Clark Gesner & Bill Hinnant & Skip Hinnant & Karen Johnson & Reva Rose & Bob Balaban & Gary Burghoff
Clark Gesner & Reva Rose
Clark Gesner & Bill Hinnant & Reva Rose & Gary Burghoff
Clark Gesner & Bob Balaban
Clark Gesner & Gary Burghoff
Clark Gesner & Gary Burghoff & Reva Rose
Clark Gesner & Bill Hinnant & Reva Rose & Gary Burghoff
Clark Gesner & Reva Rose
Clark Gesner & Gary Burghoff & Bob Balaban & Reva Rose
Clark Gesner & Bill Hinnant
Clark Gesner & Bill Hinnant & Karen Johnson & Bob Balaban & Reva Rose & Skip Hinnant & Gary Burghoff
Sung over Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata, Lucy explains her romantic feelings towards Schroeder to him, while he’s playing the piano. He imagines them getting married, but Schroeder is not as excited about that idea as she is.
[LUCY]
D'ya know something, Schroeder?
I think the way you play the piano is nice
D'ya know something else?
It's always been my dream
That I'd marry a man who plays the piano
At parties you'd play something nice like
"April Showers."
I'm sure you could play something nice like
"April Showers."
Or even "Frère Jacques."
Beethoven's nice too
Just imagine
What would you think if someday you and I should get married?
Wouldn't you like that, if someday we two should get married?
(spoken)
My aunt Marion was right, never try to discuss marriage with a musician
Schroeder was written by Clark Gesner.
Clark Gesner released Schroeder on Tue Mar 14 1967.