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Sunday in the Park with George
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AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Annaleigh Ashford
Annaleigh Ashford
Künstler:in
WILLIAM ELLISON
WILLIAM ELLISON
Bass
Alisa Horn
Alisa Horn
Cello
Chris Fenwick
Chris Fenwick
Dirigent:in
Mark Mitchell
Mark Mitchell
Tasteninstrumente
David Peel
David Peel
Waldhorn
R.J. Kelley
R.J. Kelley
Waldhorn
Susan Jolles
Susan Jolles
Harfe
Marco Paguia
Marco Paguia
Tasteninstrumente
Kory Grossman
Kory Grossman
Percussion/Schlagzeug
Randy Cohen
Randy Cohen
Synthesizer
Taylor Williams
Taylor Williams
Synthesizer
David Blinn
David Blinn
Bratsche
Jocelyn Pan
Jocelyn Pan
Bratsche
Fritz Krakowski
Fritz Krakowski
Geige
Kristina Musser
Kristina Musser
Geige
Lisa Matricardi
Lisa Matricardi
Geige
Matt Lehmann
Matt Lehmann
Geige
Sylvia d'Avanzo
Sylvia d'Avanzo
Geige
James Ercole
James Ercole
Holzblasinstrumente
Jeremy Clayton Davis
Jeremy Clayton Davis
Holzblasinstrumente
Todd Groves
Todd Groves
Holzblasinstrumente
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Stephen Sondheim
Stephen Sondheim
Komponist:in
James Lapine
James Lapine
Librettist:in
Emily Grishman
Emily Grishman
Kopist:in
Katherine Edmonds
Katherine Edmonds
Kopist:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Adam Speers
Adam Speers
Co-Produzent:in
Jeanine Tesori
Jeanine Tesori
Co-Produzent:in
Kevin Gore
Kevin Gore
Co-Produzent:in
Riva Marker
Riva Marker
Co-Produzent:in
Bart Migal
Bart Migal
Produzent:in
Victor Mancusi
Victor Mancusi
Aufnahmeingenieur:in
Tyler Hartman
Tyler Hartman
Aufnahmeingenieur:in

Letras

[Verse 1]
More boats
More trees
[Verse 2]
I thought you were drawing me?
George?
Hello, George?
Huh, there is someone in this dress
A trickle of sweat
The back of the head
He always does this
Now the foot is dead
Sunday in the park with George
One more Su—, ah
The collar is damp
Beginning to pinch
The bustle's slipping
I won't budge one inch
Who was at the zoo, George?
Who was at the zoo?
The monkeys and who, George?
The monkeys and who?
[Verse 3]
Ah, don't move
[Verse 4]
Artists are bizarre, fixed, cold
That's you, George, you're bizarre, fixed, cold
I like that in a man, fixed, cold
God, it's hot out here
Well, there are worse things than staring at the water on a Sunday
There are worse things
Than staring at the water
As you're posing for a picture
Being painted by your lover
In the middle of the summer
On an island in the river
On a Sunday
[Verse 5]
The petticoat's wet
Which adds to the weight
Huh, the sun is blinding, hmmm
Alright, concentrate
[Verse 6]
Eyes open, please
[Verse 7]
Mmm, Sunday in the park with George
[Verse 8]
Look out at the water, not at me
[Verse 9]
Sunday in the park with George
Concentrate, concentrate
Huh, well, if you want bread and respect and attention
Not to say connection
Modeling's no profession
If you want instead, when you're dead
Some more public and more permanent expression of affection
You want a painter, poet, sculptor, preferably
Marble, granite, bronze, durable
Something nice with swans that's durable forever
All it has to be is good
And George, you're good
You're really good
George's stroke is tender
George's touch is pure
Your eyes, George
I love your eyes, George
I love your beard, George
I love your size, George
But most, George
Of all
But most of all
I love your painting
I think I'm fainting
The tip of a stay
Right under the tit
No, don't give in, just, huh
Lift the arm a bit
[Verse 10]
Don't lift the arm
[Verse 11]
Sunday in the park with George
[Verse 12]
Bustle high, please
[Verse 13]
Not even a nod
As if I were trees
The ground could open
He would still say, "Please"
Never know with you, George
Who could know with you?
The others I knew, George
Before we get through, I'll get to you too
God, I am so hot
Well there are worse things than staring at the water on a Sunday
There are worse things
Than staring at the water
As you're posing for a picture
After sleeping on the ferry
After getting up at seven
To come over to an island
In the middle of a river
Half an hour from the city
On a Sunday
On a Sunday in the park with
[Verse 14]
Don't move the mouth
[Verse 15]
George
Written by: James Lapine, Stephen Sondheim
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