Samuel Ramey
Thomas Hampson, Kurt Ollmann, & David Garrison
Samuel Ramey & Marie McLaughlin
Thomas Hampson, Kurt Ollmann, & David Garrison
Tyne Daly & Kurt Ollmann
Frederica von Stade & David Garrison
Thomas Hampson
London Symphony Orchestra;Michael Tilson Thomas
London Symphony Orchestra;Michael Tilson Thomas
Evelyn Lear, Marie McLaughlin & London Voices
Tyne Daly
Thomas Hampson
London Symphony Orchestra;Michael Tilson Thomas
1992 Concert Cast of On the Town
Meriel Dickinson
Frederica von Stade, Tyne Daly, David Garrison, & Kurt Ollmann
Cleo Laine
Samuel Ramey
London Symphony Orchestra;Michael Tilson Thomas
London Symphony Orchestra;Michael Tilson Thomas
London Symphony Orchestra;Michael Tilson Thomas
Frederica von Stade, Tyne Daly, David Garrison, & Kurt Ollmann
Adolph Green
1992 Concert Cast of On the Town
London Voices
This number opens the Broadway musical On the Town. In it, an anonymous dock worker or construction worker sings an aria about how he’s still drowsy so early in the morning. The lead in the song is written for a male singer with a very deep voice.
[FIRST WORKMAN]
I feel like I'm not out of bed yet
Oh!
Oh, the sun is warm
But my blanket's warmer
Sleep, sleep, in your lady's arms
[MEN'S QUARTET]
Sleep in your lady's arms
[SECOND WORKMAN, spoken]
Ya got the time, bud?
[THIRD WORKMAN, spoken]
Three minutes to six
[FIRST WORKMAN]
I left my old woman still sleeping
Mmm!
Oh, the air is sweet
But my woman's sweeter
Sleep, sleep in your lady's arms
[MEN'S QUARTET]
Sleep in your lady's arms
[SECOND WORKMAN, spoken]
Hey, what time is it?
[THIRD WORKMAN, spoken]
One minute to six
[FIRST WORKMAN]
All night I was walking the baby
Wah!
Oh, his eyes are blue
But her eyes are bluer
Sleep, sleep in your lady's arms
[MEN'S QUARTET]
Sleep in your lady's arms
[SECOND WORKMAN, spoken]
What time is it now, bud?
[THIRD WORKMAN, spoken]
Aw, six o'clock, will ya!?
I Feel Like I’m Not Out of Bed Yet was written by Betty Comden & Adolph Green & Leonard Bernstein.
I Feel Like I’m Not Out of Bed Yet was produced by Arend Prohmann.