Song | The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), Act I: What ought we to do? (Edith, Kate, Girls, Mabel, Frederic) (1987 Digital |
Artist | Sir Malcolm Sargent |
Album | Gilbert & Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance |
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[00:00.75] | The Pirates of Penzance (or, The Slave of Duty), |
[00:01.75] | Act I: What ought we to do? (Edith, Kate, Girls, Mabel, Frederic) (1987 Digital) |
[00:02.47] | EDITH |
[00:02.57] | What ought we to do, |
[00:04.41] | Gentle sisters, say? |
[00:06.35] | Propriety, we know, |
[00:08.43] | Says we ought to stay; |
[00:10.24] | While sympathy exclaims, |
[00:12.18] | "Free them from your tether |
[00:14.22] | Play at other games-- |
[00:16.64] | Leave them here together." |
[00:17.99] | |
[00:18.28] | |
[00:19.22] | KATE |
[00:20.61] | Her case may, any day, |
[00:22.64] | Be yours, my dear, or mine. |
[00:24.67] | Let her make her hay |
[00:26.79] | While the sun doth shine. |
[00:28.93] | Let us compromise |
[00:30.65] | (Our hearts are not of leather): |
[00:32.83] | Let us shut our eyes |
[00:35.35] | And talk about the weather. |
[00:37.23] | |
[00:37.46] | GIRLS |
[00:37.96] | Yes, yes, let's talk about the weather. |
[00:41.17] | |
[00:41.54] | (Chattering chorus) |
[00:45.03] | How beautifully blue the sky, |
[00:45.95] | The glass is rising very high, |
[00:47.06] | Continue fine I hope it may, |
[00:48.42] | And yet it rained but yesterday. |
[00:49.82] | To-morrow it may pour again |
[00:51.24] | (I hear the country wants some rain), |
[00:52.64] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[00:54.04] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[00:55.40] | To-morrow it may pour again |
[00:56.75] | (I hear the country wants some rain), |
[00:58.16] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[00:59.50] | That we shall have a warm July. |
MABEL | |
[01:04.02] | Did ever maiden wake |
[01:05.72] | From dream of homely duty, |
[01:08.82] | To find her daylight break |
[01:11.59] | With such exceeding beauty? |
[01:15.29] | Did ever maiden close |
[01:17.83] | Her eyes on waking sadness, |
[01:21.43] | To dream of such exceeding gladness? |
[01:28.98] | |
[01:29.26] | FREDERIC |
[01:29.60] | Ah, yes!?ah, yes! this is exceeding gladness |
[01:31.85] | |
[01:32.27] | GIRLS |
[01:34.08] | How beautifully blue the sky, etc. |
[01:35.31] | The glass is rising very high, |
[01:37.67] | Continue fine I hope it may, |
[01:39.12] | And yet it rained but yesterday. |
[01:40.54] | To-morrow it may pour again |
[01:41.94] | (I hear the country wants some rain), |
[01:43.32] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[01:44.79] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[01:46.21] | To-morrow it may pour again |
[01:47.60] | (I hear the country wants some rain), |
[01:49.02] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[01:50.45] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[01:52.05] | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
[01:53.17] | SOLO |
[01:54.29] | |
[01:54.74] | (During this, GIRLS continue their chatter pianissimo as before, but listening intently all the time.) |
[01:55.02] | |
[01:55.34] | FREDERIC |
[01:55.90] | Did ever pirate roll |
[02:00.33] | His soul in guilty dreaming, |
[02:01.76] | And wake to find that soul |
[02:02.51] | With peace and virtue beaming? |
[02:06.56] | The glass is rising very high, |
[02:07.83] | Continue fine I hope it may, |
[02:10.69] | And yet it rained but yesterday. |
[02:11.96] | To-morrow it may pour again |
[02:13.41] | (I hear the country wants some rain), |
[02:16.68] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[02:17.82] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[02:19.22] | To-morrow it may pour again |
[02:20.93] | (I hear the country wants some rain), |
[02:22.55] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[02:24.11] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[02:35.81] | Lyric by wechat chuanxi6 |
[00:00.75] | The Pirates of Penzance or, The Slave of Duty, |
[00:01.75] | Act I: What ought we to do? Edith, Kate, Girls, Mabel, Frederic 1987 Digital |
[00:02.47] | EDITH |
[00:02.57] | What ought we to do, |
[00:04.41] | Gentle sisters, say? |
[00:06.35] | Propriety, we know, |
[00:08.43] | Says we ought to stay |
[00:10.24] | While sympathy exclaims, |
[00:12.18] | " Free them from your tether |
[00:14.22] | Play at other games |
[00:16.64] | Leave them here together." |
[00:17.99] | |
[00:18.28] | |
[00:19.22] | KATE |
[00:20.61] | Her case may, any day, |
[00:22.64] | Be yours, my dear, or mine. |
[00:24.67] | Let her make her hay |
[00:26.79] | While the sun doth shine. |
[00:28.93] | Let us compromise |
[00:30.65] | Our hearts are not of leather: |
[00:32.83] | Let us shut our eyes |
[00:35.35] | And talk about the weather. |
[00:37.23] | |
[00:37.46] | GIRLS |
[00:37.96] | Yes, yes, let' s talk about the weather. |
[00:41.17] | |
[00:41.54] | Chattering chorus |
[00:45.03] | How beautifully blue the sky, |
[00:45.95] | The glass is rising very high, |
[00:47.06] | Continue fine I hope it may, |
[00:48.42] | And yet it rained but yesterday. |
[00:49.82] | Tomorrow it may pour again |
[00:51.24] | I hear the country wants some rain, |
[00:52.64] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[00:54.04] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[00:55.40] | Tomorrow it may pour again |
[00:56.75] | I hear the country wants some rain, |
[00:58.16] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[00:59.50] | That we shall have a warm July. |
MABEL | |
[01:04.02] | Did ever maiden wake |
[01:05.72] | From dream of homely duty, |
[01:08.82] | To find her daylight break |
[01:11.59] | With such exceeding beauty? |
[01:15.29] | Did ever maiden close |
[01:17.83] | Her eyes on waking sadness, |
[01:21.43] | To dream of such exceeding gladness? |
[01:28.98] | |
[01:29.26] | FREDERIC |
[01:29.60] | Ah, yes!? ah, yes! this is exceeding gladness |
[01:31.85] | |
[01:32.27] | GIRLS |
[01:34.08] | How beautifully blue the sky, etc. |
[01:35.31] | The glass is rising very high, |
[01:37.67] | Continue fine I hope it may, |
[01:39.12] | And yet it rained but yesterday. |
[01:40.54] | Tomorrow it may pour again |
[01:41.94] | I hear the country wants some rain, |
[01:43.32] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[01:44.79] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[01:46.21] | Tomorrow it may pour again |
[01:47.60] | I hear the country wants some rain, |
[01:49.02] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[01:50.45] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[01:52.05] | |
[01:53.17] | SOLO |
[01:54.29] | |
[01:54.74] | During this, GIRLS continue their chatter pianissimo as before, but listening intently all the time. |
[01:55.02] | |
[01:55.34] | FREDERIC |
[01:55.90] | Did ever pirate roll |
[02:00.33] | His soul in guilty dreaming, |
[02:01.76] | And wake to find that soul |
[02:02.51] | With peace and virtue beaming? |
[02:06.56] | The glass is rising very high, |
[02:07.83] | Continue fine I hope it may, |
[02:10.69] | And yet it rained but yesterday. |
[02:11.96] | Tomorrow it may pour again |
[02:13.41] | I hear the country wants some rain, |
[02:16.68] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[02:17.82] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[02:19.22] | Tomorrow it may pour again |
[02:20.93] | I hear the country wants some rain, |
[02:22.55] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[02:24.11] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[02:35.81] | Lyric by wechat chuanxi6 |
[00:00.75] | The Pirates of Penzance or, The Slave of Duty, |
[00:01.75] | Act I: What ought we to do? Edith, Kate, Girls, Mabel, Frederic 1987 Digital |
[00:02.47] | EDITH |
[00:02.57] | What ought we to do, |
[00:04.41] | Gentle sisters, say? |
[00:06.35] | Propriety, we know, |
[00:08.43] | Says we ought to stay |
[00:10.24] | While sympathy exclaims, |
[00:12.18] | " Free them from your tether |
[00:14.22] | Play at other games |
[00:16.64] | Leave them here together." |
[00:17.99] | |
[00:18.28] | |
[00:19.22] | KATE |
[00:20.61] | Her case may, any day, |
[00:22.64] | Be yours, my dear, or mine. |
[00:24.67] | Let her make her hay |
[00:26.79] | While the sun doth shine. |
[00:28.93] | Let us compromise |
[00:30.65] | Our hearts are not of leather: |
[00:32.83] | Let us shut our eyes |
[00:35.35] | And talk about the weather. |
[00:37.23] | |
[00:37.46] | GIRLS |
[00:37.96] | Yes, yes, let' s talk about the weather. |
[00:41.17] | |
[00:41.54] | Chattering chorus |
[00:45.03] | How beautifully blue the sky, |
[00:45.95] | The glass is rising very high, |
[00:47.06] | Continue fine I hope it may, |
[00:48.42] | And yet it rained but yesterday. |
[00:49.82] | Tomorrow it may pour again |
[00:51.24] | I hear the country wants some rain, |
[00:52.64] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[00:54.04] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[00:55.40] | Tomorrow it may pour again |
[00:56.75] | I hear the country wants some rain, |
[00:58.16] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[00:59.50] | That we shall have a warm July. |
MABEL | |
[01:04.02] | Did ever maiden wake |
[01:05.72] | From dream of homely duty, |
[01:08.82] | To find her daylight break |
[01:11.59] | With such exceeding beauty? |
[01:15.29] | Did ever maiden close |
[01:17.83] | Her eyes on waking sadness, |
[01:21.43] | To dream of such exceeding gladness? |
[01:28.98] | |
[01:29.26] | FREDERIC |
[01:29.60] | Ah, yes!? ah, yes! this is exceeding gladness |
[01:31.85] | |
[01:32.27] | GIRLS |
[01:34.08] | How beautifully blue the sky, etc. |
[01:35.31] | The glass is rising very high, |
[01:37.67] | Continue fine I hope it may, |
[01:39.12] | And yet it rained but yesterday. |
[01:40.54] | Tomorrow it may pour again |
[01:41.94] | I hear the country wants some rain, |
[01:43.32] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[01:44.79] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[01:46.21] | Tomorrow it may pour again |
[01:47.60] | I hear the country wants some rain, |
[01:49.02] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[01:50.45] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[01:52.05] | |
[01:53.17] | SOLO |
[01:54.29] | |
[01:54.74] | During this, GIRLS continue their chatter pianissimo as before, but listening intently all the time. |
[01:55.02] | |
[01:55.34] | FREDERIC |
[01:55.90] | Did ever pirate roll |
[02:00.33] | His soul in guilty dreaming, |
[02:01.76] | And wake to find that soul |
[02:02.51] | With peace and virtue beaming? |
[02:06.56] | The glass is rising very high, |
[02:07.83] | Continue fine I hope it may, |
[02:10.69] | And yet it rained but yesterday. |
[02:11.96] | Tomorrow it may pour again |
[02:13.41] | I hear the country wants some rain, |
[02:16.68] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[02:17.82] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[02:19.22] | Tomorrow it may pour again |
[02:20.93] | I hear the country wants some rain, |
[02:22.55] | Yet people say, I know not why, |
[02:24.11] | That we shall have a warm July. |
[02:35.81] | Lyric by wechat chuanxi6 |