Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Gus: The Theatre Cat, artist - Andrew Lloyd Webber. Album song Cats, in the genre Мюзиклы
Date of issue: 31.12.1980
Record label: The Really Useful Group
Song language: English
Gus: The Theatre Cat |
Sarah |
Gus is the cat at the theatre door |
His name, as I ought to have told you before |
Is really Asparagus, but that’s a fuss to pronounce |
That we usually call him just Gus |
His coat’s very shabby, he’s thin as a rake |
And he suffers from palsy that makes his paw shake |
For he was in his youth quite the smartest of cats |
But no longer a terror to mice or to rats |
For he isn’t the cat that he was in his prime |
Though his name was quite famous, he says, in his time |
And whenever he joins his friends at their club |
(Which takes place at the back of the neighbouring pub) |
He loves to regale them, if someone else pays |
With anecdotes drawn from his palmiest days |
For he once was a star of the highest degree |
He has acted with Irving, he’s acted with Tree |
And he likes to relate his success on the halls |
Where the gallery once gave him seven cat calls |
But his grandest creation as he loves to tell |
Was Firefrorefiddle, the fiend of the fell |
Sir John |
I have played in my time every possible part |
And I used to know seventy speeches by heart |
I’d extemporize backchat, I knew how to gag |
And I knew how to let the cat out of the bag |
I knew how to act with my back and my tail |
With an hour of rehearsal, I never could fail |
I’d a voice that would soften the hardest of hearts |
Whether I took the lead, or in character parts |
I have sat by the bedside of poor little Nell |
When the curfew was rung then I swung on the bell |
In the pantomime season, I never fell flat |
And I once understudied Dick Whittington’s cat |
But my grandest creation, as history will tell |
Was Firefrorefiddle, the fiend of the fell |
Sarah |
Then, if someone will give him a toothful of gin |
He will tell how he once played a part in East Lynne |
At a Shakespeare performance he once walked on pat |
When some actor suggested the need for a cat |
Sir John |
And I say now these kittens, they do not get trained |
As we did in the days when Victoria reigned |
They never get drilled in a regular troupe |
And they think they are smart just to jump through a hoop |
Sarah |
And he says as he scratches himself with his claws |
Sir John |
Well the theatre is certainly not what is was |
These modern productions are all very well |
But there’s nothing to equal from what I hear tell |
That moment of mystery when I made history |
As Firefrorefiddle, the fiend of the fell |