What A Dreadful Town
- Charlie Manton (2010)You are listening to the song What A Dreadful Town by Charlie Manton, writer by Andrew Lloyd Webber in album Love Never Dies: Original Cast Recording CD1. 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.
- 'Til I Hear You Sing - Ramin Karimloo
- Giry Confronts the Phantom - 'Til I Hear You Sing (Reprise) - Ramin Karimloo
- Beneath A Moonless Sky - Ramin Karimloo
- Once Upon Another Time - Ramin Karimloo
- Mother Please, I'm Scared - Charlie Manton
- Beautiful - Adam Pearce
- The Beauty Underneath - Charlie Manton
- The Phantom Confronts Christine - Ramin Karimloo
- The Coney Island Waltz - The Orchestra
- Christine Disembarks - Charlie Manton
- What A Dreadful Town - Charlie Manton
- Look With Your Heart - Charlie Manton
- Dear Old Friend - Joseph Millson
- The Aerie - The Orchestra
- Prologue - Niamh Perry
- That's The Place That You Ruined, You Fool - Niamh Perry
- Heaven By The Sea - The Crowd
- Only For Him (Only For You) - Summer Strallen
- Arrival Of The Trio - Are You Ready To Begin - Adam Pearce
Lyrics
What a dreadful town, what a vulgar place
What an awful mistake to have come here
To be on display in that shameless way
For the crude common lower-class scum here
How do they dare to treat us so?
Father dear, come play with me
Come and see this toy I've got.
What a snub at most from our so-called host
Did he think sending freaks would be funny
Could the fool have thought that our pride was bought
By his filthy American money
What a farce, what an outright slap in the face
It's an utter disgrace.
I've got a mind to pack and go
Never you mind the debts we own
Who would believe we've sunk this low?
Father please, come play with me
Please tell the boy the answer's no
Must you make that racket?
It's the aria I'm to sing
It hurts my head.
Please, let's not fight, dear
I'm sure that no one intended a slight, dear
Don't you patronize me
It's your fault we came here.
We need the money, that's all
That's why things haven't been right, dear
Why doesn't it surprise me
That I get the blame here?
Let's leave tonight, dear
If that would serve to ease
Your troubled mind
Leave the hurt behind.
Father dear, come over here
And look at what they gave to me
Wind the top and father, see
Look, it plays a melody.
I need some air
Raoul, please
Please what
Nothing, nothing, only
Raoul, don't drink anymore.
Father never plays with me
Doesn't he love me?
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