Artist: Gilbert And Sullivan
Album: The Grand Duke (Or The Statutory Duel) Act I
Genre: Musical
Gilbert And Sullivan
The Grand Duke (Or The Statutory Duel) Act I
Duet - Baroness And Rudolph
BAR:
As o'er our penny roll we sing,
It is not reprehensive
To think what joys our wealth would bring
Were we disposed to do the thing
Upon a scale extensive.
There's rich mock-turtle--thick and clear--
RUD. (confidentially):
Perhaps we'll have it once a year!
BAR. (delighted):
You are an open-handed dear!
RUD:
Though, mind you, it's expensive.
BAR:
No doubt it is expensive.
BOTH:
How fleeting are the glutton's joys!
With fish and fowl he lightly toys,
RUD:
And pays for such expensive tricks
Sometimes as much as two-and-six!
BAR:
As two-and-six?
RUD:
As two-and-six--
BOTH:
Sometimes as much as two-and-six!
BAR:
It gives him no advantage, mind--
For you and he have only dined,
And you remain when once it's down
A better man by half-a-crown.
RUD:
By half-a-crown?
BAR:
By half-a-crown.
BOTH:
Yes, two-and-six is half-a-crown.
Then let us be modestly merry,
And rejoice with a derry down derry.
For to laugh and to sing
No extravagance bring--
It's a joy economical, very!
BAR:
Although as you're of course aware
(I never tried to hide it)
I moisten my insipid fare
With water--which I can't abear--
RUD:
Nor I--I can't abide it.
BAR:
This pleasing fact our souls will cheer,
With fifty thousand pounds a year
We could indulge in table beer!
RUD:
Get out!
BAR:
We could--I've tried it!
RUD:
Yes, yes, of course you've tried it!
BOTH:
Oh, he who has an income clear
Of fifty thousand pounds a year--
BAR:
Can purchase all his fancy loves
Conspicuous hats--
RUD:
Two shilling gloves--
BAR. (doubtfully):
Two-shilling gloves?
RUD. (positively):
Two-shilling gloves--
BOTH:
Yes, think of that, two-shilling gloves!
BAR:
Cheap shoes and ties of gaudy hue,
And Waterbury watches, too--
And think that he could buy the lot
Were he a donkey--
RUD:
Which he's not!
BAR:
Oh no, he's not!
RUD:
Oh no, he's not!
BOTH (dancing):
That kind of donkey he is not!
Then let us be modestly merry,
And rejoice with a derry down derry.
For to laugh and to sing
Is a rational thing-
It's a joy economical, very!
| 1 | Song - Rudolph |
| 2 | Song - Notary |
| 3 | Song - Ernest |
| 4 | Song - Chorus |
| 5 | Quintet |
| 6 | Duet - Rudolph And Ludwig |
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| 2 | MilordPiaf dith |
| 3 | Ki-I-Youdleing Dog, The (4 Apr 1913)Berlin Irving |
| 4 | In The Room Where You SleepDead Man's Bones |
| 5 | Pa Pa PowerDead Man's Bones |
| 6 | C'est Si Bon (it's So Good)Barbra Streisand |
| 7 | Lose Your SoulDead Man's Bones |
| 8 | U Can't Touch ThisDaniel Curtis Lee & Adam Hicks |
| 9 | Someday My Prince Will ComeBarbra Streisand |
| 10 | The Music of the NightThe Phantom of the Opera |
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