The Ad-Dressing Of Cats - UK 1981 / Musical "Cats"

The Ad-Dressing Of Cats - UK 1981 / Musical "Cats" 歌词

歌曲 The Ad-Dressing Of Cats - UK 1981 / Musical "Cats"
歌手 Andrew Lloyd Webber
专辑 Cats (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
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[00:04.40] You've heard of several kinds of cat
[00:09.80] And my opinion now is that
[00:14.57] You should need no interpreter
[00:19.61] To understand our character
[00:24.43] You've learned enough to take the view
[00:29.32] That cats are very much like you
[00:34.06] You've seen us both at work and games
[00:39.15] And learnt about our proper names
[00:44.10] Our habits and our habitat
[00:48.44] But how would you address a cat?
[00:58.22] So first, you’ll memory I'll jog
[01:04.98] And say: A cat is not a dog
[01:19.86] Now dogs pretend they like to fight
[01:24.71] They often bark, more seldom bite
[01:29.47] But yet a dog is, on the whole
[01:34.19] What you would call a simple soul
[01:38.95] The usual dog about the town
[01:43.79] Is much inclined to play the clown
[01:48.52] And far from showing too much pride
[01:53.70] Is frequently undignified
[01:58.61] He's such an easy-going lout
[02:03.28] He'll answer any hail or shout
[02:12.84] The usual dog about the town
[02:18.16] Is much inclined to play the clown
[02:22.57] Again I must remind you that
[02:29.18] A dog's a dog, a cat's a cat
[02:39.96] With cats, some say one rule is true
[02:46.93] Don't speak 'til you are spoken to
[02:55.21] Myself I do not hold with that
[03:00.04] I say you should address a cat
[03:04.72] But always bear in mind that he
[03:09.23] Resents familiarity
[03:16.30] You bow, and taking off your hat
[03:23.49] Address him in this form: "O' cat!"
[03:34.51] Before a cat will condescend
[03:38.85] To treat you as a trusted friend
[03:43.72] Some little token of esteem
[03:48.15] Is needed, like a dish of cream
[03:52.85] And you might now and then supply
[03:57.36] Some caviar, or Strasburg pie
[04:01.57] Some potted grouse or salmon paste
[04:06.53] He's sure to have his personal taste
[04:11.65] And so in time you reach your aim
[04:16.34] And call him by his name
[04:26.32] So this is this, and that is that
[04:33.78] And there's how you address a cat
[04:41.52] A cat's entitled to expect
[04:46.98] These evidences of respect
[04:51.18] So this is this, and that is that
[04:58.68] And there's how you address a cat
[05:15.69]
[00:04.40] You' ve heard of several kinds of cat
[00:09.80] And my opinion now is that
[00:14.57] You should need no interpreter
[00:19.61] To understand our character
[00:24.43] You' ve learned enough to take the view
[00:29.32] That cats are very much like you
[00:34.06] You' ve seen us both at work and games
[00:39.15] And learnt about our proper names
[00:44.10] Our habits and our habitat
[00:48.44] But how would you address a cat?
[00:58.22] So first, you' ll memory I' ll jog
[01:04.98] And say: A cat is not a dog
[01:19.86] Now dogs pretend they like to fight
[01:24.71] They often bark, more seldom bite
[01:29.47] But yet a dog is, on the whole
[01:34.19] What you would call a simple soul
[01:38.95] The usual dog about the town
[01:43.79] Is much inclined to play the clown
[01:48.52] And far from showing too much pride
[01:53.70] Is frequently undignified
[01:58.61] He' s such an easygoing lout
[02:03.28] He' ll answer any hail or shout
[02:12.84] The usual dog about the town
[02:18.16] Is much inclined to play the clown
[02:22.57] Again I must remind you that
[02:29.18] A dog' s a dog, a cat' s a cat
[02:39.96] With cats, some say one rule is true
[02:46.93] Don' t speak ' til you are spoken to
[02:55.21] Myself I do not hold with that
[03:00.04] I say you should address a cat
[03:04.72] But always bear in mind that he
[03:09.23] Resents familiarity
[03:16.30] You bow, and taking off your hat
[03:23.49] Address him in this form: " O' cat!"
[03:34.51] Before a cat will condescend
[03:38.85] To treat you as a trusted friend
[03:43.72] Some little token of esteem
[03:48.15] Is needed, like a dish of cream
[03:52.85] And you might now and then supply
[03:57.36] Some caviar, or Strasburg pie
[04:01.57] Some potted grouse or salmon paste
[04:06.53] He' s sure to have his personal taste
[04:11.65] And so in time you reach your aim
[04:16.34] And call him by his name
[04:26.32] So this is this, and that is that
[04:33.78] And there' s how you address a cat
[04:41.52] A cat' s entitled to expect
[04:46.98] These evidences of respect
[04:51.18] So this is this, and that is that
[04:58.68] And there' s how you address a cat
[05:15.69]
[00:04.40] You' ve heard of several kinds of cat
[00:09.80] And my opinion now is that
[00:14.57] You should need no interpreter
[00:19.61] To understand our character
[00:24.43] You' ve learned enough to take the view
[00:29.32] That cats are very much like you
[00:34.06] You' ve seen us both at work and games
[00:39.15] And learnt about our proper names
[00:44.10] Our habits and our habitat
[00:48.44] But how would you address a cat?
[00:58.22] So first, you' ll memory I' ll jog
[01:04.98] And say: A cat is not a dog
[01:19.86] Now dogs pretend they like to fight
[01:24.71] They often bark, more seldom bite
[01:29.47] But yet a dog is, on the whole
[01:34.19] What you would call a simple soul
[01:38.95] The usual dog about the town
[01:43.79] Is much inclined to play the clown
[01:48.52] And far from showing too much pride
[01:53.70] Is frequently undignified
[01:58.61] He' s such an easygoing lout
[02:03.28] He' ll answer any hail or shout
[02:12.84] The usual dog about the town
[02:18.16] Is much inclined to play the clown
[02:22.57] Again I must remind you that
[02:29.18] A dog' s a dog, a cat' s a cat
[02:39.96] With cats, some say one rule is true
[02:46.93] Don' t speak ' til you are spoken to
[02:55.21] Myself I do not hold with that
[03:00.04] I say you should address a cat
[03:04.72] But always bear in mind that he
[03:09.23] Resents familiarity
[03:16.30] You bow, and taking off your hat
[03:23.49] Address him in this form: " O' cat!"
[03:34.51] Before a cat will condescend
[03:38.85] To treat you as a trusted friend
[03:43.72] Some little token of esteem
[03:48.15] Is needed, like a dish of cream
[03:52.85] And you might now and then supply
[03:57.36] Some caviar, or Strasburg pie
[04:01.57] Some potted grouse or salmon paste
[04:06.53] He' s sure to have his personal taste
[04:11.65] And so in time you reach your aim
[04:16.34] And call him by his name
[04:26.32] So this is this, and that is that
[04:33.78] And there' s how you address a cat
[04:41.52] A cat' s entitled to expect
[04:46.98] These evidences of respect
[04:51.18] So this is this, and that is that
[04:58.68] And there' s how you address a cat
[05:15.69]
[00:04.40] 你已了解猫的不同品性
[00:09.80] 在我看来
[00:14.57] 你无须翻译
[00:19.61] 也能通晓猫的性情
[00:24.43] 你已足够了解
[00:29.32] 猫与人并无差别
[00:34.06] 你已见识猫的专注与嬉戏
[00:39.15] 也知晓我们的尊姓大名
[00:44.10] 和我们的习性居所
[00:48.44] 但你究竟应如何称呼一只猫
[00:58.22] 首先你得记住我爱慢跑
[01:04.98] 并且承认猫不同于狗
[01:19.86] 狗假装他们生性好战
[01:24.71] 狂吠却多于撕咬
[01:29.47] 总而言之
[01:34.19] 狗是头脑简单的生物
[01:38.95] 城镇里的常见狗类
[01:43.79] 总扮演着小丑角色
[01:48.52] 不仅不自尊自爱
[01:53.70] 还时常屈尊自贱
[01:58.61] 它们笨拙简单
[02:03.28] 召之即来 挥之即去
[02:12.84] 城镇里的常见狗类
[02:18.16] 总扮演着小丑角色
[02:22.57] 我必须再次重申
[02:29.18] 狗是狗,猫是猫
[02:39.96] 有人认为与猫相处
[02:46.93] 首要规矩是不要擅自搭理
[02:55.21] 我对此却不以为然
[03:00.04] 你应当主动招呼猫
[03:04.72] 但必须时刻谨记
[03:09.23] 猫不喜过度亲密
[03:16.30] 你应鞠躬脱帽
[03:23.49] 谦卑道:“噢 猫君!”
[03:34.51] 在猫愿意屈尊之前
[03:38.85] 在它视你为知己之前
[03:43.72] 见面之礼必不可少
[03:48.15] 一叠奶油聊表敬意
[03:52.85] 时不时地你得奉上
[03:57.36] 鱼子酱或鹅肝派
[04:01.57] 罐装松鸡以及三文鱼酱
[04:06.53] 猫必有自己的品味
[04:11.65] 总有一天你会达成心愿
[04:16.34] 此后才可直呼其名
[04:26.32] 言至此,意尽传
[04:33.78] 与猫相处,便是这般
[04:41.52] 猫有权利渴望尊重
[04:46.98] 处之以敬,待之以礼
[04:51.18] 言至此,意尽传
[04:58.68] 与猫相处,便是这般
[05:15.69]
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