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Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
Amber Gray
Chant
Ben Perowsky
Batterie
Liam Robinson
Piano
Brian Drye
Trombone
Robinson Morse
Basse
Chris Sullivan
Chant
Marika Hugues
Violoncelle
Damon Daunno
Chant
Jenny Scheinman
Violon
Jessie Shelton
Chant
Michael Chorney
Guitare
Lulu Fall
Chant
Nabiyah Be
Chant
Patrick Page
Chant
Shaina Taub
Chant
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Anaïs Mitchell
Composition
Paroles
Alright, alright
It's an old song, it's an old tale from way back when
It's an old song and we're gonna sing it again and again
We're gonna sing it again
There was a railroad line on the road to hell
There was a young man down on bended knee
And that is the ending of the tale of Orpheus and Eurydice
Come on
It's a sad song, it's a sad tale
It's a tragedy
It's a sad song but we sing it anyway
Come on
'Cause here's the thing, to know how it ends and still to
Begin to sing it again as if it might turn out this time
I learned that from a friend of mine
See, Orpheus was a poor boy but he had a gift to give
He could make you see how the world
Could be in spite of the way that it is
Can you see it? Can you hear it?
Can you feel it like a train?
Is it coming? Is it coming this way?
On a sunny day there was a railroad car
And a lady stepping off a train
Everybody looked and everybody saw
That spring had come again
With a love song (With a love song)
With a tale of a love that never dies
With a love song (With a love song)
For anyone who tries
Written by: Anaïs Mitchell


