歌曲 | Christine Disembarks |
歌手 | Andrew Lloyd Webber |
专辑 | Phantom Of The Opera (25th Anniversary Box Set: 4CD) |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Has the Persephone docked yet? | |
Yeah, the passengers are going through customs now | |
Here they come | |
It's Mrs. | |
AsterHey, | |
Mrs. Aster, over here | |
Hey, how was the trip? | |
Is that the latest | |
Paris style? | |
Look, there's | |
Colonel Vanderbilt | |
Hey, Colonel, enjoyed those | |
French Pastries, did you? | |
There's nothing there we don't have | |
Bigger and better over here, | |
I assure you | |
Thanks, Colonel | |
There, that's | |
Oscar Hammerstein, ain't it? | |
Hey, Mr. H, over here, this way | |
H-How was | |
Europe?Hey, there she is | |
Miss Daae, | |
Miss DaaeChristine, | |
Miss DaaeHer name is | |
Madame De | |
ChagnyNow stand aside, stand aside please | |
No pictures, do you hear? | |
No pictures of my wife | |
No pictures of the boy | |
Hey, hey Christine, why | |
Coney Island? | |
Your first concert in years | |
Why aren't you singing it at the [Incomprehensible] | |
The Countess has been engaged by a well known persona | |
Well known? | |
I have never seen the guy | |
Hey, how do you lower great | |
Christine | |
Daaé over here anyway | |
It's the money, right? | |
Yeah, all that | |
American moolah? | |
Oh, hey, Christine, what you gonna sing, | |
Yankee Doodle | |
Moolah?My wife is an artist, sir | |
Yeah, and her art is payin' off your gamblin' debts | |
It's what they're sayin' in | |
FranceIs it true you left your entire fortune on a roulette table in | |
Monte Carlo? | |
What an insult, how dare? | |
Father, not now, | |
GustaveHey kid, how's it feel to have a famous mother? | |
This your first time in | |
America?What do you plan do to here in | |
Coney?I, I want to learn how to swim | |
I said, leave the child alone | |
God's sake, didn't this | |
Mr. Y send someone to receive us? | |
Mother, look | |
Right over there | |
Across the square | |
What is it? | |
Strange, never seen anything like it |
Has the Persephone docked yet? | |
Yeah, the passengers are going through customs now | |
Here they come | |
It' s Mrs. | |
AsterHey, | |
Mrs. Aster, over here | |
Hey, how was the trip? | |
Is that the latest | |
Paris style? | |
Look, there' s | |
Colonel Vanderbilt | |
Hey, Colonel, enjoyed those | |
French Pastries, did you? | |
There' s nothing there we don' t have | |
Bigger and better over here, | |
I assure you | |
Thanks, Colonel | |
There, that' s | |
Oscar Hammerstein, ain' t it? | |
Hey, Mr. H, over here, this way | |
HHow was | |
Europe? Hey, there she is | |
Miss Daae, | |
Miss DaaeChristine, | |
Miss DaaeHer name is | |
Madame De | |
ChagnyNow stand aside, stand aside please | |
No pictures, do you hear? | |
No pictures of my wife | |
No pictures of the boy | |
Hey, hey Christine, why | |
Coney Island? | |
Your first concert in years | |
Why aren' t you singing it at the Incomprehensible | |
The Countess has been engaged by a well known persona | |
Well known? | |
I have never seen the guy | |
Hey, how do you lower great | |
Christine | |
Daae over here anyway | |
It' s the money, right? | |
Yeah, all that | |
American moolah? | |
Oh, hey, Christine, what you gonna sing, | |
Yankee Doodle | |
Moolah? My wife is an artist, sir | |
Yeah, and her art is payin' off your gamblin' debts | |
It' s what they' re sayin' in | |
FranceIs it true you left your entire fortune on a roulette table in | |
Monte Carlo? | |
What an insult, how dare? | |
Father, not now, | |
GustaveHey kid, how' s it feel to have a famous mother? | |
This your first time in | |
America? What do you plan do to here in | |
Coney? I, I want to learn how to swim | |
I said, leave the child alone | |
God' s sake, didn' t this | |
Mr. Y send someone to receive us? | |
Mother, look | |
Right over there | |
Across the square | |
What is it? | |
Strange, never seen anything like it |
Has the Persephone docked yet? | |
Yeah, the passengers are going through customs now | |
Here they come | |
It' s Mrs. | |
AsterHey, | |
Mrs. Aster, over here | |
Hey, how was the trip? | |
Is that the latest | |
Paris style? | |
Look, there' s | |
Colonel Vanderbilt | |
Hey, Colonel, enjoyed those | |
French Pastries, did you? | |
There' s nothing there we don' t have | |
Bigger and better over here, | |
I assure you | |
Thanks, Colonel | |
There, that' s | |
Oscar Hammerstein, ain' t it? | |
Hey, Mr. H, over here, this way | |
HHow was | |
Europe? Hey, there she is | |
Miss Daae, | |
Miss DaaeChristine, | |
Miss DaaeHer name is | |
Madame De | |
ChagnyNow stand aside, stand aside please | |
No pictures, do you hear? | |
No pictures of my wife | |
No pictures of the boy | |
Hey, hey Christine, why | |
Coney Island? | |
Your first concert in years | |
Why aren' t you singing it at the Incomprehensible | |
The Countess has been engaged by a well known persona | |
Well known? | |
I have never seen the guy | |
Hey, how do you lower great | |
Christine | |
Daaé over here anyway | |
It' s the money, right? | |
Yeah, all that | |
American moolah? | |
Oh, hey, Christine, what you gonna sing, | |
Yankee Doodle | |
Moolah? My wife is an artist, sir | |
Yeah, and her art is payin' off your gamblin' debts | |
It' s what they' re sayin' in | |
FranceIs it true you left your entire fortune on a roulette table in | |
Monte Carlo? | |
What an insult, how dare? | |
Father, not now, | |
GustaveHey kid, how' s it feel to have a famous mother? | |
This your first time in | |
America? What do you plan do to here in | |
Coney? I, I want to learn how to swim | |
I said, leave the child alone | |
God' s sake, didn' t this | |
Mr. Y send someone to receive us? | |
Mother, look | |
Right over there | |
Across the square | |
What is it? | |
Strange, never seen anything like it |