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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Merrily We Roll Along Ensemble
Merrily We Roll Along Ensemble
Vocals
Jim Walton
Jim Walton
Vocals
Merrily We Roll Along Orchestra
Merrily We Roll Along Orchestra
Performer
Paul Gemignani
Paul Gemignani
Conductor
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Stephen Sundheim
Stephen Sundheim
Composer
Jonathan Tunick
Jonathan Tunick
Orchestrator
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Thomas Z. Shepard
Thomas Z. Shepard
Producer
Paul Goodman
Paul Goodman
Recording Engineer

Lyrics

STUDENTS Behold the hills of tomorrow! Behold the limitless sky! Fling wide the gates To a world that waits! As our journey starts, Behold! Our hearts Are high! Beyond the hills of tomorrow Are skys more beautiful still! Behold! Begin! There are worlds to win! May we come to trust The dreams we must Fulfill! VALEDICTORIAN Now, it is my privilege to introduce our distinguished alumnus Who wrote that song here 25 years ago, the great songwriter and Film producer, Mr. Franklin Shepard. (Applause as the speaker enters.) FRANK (Older) I am Franklin Shepard, and I also was my class valedictorian here 25 long years ago. Are these kids swell? We don't have to Wonder what happened to the world's ideals any more. This gang behind me has taken them all. So, would I be hanged if I told You young innocents a few realities? I can save you guys so much pain and hurt if I can make you understand today that life isn't About doing the best; it's about doing the best you can. FRANK (Younger) No, it isn't. It's doing the best. FRANK (Older) A goal is something you aim for more than something you achieve. A STUDENT It's the old "tell it like it is" speech. FRANK (Older) I'm thinking you better start by hearing the word "practical," right here, Right now, today. A STUDENT Where's the exit? FRANK (Older) Some day I guarantee you'll know the word "practical" very well. A STUDENT Wow. FRANK (Older) Fate has a way of introducing us to "practical" eventually. A STUDENT Give us a break, Mr. Shepard. FRANK (Older) And it's the same with the word "compromise." A STUDENT Compromise? I haven't even started. FIRST SOLO Yesterday is done ... FRANK (Older) Compromise is how you survive. FRANK (Younger) It's how you give up. See the pretty countryside ... FRANK (Older) SECOND SOLO Compromise is the bottom line, let me tell you. Merrily we roll along, roll along ... And if you know beforehand — Bursting with dreams ... — If you know now that all you're intending to happen — THIRD SOLO Travelling's the fun ... — Ain't gonna happen the way you think it's gonna happen — A STUDENT It will. A STUDENT FOURTH SOLO C'mon, man. Flashing by the countryside ... FRANK (Older) FIFTH SOLO — because life has some ideas about your intentions. Everybody, merrily, SIXTH SOLO Merrily ... ALL SIX Hey kids — Catching at dreams ... Listen to us "old guys" if you can. I know you don't see it, but some day you're Going to be us. Rolling along ... Rolling along ... FRANK (Younger) Rolling along ... Not if I can help it. FRANK (Older) I understood the facts least of anybody when I was your age. I believe all I Dreamed of back then was to compose music. And I did, as you may GROUP I remember. Dreams don't die, But keep an eye on your dream ... GROUP II And before you know where you are, There you are. Time goes by And hopes go dry, But you still can try FRANK (Older) For your dream ... Oh, yeah. Music was going to Sustain me, fulfill me, support Me. SOLO GROUP Tend your dream ... How does it happen? But "real life" came along. I had Dreams take time ... When does it disappear? choices to make ... Time goes by ... How can you get so far off the track? Why don't you turn around and go back? Bend your dream ... How does it happen? Where is the moment? With the road ... How can you miss it? Isn't it clear? How can you let it slip out of gear? ALL (To the older Frank) How did you ever get there from here? GROUP I GROUP II You roll ... How does it happen? How does it happen? You just roll ... When does it disappear? Isn't it always clear? Everybody roll ... How does it start to go? How does it slip away slow ... ALL ... So you never even notice It's happening? FRANK (Younger) How did you get there from here, Mr. Shepard? GUSSIE What did you have to go through? BETH How did you get there from here, Mr. Shepard? MEG Boy, did they do it to you ... MARY FRANK (Older) Pick yourself a raod, If you want to hear something amazing, ask anybody here if where they are is (With another girl) where they were headed. I'll bet you most of them won't even remember Get to know where they were even headed at your age. If you knew how I've bounced The countryside. around and been bounced around ... (With the group) Soon enough You're merrily, Merrily Practicing dreams, Dreams that will explode, Waking up the countryside, Making you feel merrily, Merrily, What can go wrong, Rolling along? ALL Some roads are soft And some are bumpy. Some roads you really Fly. Some rides are rough And leave you jumpy, Why make it tough By getting grumpy? Plenty of roads to try. GROUP I GROUP II Some roads are soft One And some are bumpy, Trip, all you get is Some roads you really One quick ride, Fly. Look around a bit. Some roads are rough One quick ride And leave you jumpy, Through the Why make it tough Countryside, By getting grumpy? Stay on the track. Plenty of roads to try. FRANK (Older) Some roads you really Better look back. ... And I am going Fly. to bounce back. Some leave you Because I know the High and dry — rules, the rules I'm trying to share With you here today. ALL Better look back. Better look back. Better look back! Better look back! Better look — FRANK (Younger) How did you get there from here, Mr Shepard? What did you have to go through? ALL How did you get there from here, Mr. Shepard? How did you get to be you? Bending with the road, Gliding through the countryside. Everybody merrily, Merrily, Sing 'em your song, Rolling along! Rolling along! Rolling along! Rolling a ... TERRY So we bough this little condominium ... KATE So we found this little Chinese gardener ... JEROME It's a clear case of studio politics ... PHOTOGRAPHER We were stuck on the freeway till half past six ... FOUR GUESTS (Individually) Great ... Smog ... Points ... (A hefty snort of cocaine.) ALL Party! FRANK Life is swinging, Skies are blue and bells are ringing. Every day I wake up singing, "Look at me, I'm rich and happy!" Days are sunny, Working hard for lots of money, Filled with people smart and funny, Filled with people rich and happy. Who says, "Lonely at the top"? I say, "Let it never stop!" It's my time coming through, All my dreams are coming true: Gorgeous house, gorgeous wife, Who wants any more from life? Skies are beaming, Future bright and prospects gleaming. Best of all, I don't stop dreaming Just because I'm rich And famous And therefore Happy, too! ALL Party! GUEST Well, you must admit the movie's terrible ... ANOTHER GUEST I imagine Frank is feeling terrible ... MARY These are the movers, These are the shapers, These are the people That fill the papers. ALL Terrible ... MARY These are the friends of Frank ... ALL Wasn't it just terrible? MARY They all have Frank to thank. ALL When you see a movie that bad, What on earth can you say? (To Frank) Congratulations! FRANK Thanks. MARY These are the movers, These are the shapers, These are the people That give you vapors ... FRANK Twenty years ago who'd have guessed, Who'd have guessed I'd be standing here, Playing host to the very best, All the powers that be? ALL Terrible ... FRANK Everybody I see ... ALL Wasn't it just ... FRANK And look who's one of them — me! GROUP I Terrible ... GROUP II Beautiful, Frank! (To each other) Wasn't it just terrible? GROUP I Beautiful, Frank! ALL When a movie's that bad, What on earth can anyone say? ALL (Except Mary) Party! Life is swinging, Skies are blue and bells are ringing. Every day I wake up singing, "Look at me, I'm rich and happy!" Days go zipping, Sitting by the pool and tripping. MARY Everybody's flip or flipping. Everybody's rich — ALL And happy! FRANK Who says all our dreams get burned? Every bit of this was earned. It's our time coming through — All our dreams coming true! ALl our days full of beans, ALL This must be what happy means! Skies are beaming, Future bright and prospects gleaming! Best of all, we don't stop dreaming Just because we're rich FRANK And famous ALL And suntanned FRANK And influential ALL And on the covers of magazines And in the columns and on the screens And giving interviews, Being photographed, Making all the important scense, And — At the parties cutting capers, And on the talk shows and in the papers And unbelieveably Happy, too!
Writer(s): Stephen Sondheim Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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