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re: I would like to know more about our hero Jim Steinman!

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Johnny1 05:49 pm UTC 10/30/15
In reply to: re: I would like to know more about our hero Jim Steinman! - rockfenris2005 06:47 am UTC 10/30/15


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>
> I wish :) There are no recordings online :(
>
> >
> > hello, you will not have a copy MP3? Thank you
> > >
> > > I bought a copy of this play a couple years ago. Jim would
> > > have put music to these songs, I imagine.
> > >
> > > * Recruiting song
> > > * The song of the scum
> > > * Song of the traveling bar
> > > * Song of the Ganges river
> > > * Song of the Ganges river (Cont'd)
> > > * A man's a man
> > > * A man's a man (Cont'd)
> > > * A man's a man 2
> > > * A man's a man 3
> > > * A man's a man 4
> > > * Little Bill
> > > * The song of the both
> > > * A man's a man 5
> > > * A drunken version of A man's a man
> > > * Recruiting song
> > >
> > > The lyric for Ganges river according to this version.
> > >
> > >
> > > SONG OF THE GANGES RIVER
> > >
> > >
> > > I was born on the rug in a Dublin snug
> > > And grew up with heroic desires.
> > > In old Ireland’s cause I’d have broken all laws
> > > And perished in Protestant fires.
> > > Yet nowadays I have no wish to die
> > > (Leastways not prematurely)
> > > And when heroes commend a sensational end
> > > I answer them slowly but surely:
> > > Take a look at the Ganges River
> > > As it sweeps from Benares to the sea.
> > > Can I swim against that current? Never.
> > > Who’d even make a stab at it? Not me.
> > > Why should I join you in your derring-do?
> > > I’m happy sitting here admiring you.
> > >
> > > Columbus, he did sail the sea.
> > > Lindbergh, he flew above it.
> > > Some fellow soon will set foot on the moon
> > > And more than likely love it.
> > > Now I do not despise the moon in the skies
> > > Or regard it with derision.
> > > But I simply won’t race into outer space:
> > > I shall watch it on television.
> > > Take a look at the Ganges River
> > > As it sweeps from Benares to the sea.
> > > Could I swim against that current? Never.
> > > Who’d even make a stab at it? Not me.
> > > Why should I risk my neck with Colonel Glenn
> > > When I can see it all on Channel Ten?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > SONG OF THE GANGES RIVER (CONT’D)
> > >
> > >
> > > Now I like to read of a doughty deed
> > > Performed by a doughty hero
> > > In a book that proclaims such immortal names
> > > As Genghis Khan and Nero.
> > > And I like to recite the tale of a fight
> > > (Specially a fight that we won)
> > > But though I may sing of a conquering king
> > > I have no desire to be one:
> > > Take a look at the Ganges River
> > > As it sweeps from Benares to the sea.
> > > Could I swim against that current? Never.
> > > Who’d even make a stab at it? Not me.
> > > Why should I help King George commit his crimes?
> > > I prefer to read about them in the Times.
> > >
> > >
> > > > > Hello friends,


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