Takes me back many years when this is one of the numbers my 1st voice teacher worked with me. I almost forgot that I sang this in a show long ago --- and got a really good audience response from it.
@martinepstein3332 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant Cole Porter lyrics
@amiryacoub40016 жыл бұрын
Since I reached the charming age of puberty And began to think of feminine curls Like a show that's typically Shuberty I have always had a multitude of girls But now that a married man at last am I How aware of my dear departed past am I Where is the life that late I led? Where is it now? Totally dead! Where is the fun I used to find? Where has it gone? Gone with the wind! A married life may all be well But raising an heir could never compare With raising a bit of hell So I repeat what first I said Where is the life that late I... In dear Milano, where are you Momo? Still selling those pictures of the scriptures in the duomo And Carolina, where are you, 'lina? Still peddling your pizza in the streets-a Toremina And in Firenze, where are you Alice? Still there in your pretty itty-bitty pity palace And sweet Lucretia, so young and gay What scandalous doings in the ruins of Pompeii Where is the life that late I led? Where is it now? Totally dead! Where is the fun I used to find? Where has it gone? Gone with the wind! The marriage game is quite all right Yes during the day it's easy to play But oh what a bore at night So I repeat what first I said Where is the life that late I... Where is Rebecca? My Becky-wecky-oh Could still she be cruising that amusing Pontevecchio? Where is Fedora, the wild virago? It's lucky I missed her gangster sister from Chicago Where is Venetia, who loved to chat so? Could still she be drinking in her stinking pink palazzo? And lovely Lisa, where are you Lisa? You gave a new meaning to the Leaning Tower of Piza Where is the life that late I led? Where is it now? Totally dead! Where is the fun I used to find? Where has it gone? Gone with the wind! I've oft been told of nuptial bliss But what do you do at quarter to two With only a shrew to kiss? So I repeat what first I said Where is the life that late I led
@rigaudjean86996 жыл бұрын
AMAZING
@isaachelgens36946 жыл бұрын
Iowa boy done right. This is a really great version, I do however put the Brent Barrett version from the London revival at the top of my list, followed by a televised Robert Goulet one I saw ("Really?" "Yes, really.") Either way, no matter who does it I can't think of another 70 year old song that makes me smile and gets me moving like this one!
@CDB89395 жыл бұрын
Nothing will ever better this Orchestra's playing of the score
@juanmonge83 жыл бұрын
Goulet did it very well.
@franceslitherland13502 жыл бұрын
You must have missed Howard Keel
@JonathanBinns2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
@ajarproject40219 жыл бұрын
he aint no Howard keel but wel done I must say
@JoshFreilich8 жыл бұрын
But what about Alfred Drake?
@ajarproject40218 жыл бұрын
I have only ever seen Howard Keel in this role. I shall check out Mr Drake
@kokoken17 жыл бұрын
Liked both Drake and Keel. Hard to choose between them.
@Eyes-of-Horus4 жыл бұрын
What I didn't like about Howard Keel's rendition was that he had to "sanitize" it for the film. Clark Gable could say, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn" but Howard Keel couldn't sing "raising a bit of Hell."
@dianaaljadeff29833 жыл бұрын
You can see and hear the man wbo introduced this song Alfred Drake in.the 1958 tv performance.He was great .Also Goulet and Keel.
@mr.optimism67025 ай бұрын
Since I reached the charming age of puberty And began to think of feminine curls Like a show that's typically Shuberty I have always had a multitude of girls But now that a married man at last am I How aware of my dear departed past am I (Chorus 1) Where is the life that late I led? Where is it now? Totally dead! Where is the fun I used to find? Where has it gone? Gone with the wind! A married life may all be well But raising an heir Could never compare With raising a bit of hell So I repeat what first I said Where is the life that late I... Giggs 'Spiderman' Official Lyrics & Meaning | Genius Verified (Bridge 1) In dear Milano, where are you Momo? Still selling those pictures Of the Scriptures In the Duomo? And Carolina, where are you, 'lina? Still peddling your pizza In the streets-a Taormina? And in Firenze, where are you Alice? Still there in your pretty Itty-bitty pity Palace? And sweet Lucretia, so young and gay What scandalous doings In the ruins Of Pompeii (Chorus 2) Where is the life that late I led? Where is it now? Totally dead! Where is the fun I used to find? Where has it gone? Gone with the wind! The marriage game is quite all right Yes during the day It's easy to play But oh what a bore at night So I repeat what first I said Where is the life that late I... (Bridge 2) Where is Rebecca? My Becky-wecky-oh Could still she be cruising That amusing Ponte Vecchio? Where is Fedora, the wild virago? It's lucky I missed her Gangster sister From Chicago Where is Venetia, who loved to chat so? Could still she be drinking In her stinking Pink palazzo? And lovely Lisa, where are you Lisa? You gave a new meaning To the Leaning Tower of Pisa (Chorus 3) Where is the life that late I led? Where is it now? Totally dead! Where is the fun I used to find? Where has it gone? Gone with the wind! I've oft been told of nuptial bliss But what do you do At quarter to two With only a shrew to kiss? So I repeat what first I said Where is the life that late I led
@charlessitumorang6736 Жыл бұрын
where can i get the sheet music help me
@junewright8162 жыл бұрын
Dancer Tall
@Eliiniite139 жыл бұрын
Chris Wood sang it better
@bohobo9 жыл бұрын
Elina_fab haha! thanks for the input!
@kokoken17 жыл бұрын
I prefer Ben's version. His acting combined with the singing made me appreciate this one more. There are a couple of things Chris did that just didn't strike me right. Just another opinion.
@dianaaljadeff29833 жыл бұрын
I havent seen Chris Wood and Ben Davis is excellent