Waiting for the Music to Begin

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Joanna Riding - Pop, West End

Waiting for the Music to Begin

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[DARRYL VAN HORNE, Spoken] You know the notes, darling [JANE, Spoken] Yes, but I-I- [DARRYL VAN HORNE, Spoken] Now... Go beyond [JANE, Sung] [Verse 1] When I was 12, Friday would come- I'd go to Miss Pittro's, rosin up my bow Stiff as a rail, warm as an iceberg; Utter precision, that was status quo Anytime I dallied with passion... I was told to stop it- reign it in! And I'd go along as was the fashion- Waiting for the music to begin I'd play... I'd play... I'd play... la la la la la, la la la la la la… [Verse 2] So I grew up polished and practised- Over the years I learnt to play my part Never too rushed, never with feeling; All this applied in life as well as art Janie at the strings like a spider Constantly in motion, cold and thin Terrified to know what lay inside her Waiting for the music ...waiting for the music.... G... F sharp... F... E... G... F sharp... F... E [Verse 3] Oh, for the days whеn it all seemed so clear! Sticking to the bеat Staying to the tone Day after week after month after year- Perfectly in time, perfectly alone! But what sort of man could lay claim to my soul? Half Ravel, half Rossini- part Shostokovich and part Paganinni Who knows? who knows? [Verse 4] For what sort of man could I lose all control? Mahler-esque, slightly Grieg-y Peppered with Brahms, plus a pinch of Respighi Here goes... Oh God here goes... The notes carry on in their endless campaign The chords have turned darker where once they were plain- The air's growing warmer with every refrain The rooms getting hotter, the sound is insane!! [Outro] Is the bowing finally bending in the heat of this unending... G! F sharp! F! E! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting And waiting for the music to begin!

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Credits

Writers
  • Dana P. Rowe
  • John Dempsey