Motherhood
- Beanie Feldstein (2017)You are listening to the song Motherhood by Beanie Feldstein, writer by Jerry Herman in album Hello, Dolly! (New Broadway Cast Recording). The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
- Put On Your Sunday Clothes - Bette Midler
- Dancing - Bette Midler
- Elegance - Beanie Feldstein
- Overture - Hello, Dolly! Orchestra
- Call On Dolly - Hello, Dolly! Ensemble
- I Put My Hand In - Bette Midler
- It Takes A Woman - David Hyde Pierce
- Ribbons Down My Back - Kate Baldwin
- Motherhood - Beanie Feldstein
- Before The Parade Passes By - Bette Midler
- Penny In My Pocket - David Hyde Pierce
- The Waiters' Gallop - Hello, Dolly! Orchestra
- Hello, Dolly! - Bette Midler
- It Only Takes A Moment - Gavin Creel
- So Long Dearie - Bette Midler
- Finale - Bette Midler
Lyrics
I know what I stand for! Important things! Like...like...
Motherhood
America
And a hot lunch for orphans
Take off your hat, sir
While your country's flag is passing
Do you see him
On the hill at Gettysburg
'Neath that great triumphal arch?
If you see him as he's trampling through the grapes of wrath
Stand up and march, march, march!
I stand for motherhood
America
And a hot lunch for orphans
Take off your hat, sir
There's a tear-stained eagle passing
Do you see him
On the field at Waterloo
'Neath that great triumphal arch?
If you hear him singing Dixie in the sugar cane
Stand up and march, march, march!
I stand for motherhood
America
And a hot lunch for orphans
Take off your hat, sir
While your country's
Flag is passing
Do you see him
On the field at Waterloo
'Neath that great triumphal arch
If you see him as he's
Trampling through the
Grapes of wrath.
Alamo!
Remember the Alamo!
I regret that I've one
Life to give for my
Country
In the words of Lincoln
One if by land
And two if by sea
Yes Dad I chopped
That cherry tree down.
Stand up and march march march
O, Stonewall Jackson
Glory, glory, hallelujah.
Four score and seven years ago!
March, March, March
Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!
March, March, March!
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