At the Ballet (观看芭蕾舞剧) - Barbra Streisand (芭芭拉·史翠珊)/Anne Hathaway (安妮·海瑟薇)/Daisy Ridley Written by:Edward Kleban/Marvin Hamlisch
Daisy Ridley:
I really need this job Barbra Streisand: Not more than I do believe me Hi I'm sheila what's your name Daisy Ridley: Bebe and this is Maggie Barbra Streisand: Hi Maggie Anne Hathaway: Hi Barbra Streisand: Hi Anne Hathaway: Gosh there's a lot of people here Barbra Streisand: Yeah it's a cattle call Daisy Ridley: But you'll get the job for sure Maggie you're so pretty Anne Hathaway: Believe me looks are overrated it's just a different set of problems Bradley: OK ladies line up we'll start with you
You number 24 Barbra Streisand: My name is Sheila what do you want to know Bradley: Why don't you tell me why you're in this business Barbra Streisand: I wanted to be a ballet dancer what else The light by the way is a very funny color
Do you have anything softer Bradley: Don't worry about the lights Barbra Streisand: It's very harsh Bradley: So tell me Barbra Streisand: What Bradley: Do you always come on like this Barbra Streisand: No sometimes I'm aggressive Bradley: Will you just just bring it down Barbra Streisand: Bring what down Bradley: Your attitude miss Barbra Streisand: It's Sheila Bradley: OK Sheila Why don't you tell me about your parents Barbra Streisand: My parents Bradley: Yeah Barbra Streisand: Well my mother was a ballerina until my father made her quit Bradley: Really Barbra Streisand: Really Bradley: Tell me more Barbra Streisand:
Tell you more
Daddy always thought that he married beneath him That's what he said that's what he said
When he proposed he informed my mother He was probably her very last chance And though she was twenty two Though she was twenty two Though she was twenty two
She married him
Life with my dad wasn't ever a picnic More like a come as you are When I was five I remember my mother Dug earrings out of the car
I knew that they weren't hers But it wasn't something you'd want to discuss
He wasn't warm
Well not to her well not to us
Come to think of it
But everything was beautiful at the ballet Graceful men lift lovely girls in white Yes everything was beautiful at the ballet
I was happy at the ballet And that's when I started class Both: Up a steep and very narrow stairway To the voice like a metronome
Up a steep and very narrow stairway Barbra Streisand: It wasn't paradise Daisy Ridley: It wasn't paradise Anne Hathaway: It wasn't paradise Both: But it was home Bradley: OK number 18 Daisy Ridley: I'm Bebe sir Bradley: And what's your story Daisy Ridley: I don't know what you mean Bradley:
Okay on the subject of mothers what about yours Daisy Ridley: My mother Bradley: Yes yours Daisy Ridley:
She lied to me Bradley: She lied to you Daisy Ridley: Mother always said I'd be very attractive When I grew up when I grew up
Different she said with a special something And a very very personal flair And though I was eight or nine Though I was eight or nine
Though I was eight or nine I hated her
Now different is nice but it sure isn't pretty Pretty is what it's about
I never met anyone who was different Who couldn't figure that out
So beautiful I'd never lived to see
But it was clear
If not to her well then to me
That Both: Everyone is beautiful at the ballet
Every prince has got to have his swan Barbra Streisand:
Yes Both: Everyone is beautiful at the ballet Daisy Ridley:
I was pretty Barbra Streisand:
At the ballet Both:
Up a steep and very narrow stairway To the voice like a metronome
Up a steep and very narrow stairway Daisy Ridley: It wasn't paradise Barbra Streisand: It wasn't paradise Anne Hathaway: It wasn't paradise Both: But it was home Bradley: All right number 6 Anne Hathaway: Number 6 that's me Maggie
Can I tell you about my parents Bradley: Go ahead Anne Hathaway: Ah I don't know what they were for Or against really except each other
I mean I was born to save their marriage But when my father Came to pick up my mother from the hospital he said Eh I thought this was gonna help but I guess not
Anyway I did have a fantastic fantasy life I used to dance around the living room with my arms up Like this my fantasy was it was an Indian chief And he'd say to me Maggie do you wanna dance
And I'd say Daddy I would love to dance
But it was clear when he proposed that I was born to help their marriage and when Barbra Streisand: That's what he said Daisy Ridley: That's what she said Anne Hathaway: I used to dance around the living room Barbra Streisand:
He wasn't warm Daisy Ridley: Not to her Anne Hathaway:
It was an Indian chief and he said Maggie do you wanna dance And I'd said Daddy I would love to Barbra Streisand: Everything was beautiful at the ballet
Raise your arms and someone's always there
Everything was beautiful at the ballet Daisy Ridley: At the ballet Both:
At the ballet
Yes everything was beautiful at the ballet
Daisy Ridley:
I was pretty Barbra Streisand: I was happy Anne Hathaway:
I would love to Both: At the ballet Barbra Streisand:
God I hope I get this job Anne Hathaway: Yeah Me too Daisy Ridley: What about me Bradley: OK ladies we'll let you know next
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ท่อนฮุก ของเพลง At the Ballet คืออะไร ?
God I hope I get this job Anne Hathaway: Yeah Me too Daisy Ridley: What about me Bradley: OK ladies we'll let you know next