rank
on
rank
Growltiger
to
his
vast
surprise
was
forced
to
walk
the
plank
He
who
a
hundred
victims
had
driven
to
that
drop
At
the
end
of
all
his
crimes
was
forced
to
go
kerflip
kerflop
Oh
there
was
joy
in
Wapping
when
the
news
flew
through
the
land
At
Maidenhead
and
Henley
there
was
dancing
on
the
Strand
Rats
were
roasted
whole
at
Brentford
and
Victoria
Dock
And
a
day
of
celebrations
was
commanded
in
Bangkok
"These
modern
productions
are
all
very
well
But
there's
nothing
to
equal,
from
what
I
hear
tell
That
moment
of
mystery
when
I
made
history
.. ."
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
8 Bustopher Jones
9 Mungojerrie And Rumpelteazer
10 Old Deuteronomy
11 The Jellicle Ball
12 Grizabella, The Glamour Cat
13 Memory
14 The Moments Of Happiness - UK 1981 / Musical "Cats"
15 Gus: The Theatre Cat - UK 1981 / Musical "Cats"
16 Growltiger's Last Stand / The Ballad Of Billy McCaw - UK 1981 / Musical "Cats"
17 Skimbleshanks The Railway Cat - UK 1981 / Musical "Cats"
18 Macavity The Mystery Cat - UK 1981 / Musical "Cats"
19 Mr. Mistoffelees - 1981 / Musical "Cats"
20 Memory - UK 1981 / Musical "Cats"
21 The Journey To The Heaviside Layer - UK 1981 / Musical "Cats"
22 The Ad-Dressing Of Cats - UK 1981 / Musical "Cats"
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