| [00:00.00] | 作曲 : Marvin Hamlisch |
| [00:01.00] | 作词 : Edward Kleban |
| [00:05.16] | SHEILA |
| [00:05.46] | Daddy always thought that he married beneath him |
| [00:08.12] | That's what he said, that's what he said. |
| [00:10.78] | When he proposed he informed my mother |
| [00:13.11] | He was probably her very last chance. |
| [00:17.17] | And though she was twenty-two, |
| [00:19.35] | Though she was twenty-two, |
| [00:21.34] | Though she was twenty-two-- |
| [00:25.18] | She married him. |
| [00:28.94] | Life with my dad wasn't ever a picnic |
| [00:31.47] | More like a "Come as you are." |
| [00:33.98] | When I was five I remember my mother |
| [00:36.62] | Dug earrings out of the car |
| [00:39.29] | I knew they weren't hers |
| [00:41.17] | But it wasn't something you'd wanna discuss |
| [00:44.12] | He wasn't warm, well, not to her ... well, not to us |
| [00:53.61] | But ev'rything was beautiful at the ballet. |
| [01:01.44] | Graceful men lift lovely girls in white. |
| [01:08.48] | Yes, ev'rything was beautiful at ballet, |
| [01:15.31] | Hey! I was happy at the ballet. |
| [01:22.32] | That's why I started ballet class |
| [01:23.98] | |
| [01:24.42] | SHEILA and BEBE |
| [01:24.70] | Up a steep and very narrow stairway |
| [01:28.04] | To the voice like a metronome |
| [01:31.63] | Up a steep and very narrow stairway |
| [01:35.51] | It wasn't paradise, it wasn't paradise, |
| [01:39.15] | It wasn't paradise, but it was home. |
| [01:44.62] | |
| [01:45.83] | BEBE |
| [01:48.42] | Mother always said I'd be very attractive |
| [01:50.93] | When I grew up, when I grew up |
| [01:53.57] | "Diff'rent," she said, |
| [01:54.57] | "With a special something |
| [01:55.86] | And a very, very personal flair." |
| [01:59.83] | And though I was eight or nine, |
| [02:02.04] | Though I was eight or nine, |
| [02:04.11] | Though I was eight or nine, |
| [02:07.54] | I hated her. |
| [02:11.13] | Now, "diff'rent" is nice, but it sure isn't pretty. |
| [02:14.00] | "Pretty" is what it's about. |
| [02:16.64] | I never met anyone who was "diff'rent" |
| [02:19.07] | Who couldn't figure that out. |
| [02:21.38] | So beautiful I'd never lived to see. |
| [02:27.37] | But it was clear, if not to her, |
| [02:30.97] | Well then to me! |
| [02:34.16] | |
| [02:35.44] | BEBE and MAGGIE |
| [02:36.26] | That ev'ryone is beautiful at the ballet. |
| [02:44.08] | Ev'ry prince has got to have his swan. |
| [02:51.54] | Yes, ev'ryone is beautiful at the ballet, |
| [02:58.10] | Hey! I was pretty |
| [03:01.69] | |
| [03:02.08] | SHEILA |
| [03:02.34] | At the ballet |
| [03:05.82] | |
| [03:06.71] | SHEILA BEBE and MAGGIE |
| [03:07.50] | Up a steep and very narrow stairway |
| [03:11.25] | To the voice like a metronome |
| [03:14.98] | Up a steep and very narrow stairway |
| [03:18.75] | It wasn't paradise, |
| [03:20.63] | it wasn't paradise, |
| [03:22.77] | It wasn't paradise, but it was home. |
| [03:27.69] | |
| [03:28.35] | MAGGIE |
| [03:28.58] | I don't know what they were for or against, really! Except each |
| [03:30.84] | other! I mean, I was born to save their marriage. But when my father |
| [03:34.70] | came to pick My mother up at the hospital, he said, "Well, I thought |
| [03:38.32] | this was going to help But I guess it's not." Anyway, I did have a |
| [03:42.64] | fantastic fantasy life I used to dance around the living room with |
| [03:46.87] | my arms up like this. My fantasy was that it was an Indian chief and |
| [03:52.15] | he'd say to me, "Maggie, do you wanna dance?" And I'd say, |
| [03:56.33] | "Daddy, I would love to dance!" |
| [03:58.74] | |
| [03:59.42] | SHEILA, BEBE and MAGGIE |
| [03:59.81] | Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo |
| [04:01.30] | But it was clear when he proposed |
| [04:04.75] | That I was born to help their marriage and when |
| [04:09.06] | That's what he said, |
| [04:11.04] | That's what she said, |
| [04:12.63] | I used to dance around the living room |
| [04:16.94] | He wasn't warm, not to her |
| [04:19.63] | |
| [04:20.26] | MAGGIE |
| [04:21.18] | It was an Indian chief and he said |
| [04:24.60] | "Maggie, do you wanna dance?" |
| [04:28.21] | And I said, "Daddy, I would love to." |
| [04:33.43] | Ev'rything was beautiful at the ballet. |
| [04:40.68] | Raise your arms and someone's always there |
| [04:48.38] | Yes, ev'rything was beautiful at the ballet |
| [04:56.07] | At the ballet... At the ballet... |
| [05:05.10] | |
| [05:16.13] | SHEILA, BEBE and MAGGIE |
| [05:19.75] | Yes ev'rything was beautiful at the ballet |
| [05:26.23] | Hey! |
| [05:28.35] | I was pretty |
| [05:30.43] | I was happy |
| [05:33.07] | "I would love to..." |
| [05:36.45] | At the ballet. |
| [05:48.44] |
| [00:00.00] | zuo qu : Marvin Hamlisch |
| [00:01.00] | zuo ci : Edward Kleban |
| [00:05.16] | SHEILA |
| [00:05.46] | Daddy always thought that he married beneath him |
| [00:08.12] | That' s what he said, that' s what he said. |
| [00:10.78] | When he proposed he informed my mother |
| [00:13.11] | He was probably her very last chance. |
| [00:17.17] | And though she was twentytwo, |
| [00:19.35] | Though she was twentytwo, |
| [00:21.34] | Though she was twentytwo |
| [00:25.18] | She married him. |
| [00:28.94] | Life with my dad wasn' t ever a picnic |
| [00:31.47] | More like a " Come as you are." |
| [00:33.98] | When I was five I remember my mother |
| [00:36.62] | Dug earrings out of the car |
| [00:39.29] | I knew they weren' t hers |
| [00:41.17] | But it wasn' t something you' d wanna discuss |
| [00:44.12] | He wasn' t warm, well, not to her ... well, not to us |
| [00:53.61] | But ev' rything was beautiful at the ballet. |
| [01:01.44] | Graceful men lift lovely girls in white. |
| [01:08.48] | Yes, ev' rything was beautiful at ballet, |
| [01:15.31] | Hey! I was happy at the ballet. |
| [01:22.32] | That' s why I started ballet class |
| [01:23.98] | |
| [01:24.42] | SHEILA and BEBE |
| [01:24.70] | Up a steep and very narrow stairway |
| [01:28.04] | To the voice like a metronome |
| [01:31.63] | Up a steep and very narrow stairway |
| [01:35.51] | It wasn' t paradise, it wasn' t paradise, |
| [01:39.15] | It wasn' t paradise, but it was home. |
| [01:44.62] | |
| [01:45.83] | BEBE |
| [01:48.42] | Mother always said I' d be very attractive |
| [01:50.93] | When I grew up, when I grew up |
| [01:53.57] | " Diff' rent," she said, |
| [01:54.57] | " With a special something |
| [01:55.86] | And a very, very personal flair." |
| [01:59.83] | And though I was eight or nine, |
| [02:02.04] | Though I was eight or nine, |
| [02:04.11] | Though I was eight or nine, |
| [02:07.54] | I hated her. |
| [02:11.13] | Now, " diff' rent" is nice, but it sure isn' t pretty. |
| [02:14.00] | " Pretty" is what it' s about. |
| [02:16.64] | I never met anyone who was " diff' rent" |
| [02:19.07] | Who couldn' t figure that out. |
| [02:21.38] | So beautiful I' d never lived to see. |
| [02:27.37] | But it was clear, if not to her, |
| [02:30.97] | Well then to me! |
| [02:34.16] | |
| [02:35.44] | BEBE and MAGGIE |
| [02:36.26] | That ev' ryone is beautiful at the ballet. |
| [02:44.08] | Ev' ry prince has got to have his swan. |
| [02:51.54] | Yes, ev' ryone is beautiful at the ballet, |
| [02:58.10] | Hey! I was pretty |
| [03:01.69] | |
| [03:02.08] | SHEILA |
| [03:02.34] | At the ballet |
| [03:05.82] | |
| [03:06.71] | SHEILA BEBE and MAGGIE |
| [03:07.50] | Up a steep and very narrow stairway |
| [03:11.25] | To the voice like a metronome |
| [03:14.98] | Up a steep and very narrow stairway |
| [03:18.75] | It wasn' t paradise, |
| [03:20.63] | it wasn' t paradise, |
| [03:22.77] | It wasn' t paradise, but it was home. |
| [03:27.69] | |
| [03:28.35] | MAGGIE |
| [03:28.58] | I don' t know what they were for or against, really! Except each |
| [03:30.84] | other! I mean, I was born to save their marriage. But when my father |
| [03:34.70] | came to pick My mother up at the hospital, he said, " Well, I thought |
| [03:38.32] | this was going to help But I guess it' s not." Anyway, I did have a |
| [03:42.64] | fantastic fantasy life I used to dance around the living room with |
| [03:46.87] | my arms up like this. My fantasy was that it was an Indian chief and |
| [03:52.15] | he' d say to me, " Maggie, do you wanna dance?" And I' d say, |
| [03:56.33] | " Daddy, I would love to dance!" |
| [03:58.74] | |
| [03:59.42] | SHEILA, BEBE and MAGGIE |
| [03:59.81] | Doodoodoodoodoodoo Doodoodoodoodoodoo |
| [04:01.30] | But it was clear when he proposed |
| [04:04.75] | That I was born to help their marriage and when |
| [04:09.06] | That' s what he said, |
| [04:11.04] | That' s what she said, |
| [04:12.63] | I used to dance around the living room |
| [04:16.94] | He wasn' t warm, not to her |
| [04:19.63] | |
| [04:20.26] | MAGGIE |
| [04:21.18] | It was an Indian chief and he said |
| [04:24.60] | " Maggie, do you wanna dance?" |
| [04:28.21] | And I said, " Daddy, I would love to." |
| [04:33.43] | Ev' rything was beautiful at the ballet. |
| [04:40.68] | Raise your arms and someone' s always there |
| [04:48.38] | Yes, ev' rything was beautiful at the ballet |
| [04:56.07] | At the ballet... At the ballet... |
| [05:05.10] | |
| [05:16.13] | SHEILA, BEBE and MAGGIE |
| [05:19.75] | Yes ev' rything was beautiful at the ballet |
| [05:26.23] | Hey! |
| [05:28.35] | I was pretty |
| [05:30.43] | I was happy |
| [05:33.07] | " I would love to..." |
| [05:36.45] | At the ballet. |
| [05:48.44] |
| [00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Marvin Hamlisch |
| [00:01.00] | zuò cí : Edward Kleban |
| [00:05.16] | SHEILA |
| [00:05.46] | Daddy always thought that he married beneath him |
| [00:08.12] | That' s what he said, that' s what he said. |
| [00:10.78] | When he proposed he informed my mother |
| [00:13.11] | He was probably her very last chance. |
| [00:17.17] | And though she was twentytwo, |
| [00:19.35] | Though she was twentytwo, |
| [00:21.34] | Though she was twentytwo |
| [00:25.18] | She married him. |
| [00:28.94] | Life with my dad wasn' t ever a picnic |
| [00:31.47] | More like a " Come as you are." |
| [00:33.98] | When I was five I remember my mother |
| [00:36.62] | Dug earrings out of the car |
| [00:39.29] | I knew they weren' t hers |
| [00:41.17] | But it wasn' t something you' d wanna discuss |
| [00:44.12] | He wasn' t warm, well, not to her ... well, not to us |
| [00:53.61] | But ev' rything was beautiful at the ballet. |
| [01:01.44] | Graceful men lift lovely girls in white. |
| [01:08.48] | Yes, ev' rything was beautiful at ballet, |
| [01:15.31] | Hey! I was happy at the ballet. |
| [01:22.32] | That' s why I started ballet class |
| [01:23.98] | |
| [01:24.42] | SHEILA and BEBE |
| [01:24.70] | Up a steep and very narrow stairway |
| [01:28.04] | To the voice like a metronome |
| [01:31.63] | Up a steep and very narrow stairway |
| [01:35.51] | It wasn' t paradise, it wasn' t paradise, |
| [01:39.15] | It wasn' t paradise, but it was home. |
| [01:44.62] | |
| [01:45.83] | BEBE |
| [01:48.42] | Mother always said I' d be very attractive |
| [01:50.93] | When I grew up, when I grew up |
| [01:53.57] | " Diff' rent," she said, |
| [01:54.57] | " With a special something |
| [01:55.86] | And a very, very personal flair." |
| [01:59.83] | And though I was eight or nine, |
| [02:02.04] | Though I was eight or nine, |
| [02:04.11] | Though I was eight or nine, |
| [02:07.54] | I hated her. |
| [02:11.13] | Now, " diff' rent" is nice, but it sure isn' t pretty. |
| [02:14.00] | " Pretty" is what it' s about. |
| [02:16.64] | I never met anyone who was " diff' rent" |
| [02:19.07] | Who couldn' t figure that out. |
| [02:21.38] | So beautiful I' d never lived to see. |
| [02:27.37] | But it was clear, if not to her, |
| [02:30.97] | Well then to me! |
| [02:34.16] | |
| [02:35.44] | BEBE and MAGGIE |
| [02:36.26] | That ev' ryone is beautiful at the ballet. |
| [02:44.08] | Ev' ry prince has got to have his swan. |
| [02:51.54] | Yes, ev' ryone is beautiful at the ballet, |
| [02:58.10] | Hey! I was pretty |
| [03:01.69] | |
| [03:02.08] | SHEILA |
| [03:02.34] | At the ballet |
| [03:05.82] | |
| [03:06.71] | SHEILA BEBE and MAGGIE |
| [03:07.50] | Up a steep and very narrow stairway |
| [03:11.25] | To the voice like a metronome |
| [03:14.98] | Up a steep and very narrow stairway |
| [03:18.75] | It wasn' t paradise, |
| [03:20.63] | it wasn' t paradise, |
| [03:22.77] | It wasn' t paradise, but it was home. |
| [03:27.69] | |
| [03:28.35] | MAGGIE |
| [03:28.58] | I don' t know what they were for or against, really! Except each |
| [03:30.84] | other! I mean, I was born to save their marriage. But when my father |
| [03:34.70] | came to pick My mother up at the hospital, he said, " Well, I thought |
| [03:38.32] | this was going to help But I guess it' s not." Anyway, I did have a |
| [03:42.64] | fantastic fantasy life I used to dance around the living room with |
| [03:46.87] | my arms up like this. My fantasy was that it was an Indian chief and |
| [03:52.15] | he' d say to me, " Maggie, do you wanna dance?" And I' d say, |
| [03:56.33] | " Daddy, I would love to dance!" |
| [03:58.74] | |
| [03:59.42] | SHEILA, BEBE and MAGGIE |
| [03:59.81] | Doodoodoodoodoodoo Doodoodoodoodoodoo |
| [04:01.30] | But it was clear when he proposed |
| [04:04.75] | That I was born to help their marriage and when |
| [04:09.06] | That' s what he said, |
| [04:11.04] | That' s what she said, |
| [04:12.63] | I used to dance around the living room |
| [04:16.94] | He wasn' t warm, not to her |
| [04:19.63] | |
| [04:20.26] | MAGGIE |
| [04:21.18] | It was an Indian chief and he said |
| [04:24.60] | " Maggie, do you wanna dance?" |
| [04:28.21] | And I said, " Daddy, I would love to." |
| [04:33.43] | Ev' rything was beautiful at the ballet. |
| [04:40.68] | Raise your arms and someone' s always there |
| [04:48.38] | Yes, ev' rything was beautiful at the ballet |
| [04:56.07] | At the ballet... At the ballet... |
| [05:05.10] | |
| [05:16.13] | SHEILA, BEBE and MAGGIE |
| [05:19.75] | Yes ev' rything was beautiful at the ballet |
| [05:26.23] | Hey! |
| [05:28.35] | I was pretty |
| [05:30.43] | I was happy |
| [05:33.07] | " I would love to..." |
| [05:36.45] | At the ballet. |
| [05:48.44] |