歌曲 | The Last One You'd Expect |
歌手 | YoungStar |
专辑 | A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder (Original Broadway Cast Recording) |
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[00:08.27] | Jefferson Mays: |
[00:08.52] | Look at him |
[00:11.04] | No denying he's humble stuff |
[00:14.88] | But it fills up this poor old heart |
[00:18.97] | When I see how well he's done |
[00:26.85] | |
[00:28.87] | Look at him |
[00:31.14] | All the loyalty he has shown |
[00:35.40] | How my fondness for him has grown |
[00:39.30] | Till he's almost like a son |
[00:44.90] | |
[00:45.17] | Some might have thought him unsuitable |
[00:48.99] | How quickly he's earned my respect |
[00:53.34] | Who would think that the D'Ysquith We cast aside |
[01:00.15] | Could become such a source of pride |
[01:03.76] | He's that last one you'd expect |
[01:07.48] | |
[01:08.23] | Sibella: |
[01:08.42] | Who'd believe that Monty Navarro ever would come so far, |
[01:11.19] | so fast? |
[01:11.93] | Never seen a man so keen to over come his past |
[01:15.42] | |
[01:15.80] | Now he can live in princely fashion, |
[01:17.91] | as the D'Ysquith name requires |
[01:19.78] | He can pursue with all his passion everything he desires |
[01:23.32] | |
[01:23.67] | I must go |
[01:24.33] | |
[01:24.86] | Monty: |
[01:25.08] | Will I see you again? |
[01:25.62] | |
[01:25.82] | Sibella: |
[01:26.06] | Well of course! |
[01:26.83] | Some might have thought him unsuitable |
[01:30.80] | They were of course incorrect. |
[01:33.88] | |
[01:34.50] | I always believed in Monty Navarro even though in retrospect |
[01:38.46] | |
[01:39.53] | Who would have guess whose bell I'd ring this very afternoon |
[01:43.30] | |
[01:43.57] | Tomorrow? |
[01:44.11] | |
[01:44.38] | Monty: |
[01:44.59] | Tomorrow |
[01:45.31] | |
[01:45.52] | Sibella: |
[01:45.79] | Only just unpacked from my protracted honeymoon |
[01:49.72] | He's the last one you'd expect |
[01:55.71] | |
[01:56.49] | Women: |
[01:56.70] | Miss D'Ysquith, pardon me, Mr. Navarro is here to see you |
[02:01.54] | |
[02:02.08] | Pheobe: |
[02:02.28] | Look at me |
[02:04.45] | So completely in disarray |
[02:08.42] | Barely able to face the day |
[02:12.58] | Shall I say I'm in disposed? |
[02:17.94] | |
[02:18.40] | Look at me |
[02:20.74] | I'm so terribly gray and grim |
[02:24.81] | Yet I'm cheered by the thought of him |
[02:28.96] | Rather more then I'd supposed |
[02:33.30] | |
[02:34.70] | Some might have thought him unsuitable |
[02:38.81] | But what was me to object? |
[02:43.43] | Who but he |
[02:45.74] | Stood beside me to comfort me |
[02:49.92] | Out of all of the family |
[02:53.27] | He's the last one you'd expect. |
[02:57.78] | |
[02:58.27] | Ensemble: |
[02:58.46] | Look at him (look at him now) |
[03:00.71] | No denying his humble start (who would have guessed) |
[03:03.94] | But if fills up this poor old heart (I am impressed how he's progressed) |
[03:09.03] | When I see how well he's done |
[03:11.05] | (a wife omits her obligations, is allowed to have her fun) |
[03:14.46] | |
[03:14.85] | Look at him (look at him) |
[03:17.09] | All the loyalty he has shown (look what he's shown) |
[03:21.14] | How my fondness for him has grown (how my fondness has grown) |
[03:25.49] | Till he's almost like a son (aaaaaaAAAAAaaaaa) |
[03:30.62] | |
[03:30.90] | Some might have thought him unsuitable |
[03:34.53] | But if they took a pause to reflect |
[03:38.97] | They would seize |
[03:41.81] | On his matchless ability |
[03:45.81] | He's the best of the brink oh |
[03:49.18] | He's the last one you'd expect |
[03:53.78] | |
[03:54.30] | Monty: |
[03:54.54] | Only two people left still alive who stand between the Eldum and me |
[03:58.52] | Only two who survive who are still above me, |
[04:00.79] | on the D'Ysquith family tree |
[04:02.72] | |
[04:02.91] | Is the next one my employer, Asquith D'ysquith? |
[04:05.59] | But he has treated me so well |
[04:07.04] | How ungrateful to remove him after all his kindness oh what hell |
[04:10.94] | |
[04:11.39] | But remember he was hateful, Asquith D'Ysquith, |
[04:14.18] | was the cause of mothers grief |
[04:15.69] | He denied her |
[04:17.49] | Vilified her |
[04:18.43] | Took away her birth right like a thief |
[04:19.77] | |
[04:19.95] | On the other hand |
[04:20.77] | Has he not been rather decent |
[04:22.67] | Making me successor |
[04:24.01] | Must admit I hate to do it |
[04:25.91] | I've grown rather fond of him |
[04:28.00] | And? |
[04:28.26] | |
[04:28.55] | Pardon me Mr. Navarro, |
[04:29.40] | It is my sad duty to report that Lord Asquith |
[04:31.72] | D'Ysquith has gone to his great reward. |
[04:34.17] | |
[04:34.40] | OH NO, what's happened? |
[04:35.15] | |
[04:35.36] | Heart attack. At least he did not suffer sir. |
[04:38.93] | |
[04:39.51] | Only one person left still alive that stands between the Eldum and me |
[04:43.92] | (Only one, ONLY ONE, Only One, who stands between the Eldum and he) |
[04:48.19] | |
[04:50.06] | Only one above me on the tree |
[04:52.36] | |
[04:52.59] | Look at him (look at him) |
[04:54.21] | Thanks to him I have been reveled |
[04:58.63] | By his much true in fortitude |
[05:01.78] | He's the last one you'd except |
[05:08.75] | |
[05:09.04] | Spoken, Jefferson Mays: |
[05:09.26] | After the tragic demise of Lady Salomé, |
[05:12.20] | the sudden death of Lord Asquith D'Ysquith |
[05:15.16] | brings to seven the number of heirs to the D'Ysquith |
[05:18.65] | fortune who have died since last year. |
[05:21.42] | |
[05:21.85] | Sibella: |
[05:22.04] | Hmm? How very lucky for Monty Navarro |
[05:26.06] | |
[05:26.25] | Ensemble: |
[05:26.46] | How astounding |
[05:27.23] | |
[05:27.84] | How Peculiar |
[05:30.69] | |
[05:31.15] | It's astounding and peculiar |
[05:33.24] | Yes how utterly peculiar |
[05:35.06] | |
[05:35.30] | Monty Navarro, how have you come so very far? |
[05:39.09] | Monty Navarro, earnest and circumspect |
[05:42.89] | Monty Navarro, no one knows who you really are |
[05:46.87] | Who would ever suspect |
[05:50.48] | |
[05:51.00] | Monty Navarro, Monty Navarro, MONTY NAVARRO |
[05:59.24] | |
[05:59.41] | I am the next Earl of High Herst and the last one you'd expect! |
[06:15.97] |
[00:08.27] | Jefferson Mays: |
[00:08.52] | Look at him |
[00:11.04] | No denying he' s humble stuff |
[00:14.88] | But it fills up this poor old heart |
[00:18.97] | When I see how well he' s done |
[00:26.85] | |
[00:28.87] | Look at him |
[00:31.14] | All the loyalty he has shown |
[00:35.40] | How my fondness for him has grown |
[00:39.30] | Till he' s almost like a son |
[00:44.90] | |
[00:45.17] | Some might have thought him unsuitable |
[00:48.99] | How quickly he' s earned my respect |
[00:53.34] | Who would think that the D' Ysquith We cast aside |
[01:00.15] | Could become such a source of pride |
[01:03.76] | He' s that last one you' d expect |
[01:07.48] | |
[01:08.23] | Sibella: |
[01:08.42] | Who' d believe that Monty Navarro ever would come so far, |
[01:11.19] | so fast? |
[01:11.93] | Never seen a man so keen to over come his past |
[01:15.42] | |
[01:15.80] | Now he can live in princely fashion, |
[01:17.91] | as the D' Ysquith name requires |
[01:19.78] | He can pursue with all his passion everything he desires |
[01:23.32] | |
[01:23.67] | I must go |
[01:24.33] | |
[01:24.86] | Monty: |
[01:25.08] | Will I see you again? |
[01:25.62] | |
[01:25.82] | Sibella: |
[01:26.06] | Well of course! |
[01:26.83] | Some might have thought him unsuitable |
[01:30.80] | They were of course incorrect. |
[01:33.88] | |
[01:34.50] | I always believed in Monty Navarro even though in retrospect |
[01:38.46] | |
[01:39.53] | Who would have guess whose bell I' d ring this very afternoon |
[01:43.30] | |
[01:43.57] | Tomorrow? |
[01:44.11] | |
[01:44.38] | Monty: |
[01:44.59] | Tomorrow |
[01:45.31] | |
[01:45.52] | Sibella: |
[01:45.79] | Only just unpacked from my protracted honeymoon |
[01:49.72] | He' s the last one you' d expect |
[01:55.71] | |
[01:56.49] | Women: |
[01:56.70] | Miss D' Ysquith, pardon me, Mr. Navarro is here to see you |
[02:01.54] | |
[02:02.08] | Pheobe: |
[02:02.28] | Look at me |
[02:04.45] | So completely in disarray |
[02:08.42] | Barely able to face the day |
[02:12.58] | Shall I say I' m in disposed? |
[02:17.94] | |
[02:18.40] | Look at me |
[02:20.74] | I' m so terribly gray and grim |
[02:24.81] | Yet I' m cheered by the thought of him |
[02:28.96] | Rather more then I' d supposed |
[02:33.30] | |
[02:34.70] | Some might have thought him unsuitable |
[02:38.81] | But what was me to object? |
[02:43.43] | Who but he |
[02:45.74] | Stood beside me to comfort me |
[02:49.92] | Out of all of the family |
[02:53.27] | He' s the last one you' d expect. |
[02:57.78] | |
[02:58.27] | Ensemble: |
[02:58.46] | Look at him look at him now |
[03:00.71] | No denying his humble start who would have guessed |
[03:03.94] | But if fills up this poor old heart I am impressed how he' s progressed |
[03:09.03] | When I see how well he' s done |
[03:11.05] | a wife omits her obligations, is allowed to have her fun |
[03:14.46] | |
[03:14.85] | Look at him look at him |
[03:17.09] | All the loyalty he has shown look what he' s shown |
[03:21.14] | How my fondness for him has grown how my fondness has grown |
[03:25.49] | Till he' s almost like a son aaaaaaAAAAAaaaaa |
[03:30.62] | |
[03:30.90] | Some might have thought him unsuitable |
[03:34.53] | But if they took a pause to reflect |
[03:38.97] | They would seize |
[03:41.81] | On his matchless ability |
[03:45.81] | He' s the best of the brink oh |
[03:49.18] | He' s the last one you' d expect |
[03:53.78] | |
[03:54.30] | Monty: |
[03:54.54] | Only two people left still alive who stand between the Eldum and me |
[03:58.52] | Only two who survive who are still above me, |
[04:00.79] | on the D' Ysquith family tree |
[04:02.72] | |
[04:02.91] | Is the next one my employer, Asquith D' ysquith? |
[04:05.59] | But he has treated me so well |
[04:07.04] | How ungrateful to remove him after all his kindness oh what hell |
[04:10.94] | |
[04:11.39] | But remember he was hateful, Asquith D' Ysquith, |
[04:14.18] | was the cause of mothers grief |
[04:15.69] | He denied her |
[04:17.49] | Vilified her |
[04:18.43] | Took away her birth right like a thief |
[04:19.77] | |
[04:19.95] | On the other hand |
[04:20.77] | Has he not been rather decent |
[04:22.67] | Making me successor |
[04:24.01] | Must admit I hate to do it |
[04:25.91] | I' ve grown rather fond of him |
[04:28.00] | And? |
[04:28.26] | |
[04:28.55] | Pardon me Mr. Navarro, |
[04:29.40] | It is my sad duty to report that Lord Asquith |
[04:31.72] | D' Ysquith has gone to his great reward. |
[04:34.17] | |
[04:34.40] | OH NO, what' s happened? |
[04:35.15] | |
[04:35.36] | Heart attack. At least he did not suffer sir. |
[04:38.93] | |
[04:39.51] | Only one person left still alive that stands between the Eldum and me |
[04:43.92] | Only one, ONLY ONE, Only One, who stands between the Eldum and he |
[04:48.19] | |
[04:50.06] | Only one above me on the tree |
[04:52.36] | |
[04:52.59] | Look at him look at him |
[04:54.21] | Thanks to him I have been reveled |
[04:58.63] | By his much true in fortitude |
[05:01.78] | He' s the last one you' d except |
[05:08.75] | |
[05:09.04] | Spoken, Jefferson Mays: |
[05:09.26] | After the tragic demise of Lady Salome, |
[05:12.20] | the sudden death of Lord Asquith D' Ysquith |
[05:15.16] | brings to seven the number of heirs to the D' Ysquith |
[05:18.65] | fortune who have died since last year. |
[05:21.42] | |
[05:21.85] | Sibella: |
[05:22.04] | Hmm? How very lucky for Monty Navarro |
[05:26.06] | |
[05:26.25] | Ensemble: |
[05:26.46] | How astounding |
[05:27.23] | |
[05:27.84] | How Peculiar |
[05:30.69] | |
[05:31.15] | It' s astounding and peculiar |
[05:33.24] | Yes how utterly peculiar |
[05:35.06] | |
[05:35.30] | Monty Navarro, how have you come so very far? |
[05:39.09] | Monty Navarro, earnest and circumspect |
[05:42.89] | Monty Navarro, no one knows who you really are |
[05:46.87] | Who would ever suspect |
[05:50.48] | |
[05:51.00] | Monty Navarro, Monty Navarro, MONTY NAVARRO |
[05:59.24] | |
[05:59.41] | I am the next Earl of High Herst and the last one you' d expect! |
[06:15.97] |
[00:08.27] | Jefferson Mays: |
[00:08.52] | Look at him |
[00:11.04] | No denying he' s humble stuff |
[00:14.88] | But it fills up this poor old heart |
[00:18.97] | When I see how well he' s done |
[00:26.85] | |
[00:28.87] | Look at him |
[00:31.14] | All the loyalty he has shown |
[00:35.40] | How my fondness for him has grown |
[00:39.30] | Till he' s almost like a son |
[00:44.90] | |
[00:45.17] | Some might have thought him unsuitable |
[00:48.99] | How quickly he' s earned my respect |
[00:53.34] | Who would think that the D' Ysquith We cast aside |
[01:00.15] | Could become such a source of pride |
[01:03.76] | He' s that last one you' d expect |
[01:07.48] | |
[01:08.23] | Sibella: |
[01:08.42] | Who' d believe that Monty Navarro ever would come so far, |
[01:11.19] | so fast? |
[01:11.93] | Never seen a man so keen to over come his past |
[01:15.42] | |
[01:15.80] | Now he can live in princely fashion, |
[01:17.91] | as the D' Ysquith name requires |
[01:19.78] | He can pursue with all his passion everything he desires |
[01:23.32] | |
[01:23.67] | I must go |
[01:24.33] | |
[01:24.86] | Monty: |
[01:25.08] | Will I see you again? |
[01:25.62] | |
[01:25.82] | Sibella: |
[01:26.06] | Well of course! |
[01:26.83] | Some might have thought him unsuitable |
[01:30.80] | They were of course incorrect. |
[01:33.88] | |
[01:34.50] | I always believed in Monty Navarro even though in retrospect |
[01:38.46] | |
[01:39.53] | Who would have guess whose bell I' d ring this very afternoon |
[01:43.30] | |
[01:43.57] | Tomorrow? |
[01:44.11] | |
[01:44.38] | Monty: |
[01:44.59] | Tomorrow |
[01:45.31] | |
[01:45.52] | Sibella: |
[01:45.79] | Only just unpacked from my protracted honeymoon |
[01:49.72] | He' s the last one you' d expect |
[01:55.71] | |
[01:56.49] | Women: |
[01:56.70] | Miss D' Ysquith, pardon me, Mr. Navarro is here to see you |
[02:01.54] | |
[02:02.08] | Pheobe: |
[02:02.28] | Look at me |
[02:04.45] | So completely in disarray |
[02:08.42] | Barely able to face the day |
[02:12.58] | Shall I say I' m in disposed? |
[02:17.94] | |
[02:18.40] | Look at me |
[02:20.74] | I' m so terribly gray and grim |
[02:24.81] | Yet I' m cheered by the thought of him |
[02:28.96] | Rather more then I' d supposed |
[02:33.30] | |
[02:34.70] | Some might have thought him unsuitable |
[02:38.81] | But what was me to object? |
[02:43.43] | Who but he |
[02:45.74] | Stood beside me to comfort me |
[02:49.92] | Out of all of the family |
[02:53.27] | He' s the last one you' d expect. |
[02:57.78] | |
[02:58.27] | Ensemble: |
[02:58.46] | Look at him look at him now |
[03:00.71] | No denying his humble start who would have guessed |
[03:03.94] | But if fills up this poor old heart I am impressed how he' s progressed |
[03:09.03] | When I see how well he' s done |
[03:11.05] | a wife omits her obligations, is allowed to have her fun |
[03:14.46] | |
[03:14.85] | Look at him look at him |
[03:17.09] | All the loyalty he has shown look what he' s shown |
[03:21.14] | How my fondness for him has grown how my fondness has grown |
[03:25.49] | Till he' s almost like a son aaaaaaAAAAAaaaaa |
[03:30.62] | |
[03:30.90] | Some might have thought him unsuitable |
[03:34.53] | But if they took a pause to reflect |
[03:38.97] | They would seize |
[03:41.81] | On his matchless ability |
[03:45.81] | He' s the best of the brink oh |
[03:49.18] | He' s the last one you' d expect |
[03:53.78] | |
[03:54.30] | Monty: |
[03:54.54] | Only two people left still alive who stand between the Eldum and me |
[03:58.52] | Only two who survive who are still above me, |
[04:00.79] | on the D' Ysquith family tree |
[04:02.72] | |
[04:02.91] | Is the next one my employer, Asquith D' ysquith? |
[04:05.59] | But he has treated me so well |
[04:07.04] | How ungrateful to remove him after all his kindness oh what hell |
[04:10.94] | |
[04:11.39] | But remember he was hateful, Asquith D' Ysquith, |
[04:14.18] | was the cause of mothers grief |
[04:15.69] | He denied her |
[04:17.49] | Vilified her |
[04:18.43] | Took away her birth right like a thief |
[04:19.77] | |
[04:19.95] | On the other hand |
[04:20.77] | Has he not been rather decent |
[04:22.67] | Making me successor |
[04:24.01] | Must admit I hate to do it |
[04:25.91] | I' ve grown rather fond of him |
[04:28.00] | And? |
[04:28.26] | |
[04:28.55] | Pardon me Mr. Navarro, |
[04:29.40] | It is my sad duty to report that Lord Asquith |
[04:31.72] | D' Ysquith has gone to his great reward. |
[04:34.17] | |
[04:34.40] | OH NO, what' s happened? |
[04:35.15] | |
[04:35.36] | Heart attack. At least he did not suffer sir. |
[04:38.93] | |
[04:39.51] | Only one person left still alive that stands between the Eldum and me |
[04:43.92] | Only one, ONLY ONE, Only One, who stands between the Eldum and he |
[04:48.19] | |
[04:50.06] | Only one above me on the tree |
[04:52.36] | |
[04:52.59] | Look at him look at him |
[04:54.21] | Thanks to him I have been reveled |
[04:58.63] | By his much true in fortitude |
[05:01.78] | He' s the last one you' d except |
[05:08.75] | |
[05:09.04] | Spoken, Jefferson Mays: |
[05:09.26] | After the tragic demise of Lady Salomé, |
[05:12.20] | the sudden death of Lord Asquith D' Ysquith |
[05:15.16] | brings to seven the number of heirs to the D' Ysquith |
[05:18.65] | fortune who have died since last year. |
[05:21.42] | |
[05:21.85] | Sibella: |
[05:22.04] | Hmm? How very lucky for Monty Navarro |
[05:26.06] | |
[05:26.25] | Ensemble: |
[05:26.46] | How astounding |
[05:27.23] | |
[05:27.84] | How Peculiar |
[05:30.69] | |
[05:31.15] | It' s astounding and peculiar |
[05:33.24] | Yes how utterly peculiar |
[05:35.06] | |
[05:35.30] | Monty Navarro, how have you come so very far? |
[05:39.09] | Monty Navarro, earnest and circumspect |
[05:42.89] | Monty Navarro, no one knows who you really are |
[05:46.87] | Who would ever suspect |
[05:50.48] | |
[05:51.00] | Monty Navarro, Monty Navarro, MONTY NAVARRO |
[05:59.24] | |
[05:59.41] | I am the next Earl of High Herst and the last one you' d expect! |
[06:15.97] |