Sir Thomas Allen feat. Sylvia McNair, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chorus, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields & Sir Neville Marriner - The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "I have a song to sing, The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I текст песни

Текст песни The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "I have a song to sing, The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I - Sir Thomas Allen feat. Sylvia McNair, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chorus, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields & Sir Neville Marriner




I have a song to sing-o
Sing me your song-o
It is sung to the moon by a lovelorn
Loon who fled from the mocking throng
Oh, it's the song of a merry man, moping mum, whose soul
Was sad and whose glance was glum, who sipped no sup and
Who craved no crumb as he sighed for the love of a lady
Hey-di, hey-di, misery me, lack-a-day-dee
He sipped no sup and he craved no crumb
As he sighed for the love of a lady
I have a song to sing-o
What is your song-o?
It is sung with the ring of the songs
Maids sing who love, with love lifelong
Oh, it's the song of a merry maid, purely proud, who loved alone
And who laughed aloud at the moan of a merry man, moping mum
Whose soul was sad and whose glance was glum, who sipped no
Sup and who craved no crumb as he sighed for the love of a lady
Hey-di, hey-di, misery me, lack-a-day-dee
He sipped no sup and he craved no crumb
As he sighed for the love of a lady
I have a song to sing-o
Sing me your song-o
It is sung to the knell of a churchyard
Bell in a doleful dirge, ding-dong
Oh, it's the song of poppinjay, bravely born, who turned up his
Noble nose with scorn at the humble merry maid, purely proud, who
Loved alone and who laughed aloud at the moan of a merry man
Moping mum, whose soul was sad and whose glance was glum, who sipped
No sup and who craved no crumb as he sighed for the love of a lady
Hey-di, hey-di, misery me, lack-a-day-dee
He sipped no sup and he craved no crumb
As he sighed for the love of a lady
I have a song to sing-o
Sing me your song-o
It is sung with a sigh and a tear in the
Eye, for it tells of right and wrong
Oh, it's the song of a merry maid, once so gay, who
Turned on her heel and tripped away from the peacock
Poppinjay, bravely born, who turned up his noble nose
With scorn at the humble heart that he did not prize
So she begged on her knees with downcast eyes for the
Love of a merry man, moping mum, whose soul was sad
And whose glance was glum, who sipped no sup and who
Craved no crumb as he sighed for the love of a lady
Hey-di, hey-di, misery me, lack-a-day-dee
He strained for all and he sighed no
More for he lived in the love of a lady
Hey-di, hey-di, misery me, lack-a-day-dee
He strained for all and he sighed no
More for he lived in the love of a lady



Авторы: Arthur Sullivan


Sir Thomas Allen feat. Sylvia McNair, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chorus, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields & Sir Neville Marriner - Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen Of The Guard
Альбом Gilbert & Sullivan: The Yeomen Of The Guard
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28-09-1993

1 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "'Tis done! I am a bride!"
2 The Yeomen of the Guard / Act 1: "Oh, how I would love thee!" - "Where I thy bride"
3 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Well, Sergeant Meryll"
4 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "Oh, Sergeant Meryll" - "Ye Tower Warders" - "Leonard Meryll!" - "Forbear, my friends" - "Didst thou not" - "Leonard!" - "As escort for the prisoner"
5 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Hark! What was that, sir?" - "Who fired that shot?" "Like a ghost his vigil keeping." - "The river must be dragged"
6 The Yeomen of the Guard / Act 2: "When a wooer goes a-wooing"
7 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "The deed is, so far, safely accompished"
8 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "Well sung and well danced!"
9 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Night has spread her pall once more"
10 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Nay, sweetheart, be comforted"
11 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Strange adventure!"
12 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Now listen to me"
13 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Before I pretend to be a sister to anybody again"
14 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Rapture, rapture!"
15 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "So my mysterious bride"
16 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "And now, Sir Richard"
17 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "'Tis an odd freak"
18 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "But I trust you are very careful"
19 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Comes the pretty young bride" - "'Tis said to you" - "Hold, pretty one!"
20 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Two days gone"
21 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Free from his fetters grim"
22 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "The merry jests of Hugh Ambrose"
23 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "And so thou wouldst be a jester, eh?"
24 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Hereupon we're both agreed"
25 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "And so, good fellow" - "I've jibe and joke"
26 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "Here's a man of jollity"
27 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "I have a song to sing, The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I
28 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II: "Oh! a private buffoon"
29 The Yeomen of the Guard: Overture
30 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "When maiden loves"
31 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "Mistress Meryll!"
32 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "Tower warders under orders"
33 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "A good day to you!"
34 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "When our gallant Norman foes"
35 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "Father! Has no reprieve arrived"
36 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "Alas! I waver to and fro"
37 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "Nay, lass, be of good cheer"
38 The Yeomen of the Guard, Act I: "Nay, pretty one" - "Is life a boon?"



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