Información de la canción En esta página puedes leer la letra de la canción Ya Got Trouble (Extrait De La Comédie Musicale « the Music Man ») de - Robert PrestonFecha de lanzamiento: 06.09.2019
Idioma de la canción: Inglés
Información de la canción En esta página puedes leer la letra de la canción Ya Got Trouble (Extrait De La Comédie Musicale « the Music Man ») de - Robert PrestonYa Got Trouble (Extrait De La Comédie Musicale « the Music Man ») |
| Friend, either you’re closing your eyes |
| To a situation you do not wish to acknowledge |
| Or you are not aware of the caliber of disaster indicated |
| By the presence of a pool table in your community |
| Well, ya got trouble, my friend, right here |
| I say, trouble right here in River City |
| Why sure I’m a billiard player |
| Certainly mighty proud I say |
| I’m always mighty proud to say it |
| I consider that the hours I spend |
| With a cue in my hand are golden |
| Help you cultivate horse sense |
| And a cool head and a keen eye |
| J’ever take and try to find |
| An iron-clad leave for yourself |
| From a three-rail billiard shot? |
| But just as I say |
| It takes judgment, brains, and maturity to score |
| In a balkline game |
| I say that any boob can take |
| And shove a ball in a pocket |
| And I call that sloth |
| The first big step on the road |
| To the depths of deg-ra-day-- |
| I say, first, medicinal wine from a teaspoon |
| Then beer from a bottle! |
| An' the next thing ya know |
| Your son is playin' for money |
| In a pinch-back suit |
| And list’nin to some big out-a-town jasper |
| Hearin' him tell about horse-race gamblin' |
| Not a wholesome trottin' race, no! |
| But a race where they set down right on the horse! |
| Like to see some stuck-up jockey boy |
| Settin' on Dan Patch? Make your blood boil? |
| Well, I should say |
| Now, friends, lemme tell you what I mean |
| Ya got one, two, three, four, five, six pockets in a table |
| Pockets that mark the diff’rence |
| Between a gentlemen and a bum |
| With a capital «B,» |
| And that rhymes with «P» and that stands for pool! |
| And all week long your River City |
| Youth’ll be fritterin' away |
| I say your young men’ll be fritterin'! |
| Fritterin' away their noontime, suppertime, choretime too! |
| Get the ball in the pocket |
| Never mind gettin' dandelions pulled |
| Or the screen door patched or the beefsteak pounded |
| Never mind pumpin' any water |
| 'Til your parents are caught with the cistern empty |
| On a Saturday night and that’s trouble |
| Yes you got lots and lots of trouble |
| I’m thinkin' of the kids in the knickerbockers |
| Shirt-tail young ones, peekin' in the pool |
| Hall window after school, ya got trouble, folks! |
| Right here in River City |
| Trouble with a capital «T» |
| And that rhymes with «P» and that stands for pool! |
| Now, I know all you folks are the right kind of parents |
| I’m gonna be perfectly frank |
| Would ya like to know what kinda conversation goes |
| On while they’re loafin' around that Hall? |
| They be tryin' out Bevo, tryin' out cubebs |
| Tryin' out Tailor Mades like cigarette fiends! |
| And braggin' all about |
| How they’re gonna cover up a tell-tale breath with Sen-Sen |
| One fine night, they leave the pool hall |
| Headin' for the dance at the Arm’ry! |
| Libertine men and Scarlet women! |
| And Rag-time, shameless music |
| That’ll grab your son, your daughter |
| With the arms of a jungle animal instinct! |
| Mass-staria! |
| Friends, the idle brain is the devil’s playground! |
| Trouble! |
| Oh, we got trouble |
| Right here in River City! |
| Right here in River City! |
| With a capital «T» |
| And that rhymes with «P» |
| And that stands for pool |
| That stands for pool! |
| We’ve surely got trouble! |
| We’ve surely got trouble! |
| Right here in River City |
| Right here! |
| Gotta figure out a way |
| To keep the young ones moral after school! |
| Trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble… |
| Mothers of River City! |
| Heed that warning before it’s too late! |
| Watch for the tell-tale signs of corruption! |
| The moment your son leaves the house |
| Does he re-buckle his knickerbockers below the knee? |
| Is there a nicotine stain on his index finger? |
| A dime novel hidden in the corn crib? |
| Is he starting to memorize jokes from Cap’n Billy’s Whiz Bang? |
| Are certain words creeping into his conversation? |
| Words like, like «swell»? |
| Trouble, trouble, trouble! |
| Aha! And «so's your old man»? |
| Trouble, trouble, trouble! |
| Well, if so my friends |
| Ya got trouble |
| Oh, we got trouble |
| Right here in River City! |
| Right here in River City! |
| With a capital «T» |
| And that rhymes with «P» |
| And that stands for pool! |
| That stands for pool! |
| We’ve surely got trouble! |
| We’ve surely got trouble! |
| Right here in River City! |
| Right here! |
| Remember the Maine, Plymouth Rock and the Golden Rule! |
| Oh, we got trouble |
| We’re in terrible, terrible trouble |
| That game with the fifteen numbered balls is a devil’s tool! |
| Devil’s tool! |
| Oh yes we got trouble, trouble, trouble! |
| Oh yes we got trouble here! We’ve got big, big trouble! |
| With a «T»! |
| With a capital «T»! |
| Gotta rhyme it with «P»! |
| Gotta rhyme with «P»! |
| And that stands for pool! |
| That stands for pool! |
| Remember my friends, listen to me, because I pass this way but once! |