クレジット

PERFORMING ARTISTS
JOSH BLAKE
JOSH BLAKE
Vocals
Lonny Price
Lonny Price
Vocals
Cissy Rebich
Cissy Rebich
Vocals
Devon Michaels
Devon Michaels
Vocals
Rags 1991 Studio Cast
Rags 1991 Studio Cast
Performer
London Musicians Orchestra Ltd.
London Musicians Orchestra Ltd.
Performer
Eric Stern
Eric Stern
Music Director
Dick Latessa
Dick Latessa
Vocals
Judy Kuhn
Judy Kuhn
Vocals
Larry Kert
Larry Kert
Vocals
Marcia Lewis
Marcia Lewis
Vocals
Terrence Mann
Terrence Mann
Vocals
The London Musicians Orchestra
The London Musicians Orchestra
Orchestra
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
CHARLES STROUSE
CHARLES STROUSE
Composer
Stephen Schwartz
Stephen Schwartz
Lyrics
Eric Stern
Eric Stern
Arranger
Larry Wilcox
Larry Wilcox
Orchestrator
Michael Starobin
Michael Starobin
Orchestrator
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Robert Sher
Robert Sher
Producer
Ben Rizzi
Ben Rizzi
Engineer
Chuck Cavanaugh
Chuck Cavanaugh
Assistant Engineer
David Merrill
David Merrill
Assistant Engineer
Dwight Frye
Dwight Frye
Producer
Gareth Cousins
Gareth Cousins
Assistant Engineer
Gene Paul
Gene Paul
Assistant Engineer
Keith Grant
Keith Grant
Engineer
Larry Wilcox
Larry Wilcox
Music Supervisor
Nigel Brook-Harte
Nigel Brook-Harte
Assistant Engineer

歌詞

How does the music get onto the gramophone, Ben?
You just sing into this horn
Sing? What should I sing?
Sing anything
I am singing here
In this gramophone
Like an idiot
Is how I feel
There! Now, you can play it back on this machine!
That's all there is to it?
Yeah, that's all!
Don't dawdle, Morris, Grandma Tilia's waiting
I am singing here
In this gramophone
Like an idiot
Is how I feel
Mama, that little boy! He was singing into that machine!
He's making a record
For my mother
For your mother?
Yes, uh, she's... she's
Very sick
She feels terrible
Terrible!
Lying all alone
So alone!
Crying 'cause her boy is gone!
I have to work
But on her gramophone!
Yes, she owns a gramophone!
She hears his voice!
She loves my voice!
And in his voice she finds, the what?
The will, the courage
Yes, the courage to go -
On and on and on and -
That sounds wonderful!
Doesn't it?
Truly wonderful!
Wasn't it?
How much did you say that it was?
Twenty five dollars!
So much?
Yes, but think, Missus
Of your Morris, Soon, he'll be gone and grown
Gone off to work, or worse!
But now, with his own -
Oy!
Think how the years are flying
Flying!
Pass like the birds above!
Faster than the birds they fly!
Don't just stand there sighing!
Now, you'll have joy undying!
Think, Missus, what you're buying!
Think, Missus, of
That one special sound!
Here is that sound!
Hark to the sound-
Of love!
I am singing here
In this gramophone
Mama, I dedicate
This song to you
To me? I'll take it!
Come see my magic music machine
Step right on over to your old buddy Ben
I'm here to show-how
American know-how
Means that you're never lonely again
Gather round, you'll see what I mean
There's room for everyone, you don't have to shove
And-a proceed, folks
All that we need, folks
One volunteer, ooh
Here's one right here, to bring you the sound of love
Here's my magic music machine
It ain't no blarney when I tell you it's great
'Tis an old country tune
That I croon
'Neath the moon
For my mama!
Anymore there?
For her mama!
O Cara Mama
How I love you, Mama
You hear me singing
I love you Mama!
Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama
Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama what a machine
What a machine!
The newest wonder of a wonderful age!
Hey, Mr. Edison!
Thanks for the medicine!
Grazi, signora
Faith and Begorrah
Stop with the Hora
Send your friends for a sample of
The sound of love!
Written by: Charles Strouse, Stephen Schwartz
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