Reviewing The Situation
- Clive Revill (2003)You are listening to the song Reviewing The Situation by Clive Revill, writer by Lionel Bart in album Oliver! - Broadway Deluxe Collector's Edition. 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.
- I Shall Scream! - Hope Jackman
- Oliver! - Bruce Prochnik
- Overture: Food, Glorious Food - Original Broadway Cast
- Boy For Sale - Wiloughby Goddard
- Where Is Love? - Bruce Prochnik
- Consider Yourself - Bruce Prochnik
- You've Got To Pick-A-Pocket Or Two - Clive Revill
- It's A Fine Life - Alice Playten
- I'd Do Anything - Alice Playten
- Be Back Soon - Bruce Prochnik
- My Name! - Danny Sewell
- As Long As He Needs Me - Georgia Brown
- Who Will Buy? - Bruce Prochnik
- Reviewing The Situation - Clive Revill
- As Long As He Needs Me (Reprise) - Georgia Brown
- Reviewing The Situation (Reprise) - Clive Revill
- Finale: Food, Glorious Food; Consider Yourself; I'd Do Anything - Original Broadway Cast
- That's Your Funeral - Barry Humphries
- You've Got To Pick-A-Pocket Or Two - Company
- Reviewing The Situation - Ron Moody
- As Long As He Needs Me - John McDaniel
- The Recording Sessions - Donald Pippin
- What a musical director has to know with children in the cast - Donald Pippin
- Differences between the London and New York productions - Donald Pippin
- The pit and the producer; winning the Tony Award - Donald Pippin
- Oom-Pah-Pah - Company
- Getting the Job - Donald Pippin
Lyrics
A man's got a heart, hasn't he?
Joking apart hasn't he?
And though I'd be the first one to say that I wasn't a saint
I'm finding it hard to be really as black as they paint.
I'm reviewing the situation
Can a fellow be a villain all his life?
All the trials and tribulations!
Better settle down and get myself a wife
And a wife would cook and sew for me
And come for me, and go for me
The fingers, she will wag at me
The money whe will take me
A misery, she'll make from me
I think I'd better thing it out again!
A wife you can keep, anyway
I'd rather sleep, anyway
Left without anyone in the world
And I'm starting from now
So "how to win friends and to influence people"
So how?
I'm reviewing the situation
I must quickly look up ev'ryone I know
Titled people with a station
Who can help me make a real impressive show!
I will own a suite at Claridges
And run a fleet of carriages
And wave at all the duchesses
With friendliness, as much as is
Befitting of my new estate.
"Good morrow to you, magistrate!" Oh gawd!
I think I'd better think it out again!
So where shall I go somebody?
Who do I know? Nobody!
All my dearest companions
Have always been villains and thieves
So at my time of life
I should start turning over new leaves?
I'm reviewing the situation
If you want to eat you've got to earn a bob!
Is it such a humiliation
For a robber to perform an honest job?
So a job I'm getting, possibly
I wonder who my boss'll be?
I wonder if he'll take to me?
What bonuses he'l make to me?
I'll start at eight and finish late
At normal rate, and all but wait!
I think I'd better think it out again!
What happens when I'm seventy?
Must come a time seventy
When you're old, and it's cold
And who cares if you live or you die
Your one consolation's the money
You may have put by.
I'm reviewing the situation
I'm a bad 'un and a bad 'un I shall stay!
You'll be seeing no transformation
But it's wrong to be a rogue in ev'ry way.
I don't want nobody hurt for me
Or made to do the dirt for me
This rotten life is not for me
It's getting far too hot for me
Don't want no one to rob for me
But who will find a job for me
There is no in between for me
But who will change the scene for me?
I think I'd better think it out again!
Hey!
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