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Andrew Lloyd Webber & Carrie Hope Fletcher
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Andrew Lloyd Webber & Ivano Turco
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber & & Carrie Hope Fletcher
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Carrie Hope Fletcher
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Carrie Hope Fletcher
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
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The song that Cinderella’s stepsisters (Adele and Marie) sing whilst arguing over who should get Cinderella’s necklace. It outlines the silly worries and thoughts that the people of Belleville have.
[ADELE]
You took my purple broach
[MARIE]
I like it, it's an amethyst
[ADELE]
Well give it back right now before I give your neck a twist
[MARIE]
You stole my dress
[ADELE]
Well, yes that's true
But it looks good on me and not you
This necklace is divine
[MARIE]
It's real and you are counterfeit
[ADELE]
That necklace should be mine, your throat is much too fat for it
[MARIE]
You are a cow
[ADELE]
You take that back
[ADELE and MARIE]
Or I am giving you such a smack!
It's so unfair
I don't have a thing to wear
Unfair and cruel
Life's an imitation jewel
I'm in despair
Why should I care
To leave this chair
Or get off my derriere
[MARIE, spoken]
Cindеrella!
[MARIE]
I need your help right now, this gown cannot unzip itself
[ADELE]
And god knows your moustachе can't bleach your upper lip itself
[MARIE]
Go shine our shoes
[ADELE]
Two hundred pair
[ADELE and MARIE]
How can it be that life's so unfair?
Unfair, unjust I must lie down for a while
Unfair, the strain and pain to remain in style
I'm fair, so fair, folks stop and stare
Unfair, I swear it's a mighty cross to bear
[STEPMOTHER]
This life is so unfair
One daughter who's an imbecile, another half as bright
Not my idea, must be God's will
And then there's you just what I need
A thankless gift I must clothe and feed
Unfair, untoward distress I can ill afford
You are so lame at least I know who to blame
Just scrape and serve like I deserve
It's such a shame you are working my last nerve
Disgraceful, let's face it, it's you, Cinderella
You don't know your place and you never come through
You're lazy and brazen, it's true, Cinderella
A lot like your father, you're bothersome, too
You're feckless and worthless and dull, Cinderella
That we lost the prize is completely your fault
And open your eyes, take a look in the mirror
You've no sense of fashion, a visual assault
Be mindful, my kindness, though ample, is finite
I could change my mind in the blink of a lash
Get out of my sight or tonight may be my night
To show you the street when you throw out the trash
Pick up this place at once
Don't stand there like a speechless dunce
Lord, I don't ask a lot
Go dump and scrub my chamber pot
Then do the floors, get on all fours
Until they sparkle without a spot
Then dust the sills and doors
[ADELE]
Refill the grout, I want no cracks
[STEPMOTHER]
You must complete your chores
[ADELE]
I'm due for my bikini wax
[MARIE]
Where's my massage? I have a knot
[STEPMOTHER]
Spit shine my boots
[MARIE]
Touch up my roots
[STEPMOTHER]
Just know your place
[MARIE and ADELE]
And shut your face
[STEPMOTHER, ADELE and MARIE]
'Cause you're our servant, like it or not