[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com [00:01.32]Gus The Theatre Cat - Sarah Brightman (莎拉·布莱曼) [00:04.60]Sarah: [00:07.91]Gus is the cat at the theatre door [00:13.90]His name as I ought to have told you before [00:19.66]Is really asparagus but that's a fuss to pronounce [00:26.86]That we usually call him just Gus [00:32.50]His coat's very shabby he's thin as a rake [00:38.02]And he suffers from palsy that makes his paw shake [00:43.75]For he was in his youth quite the smartest of cats [00:50.01]But no longer a terror to mice or to rats [00:56.24]For he isn't the cat that he was in his prime [01:01.74]Though his name was quite famous he says in his time [01:08.15]And whenever he joins his friends at their club [01:13.26]Which takes place at the back of the neighbouring pub [01:19.20]He loves to regale them if someone else pays [01:24.86]With anecdotes drawn from his palmiest days [01:29.96]For he once was a star of the highest degree [01:35.10]He has acted with Irving he's acted with Tree [01:41.37]And he likes to relate his success on the halls [01:46.38]Where the gallery once gave him seven cat calls [01:53.77]But his grandest creation as he loves to tell [02:01.38]Was Firefrorefiddle the fiend of the fell [02:11.49]Sir John: [02:16.54]I have played in my time every possible part [02:22.34]And I used to know seventy speeches by heart [02:27.77]I'd extemporize backchat I knew how to gag [02:33.13]And I knew how to let the cat out of the bag [02:38.42]I knew how to act with my back and my tail [02:43.18]With an hour of rehearsal I never could fail [02:48.02]I'd a voice that would soften the hardest of hearts [02:53.39]Whether I took the lead or in character parts [02:59.09]I have sat by the bedside of poor little Nell [03:04.09]When the curfew was rung then I swung on the bell [03:09.34]In the pantomime season I never fell flat [03:13.82]And I once understudied Dick Whittington's cat [03:19.93]My grandest creation as history will tell [03:25.44]Was Firefrorefiddle the fiend of the fell [03:32.23]Sarah: [03:38.93]Then if someone will give him a toothful of gin [03:43.37]He will tell how he once played a part in East Lynne [03:47.92]At a Shakespeare performance he once walked on pat [03:52.17]When some actor suggested the need for a cat [03:57.63]Sir John: [03:58.54]And I say now these kittens they do not get trained [04:04.74]As we did in the days when Victoria reigned [04:10.02]They never get drilled in a regular troupe [04:14.31]And they think they are smart just to jump through a hoop [04:19.01]Sarah: [04:19.94]And he says as he scratches himself with his claws [04:25.34]Sir John: [04:25.81]Well the theatre is certainly not what is was [04:32.70]These modern productions are all very well [04:37.60]But there's nothing to equal from what I hear tell [04:43.10]That moment of mystery when I made history [04:49.93]As Firefrorefiddle the fiend of the fell
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[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com[00:01.32]Gus The Theatre Cat - Sarah Brightman (莎拉·布莱曼)
[00:04.60]Sarah:
[00:07.91]Gus is the cat at the theatre door
[00:13.90]His name as I ought to have told you before
[00:19.66]Is really asparagus but that's a fuss to pronounce
[00:26.86]That we usually call him just Gus
[00:32.50]His coat's very shabby he's thin as a rake
[00:38.02]And he suffers from palsy that makes his paw shake
[00:43.75]For he was in his youth quite the smartest of cats
[00:50.01]But no longer a terror to mice or to rats
[00:56.24]For he isn't the cat that he was in his prime
[01:01.74]Though his name was quite famous he says in his time
[01:08.15]And whenever he joins his friends at their club
[01:13.26]Which takes place at the back of the neighbouring pub
[01:19.20]He loves to regale them if someone else pays
[01:24.86]With anecdotes drawn from his palmiest days
[01:29.96]For he once was a star of the highest degree
[01:35.10]He has acted with Irving he's acted with Tree
[01:41.37]And he likes to relate his success on the halls
[01:46.38]Where the gallery once gave him seven cat calls
[01:53.77]But his grandest creation as he loves to tell
[02:01.38]Was Firefrorefiddle the fiend of the fell
[02:11.49]Sir John:
[02:16.54]I have played in my time every possible part
[02:22.34]And I used to know seventy speeches by heart
[02:27.77]I'd extemporize backchat I knew how to gag
[02:33.13]And I knew how to let the cat out of the bag
[02:38.42]I knew how to act with my back and my tail
[02:43.18]With an hour of rehearsal I never could fail
[02:48.02]I'd a voice that would soften the hardest of hearts
[02:53.39]Whether I took the lead or in character parts
[02:59.09]I have sat by the bedside of poor little Nell
[03:04.09]When the curfew was rung then I swung on the bell
[03:09.34]In the pantomime season I never fell flat
[03:13.82]And I once understudied Dick Whittington's cat
[03:19.93]My grandest creation as history will tell
[03:25.44]Was Firefrorefiddle the fiend of the fell
[03:32.23]Sarah:
[03:38.93]Then if someone will give him a toothful of gin
[03:43.37]He will tell how he once played a part in East Lynne
[03:47.92]At a Shakespeare performance he once walked on pat
[03:52.17]When some actor suggested the need for a cat
[03:57.63]Sir John:
[03:58.54]And I say now these kittens they do not get trained
[04:04.74]As we did in the days when Victoria reigned
[04:10.02]They never get drilled in a regular troupe
[04:14.31]And they think they are smart just to jump through a hoop
[04:19.01]Sarah:
[04:19.94]And he says as he scratches himself with his claws
[04:25.34]Sir John:
[04:25.81]Well the theatre is certainly not what is was
[04:32.70]These modern productions are all very well
[04:37.60]But there's nothing to equal from what I hear tell
[04:43.10]That moment of mystery when I made history
[04:49.93]As Firefrorefiddle the fiend of the fell



















