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Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
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The Allen Starr Musical Theatre
The Allen Starr Musical Theatre
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"Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat" 1991 London Cast
"Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat" 1991 London Cast
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Linzi Hateley
Linzi Hateley
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KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Komponist:in
Tim Rice
Tim Rice
Songwriter:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Nigel Wright
Nigel Wright
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Songteksten

Next day, far from home
The brothers planned the repulsive crime
Let us grab him now
Do him in, while we've got the time
This they did and made the most of it
Tore his coat and flung him in a pit
Let us leave him here
All alone, and he's bound to die
When some Ishmaelites
A hairy crew, came riding by
In a flash the brothers changed their plan
We need cash. Let's sell him if we can
Poor, poor Joseph, what'cha gonna do?
Things look bad for you, hey, what'cha gonna do?
Poor, poor Joseph, what'cha gonna do?
Things look bad for you, hey, what'cha gonna do?
Could you use a slave
You hairy bunch of Ishmaelites?
Young, strong, well-behaved
Going cheap, and he reads and writes
In a trice the dirty deal was done
Silver coins for Jacob's favorite son
Then the Ishmaelites
Galloped off with the slave in tow
Off to Egypt where Joseph was not keen to go
It wouldn't be a picnic he could tell
And I don't speak Egyptian very well
Joseph's brothers tore
His precious multi-colored coat
Having ripped it up
They next attacked a passing goat
Soon the wretched creature was no more
They dipped his coat in blood and guts and gore
Oh now, brothers, how low can you stoop?
You make a sordid group, hey, how low can you stoop?
Poor, poor Joseph, sold to be a slave
Situation's grave, hey, sold to be a slave
Written by: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice
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