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“Take a Bow” by Rihanna is featured in Showmance, the second episode of Season One. It is sung by Rachel (Lea Michele) with Mercedes (Amber Riley) and Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz) providing back-up vocals.
Rachel sings this in the auditorium with Mercedes and Tina, due to the fact that Finn (Cory Monteit...
[RACHEL]
Oh, how about a round of applause?
Hey, a standing ovation
Ooh, whoa
You look so dumb right now
Standing outside my house
Trying to apologize
You're so ugly when you cry
Please, just cut it out
And don't tell me you're sorry 'cause you're not
Baby, when I know you're only sorry you got caught
But you put on quite a show
Really had me going
But now it's time to go
Curtain's finally closing
That was quite a show
Very entertaining
But it's over now (But it's over now)
Go on and take a bow
Grab your clothes and get gone (Get gone)
You better hurry up
Before the sprinklers come on (Come on)
Talking' bout' "Girl, I love you, you're the one"
This just looks like the re-run
Please, what else is on? (Oh-oh)
And don't tell me you're sorry 'cause you're not
Baby, when I know you're only sorry you got caught
But you put on quite a show
Really had me going
But now it's time to go
Curtain's finally closing
That was quite a show
Very entertaining
But it's over now (But it's over now)
Go on and take a bow
Oh, and the award for the best liar goes to you (Goes to you)
For making me believe
That you could be faithful to me
Let's hear your speech, oh
But you put on quite a show
Really had me going
Now it's time to go
Curtain's finally closing
That was quite a show (Uh-oh)
Very entertaining
But it's over now (But it's over now)
Go on and take a bow
But it's over now
Take a Bow was produced by Peer Åström & Adam Anders.
Glee Cast released Take a Bow on Mon Nov 02 2009.
The song peaked at #38 in Australia, #46 in the United States, #36 in the UK, and #19 in Ireland. The song became Lea Michele’s first solo song to appear on any charts.