Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Whay Can't the English? , by - Rex HarrisonSong from the album My Fair Lady, in the genre МюзиклыRelease date: 21.11.2012
Record label: Music Square
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Whay Can't the English? , by - Rex HarrisonSong from the album My Fair Lady, in the genre МюзиклыWhay Can't the English? |
| Look at her, a prisoner of the gutters |
| Condemned by every syllable she ever utters |
| By right, she should be taken out and hung |
| For the cold-blooded murder of the English tongue |
| Eliza (Julie Andrews): |
| Aaoooww! |
| Henry: |
| «Aaoooww!» |
| Heavens, what a sound! |
| This is what the British population |
| Calls an elementary education |
| Pickering (Robert Coote): |
| Oh, come sir, I think you picked a poor example |
| Henry: |
| Did I? |
| Hear them down in Soho square |
| Dropping «h's» everywhere |
| Speaking English anyway they like |
| You sir, did you go to school? |
| Man: |
| Wadaya tike me for, a fool? |
| Henry: |
| No one taught him 'take' instead of 'tike! |
| Hear a Yorkshireman, or worse |
| Hear a Cornishman converse |
| I’d rather hear a choir singing flat |
| Chickens cackling in a barn |
| Just like this one! |
| Eliza: |
| Garn! |
| Henry: |
| «Garn!» |
| I ask you, sir, what sort of word is that? |
| It’s «Aoooow» and «Garn» that keep her in her place |
| Not her wretched clothes and dirty face |
| Why can’t the English teach their children how to speak? |
| This verbal class distinction by now should be antique |
| If you spoke as she does, sir, Instead of the way you do |
| Why, you might be selling flowers, too |
| Pickering: |
| I beg your pardon, sir! |
| An Englishman’s way of speaking absolutely classifies him |
| The moment he talks he makes some other Englishman despise him |
| One common language I’m afraid we’ll never get |
| Oh, why can’t the English learn to set |
| A good example to people whose English is painful to your ears? |
| The Scotch and the Irish leave you close to tears |
| There even are places where English completely disappears |
| In America, they haven’t used it for years! |
| Why can’t the English teach their children how to speak? |
| Norwegians learn Norwegian; |
| the Greeks are taught their Greek |
| In France every Frenchman knows his language from «A» to «Zed» |
| The French never care what they do, actually, as long as they pronounce it |
| properly |
| Arabians learn Arabian with the speed of summer lightning |
| And Hebrews learn it backwards, which is absolutely frightening |
| But use proper English, you’re regarded as a freak |
| Oh, why can’t the English |
| Why can’t the English learn to speak? |