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BETTY BLUE EYESa musical based on the screenplay
'A Private Function' by Alan Bennett
Book by Ron Cowen and Daniel LipmanMusic by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
PIANO VOCAL SCORE18.5.11
Piano f
Far from Austere h = 110
Pno. f
3
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Pno.
7
Pno. mf
11
Pno.
15
Pno.
19
Solo Drums
Music by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
No.1 - Overture
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
Pno.
23
Pno.
27
Pno.
31
Pno. f
35
Pno.
39
Pno.
legato
mp
43
Betty Blue Eyes
No.1 - Overture
5.5.11
2
Pno.
47
Pno.
51
Pno. f
55
Pno. f
59
Pno.
63
Pno.
67
Betty Blue Eyes
No.1 - Overture
5.5.11
3
Pno.mp
71
Pno. f
75
Pno.
79
Betty Blue Eyes
No.1 - Overture
5.5.11
4
Voice
Piano
Fairf shares Fair shares for all That's what the P M
Martial q = 15040
f
Voice
Pno.
said No cares let's have a ball Soon we'll have ho ney- on our
44
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Voice
Pno.
bread Thatmp Mist er- Att lee- He told us flat ly- We could look for ward- to a
48
mp
CUE - AS THE NEWSREEL FOOTAGE REACHES "It's Fair Shares for All"
ALL
Music by George Stiles
No.2 - Fair Shares For AllLyrics by Anthony Drewe
3 3
5.5.11
Voice
Pno.
spread Ev er- since Hit ler- Por tions- are litt ler- Now we don't ev en- have the
52
Voice
Pno.
blood
mf
y- bread Fair
f
shares Fair shares for all Brit ain- is stand ing-
56
mf f
Voice
Pno.
tall With fair shares Fair shares for
60
Voice
Strings
Pno.
all
Scurrying 63
ff mp
ff mp
JOYCE: Hurry up, Mother.
MRS ALLARDYCE: 'Scuse me!
No.2 - Fair Shares For All
5.5.11 Betty Blue Eyes
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Strings
Pno.
66a 66b 66c 66d
Voice
Strings
Pno.
Fairf shares Fair shares for all That's all we ev er-
67
mf
Voice
Strings
Pno.
seek If there's meat on the stall
70
JOYCE: Give it back. MOTHER DEAR: She had two!
JOYCE: Give it back!
JOYCE: She's eighty-four.
JOYCE
No.2 - Fair Shares For All
5.5.11Betty Blue Eyes
3
Voice
Strings
Pno.
She'll make it stretch in to- next week mp It's all the fash ion-
73
mp
Voice
Strings
Pno.
Eke out your ra tion- Pop some thing- tast y- in the pot
76
Voice
Strings
Pno.
Cash in a coup on- I'll put the soup on Boiled bones and cab bage- is the
79
MOTHER DEAR JOYCE
MOTHER DEAR
JOYCE MOTHER DEAR
No.2 - Fair Shares For All
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4
Voice
Strings
Pno.
best we've got f Fair shares Fair shares for all
82
f Fair shares Fair shares for all
f
Voice
Strings
Pno.
We're up a gainst- the wall With fair shares
85
We're up a gainst- the wall With fair shares
ALL
ALL
No.2 - Fair Shares For All
5.5.11Betty Blue Eyes
5
Voice
Strings
Pno.
Fair shares for all
88
Fair shares for all Ev
mp
en-
Voice
Pno.
though Ger ry's- bombs have stoppeddrop ping- We still have to bat tle- for our -
91
mp sotto voce sim.
Voice
Pno.
Eve ry- time that we need to go shop ping- And
94
selves
MRS METCALF
MRS TURNBULL
No.2 - Fair Shares For All
5.5.11 Betty Blue Eyes
6
Voice
Pno.
find there is noth ing- on the shelves And of late we've suc cumbed- to this
97
Voice
Pno.
feel ing- We don't think the sys tem- real ly- worksp
While be -
100
Voice
Pno.
hind cert ain- doors dodg y- deal ing- Guar an- tees- cert ain- peo ple- cert ain- perks pp A lit tle-
103
p
Voice
Strings
Pno.
give A lit tle- take A pound or two of stew ing- steak A lit tle-
107
pp
pp
MRS ROACH
MRS LESTER
ALLARDYCE
SWABY METCALF LOCKWOOD
No.2 - Fair Shares For All
5.5.11Betty Blue Eyes
7
Voice
Strings
Pno.
wink A lit tle- nudge A doz en- eggs A bag of fudge Fudge!
poco rall.111
Voice
Pno.
Pompous q = 130115
mp
p
Voice
Pno.
f Fair shares Fair shares for all Now that the fu ture's-
119
Fair shares Fair shares for all Now that the fut ure's-
mf
ALLARDYCE METCALF ALLARDYCE ALL
SWABY:"Will you hurry along, Henry? If we dont get these invitations out, there'll be no banquet!"
ALL
No.2 - Fair Shares For All
5.5.11 Betty Blue Eyes
8
Voice
Pno.
bright
bright bright Who dares chall enge- White hall?-
122
bright Who dares chall enge- White hall?-
Voice
Pno.
Our pol i- tic- ians- must be right
125
Our pol i- tic- ians- must be right
f
Voice
Pno.
Offaly slow h = 74127
p
NOBLE: "I can assure you, Mr. Wormold, youll find no butchers on the fiddle here in Shepardsford."
No.2 - Fair Shares For All
5.5.11Betty Blue Eyes
9
Voice
Pno.
131
Voice
Pno.
134
Voice
Pno.
138
Voice
Pno.
141
WORMOLD: "Nevertheless, Sergeant, it is my duty as Meat Inspector for the Ministry of Food to ensure ..."
WORMOLD (cont.): "...that every citizen receives his fair ration, and that anyone dealing in unlicensed meat be punished to..."
WORMOLD (cont.) "...the full and severest extent of the law." NOBLE: "I hear you did a bang-up job in Bootle."
WORMOLD: "Every butcher shops been closed and every butchers behind bars." NOBLE: "Good Lord. How do people eat?"
No.2 - Fair Shares For All
5.5.11 Betty Blue Eyes
10
Voice
Pno.
Swooning q = 122
145
Voice
Pno.
War time- is o ver- Those cliffs of Do ver- Seem ev en- whit er- there's no
148
Mmm
mp
o ver- Mmm Do ver- Seem ev en- whit er- there's no
mp
Voice
Pno.
doubt mf But there are few words A bout- the blue birds
151
doubt
WORMOLD: "That is not a matter which falls under the jurisdiction of my department."
SAFETY
SAFETY
ALL
(falsetto)
JOYCE
No.2 - Fair Shares For All
5.5.11Betty Blue Eyes
11
Voice
Pno.
That they made such a song and dance a bout-
154
Voice
Strings
Pno.
Fair shares Fair shares for all We're rid ing- for a
Scurrying q = 150156
Fair
f
shares Fair shares for all We're rid ing- for a
f
Voice
Strings
Pno.
fall With Fair shares Fair shares for
159
fall With Fair shares Fair shares for
ALL
ALL
No.2 - Fair Shares For All
5.5.11 Betty Blue Eyes
12
Voice
Strings
Pno.
all fair shares Fair shares for
162
all fair shares Fair shares for
Voice
Strings
Pno.
all
subito mfff
Fair shares for all!
166
allFair shares for all!
fff
No.2 - Fair Shares For All
5.5.11Betty Blue Eyes
13
Gilbert
Piano
p A place on the pa rade- I mag- ine- it A place on the pa rade-
Freely q = 110
pp colla voce
con pedale
Gilbert
Pno.
A place on the pa rade- My name a bove- the door A
5
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Gilbert
Pno.
place on the pa rade- It's what I've been wait ing- for It's per fect- ly- pos i- tioned- Both
poco rit. A Tempo q = 11010
CUE: GILBERT: "New shop "To Let"?"REG BOWEN: "That's right. Thinking of renting it?"
GILBERT: "Me? No, no, I could never --"
GILBERT
No.3 - A Place On The Parade
Music by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
REG BOWEN:"Could be just the opportunity for a get-ahead young man!"
GILBERT: "Gilbert Chilvers - Chiropodist"
bell-like
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
Gilbert
Pno.
prom in- ent- yet quaint An ad e- quate- shop win dow- A lick or two of paint
13
Gilbert
Pno.
Ev' ry thing- I dreamed of for set ting- up in trade my own place My place on the pa -
poco rall.16
Gilbert
Pno.
rade
Steady Pulse q. = 6020
mp
Gilbert
Pno.
mp Ham mer- toes- and bun ions- Cal lous- es- and corns
23
Betty Blue Eyes
No.3 - A Place On The Parade
22.4.11
2
Gilbert
Pno.
Clip pers- for the toe nails- Tweez ers- for the thorns Fear of fal len- arch es?-
26
Gilbert
Pno.
Eas i- ly- al layed- In my place on the pa rade-
29
Gilbert
Pno.
Ti ne- al- in fec- tion- Fet id- fun gal- growth Step in to- my parl our-
32
Gilbert
Pno.
I can cure you both Vi ru- lent- ver ruc- cas- Fall be neath- the bladeIn my place on the pa
35
mf
Betty Blue Eyes
No.3 - A Place On The Parade
22.4.11
3
Gilbert
Pno.
rade mf Think of the good I could a -
Poco pi mosso39
mf
Gilbert
Pno.
chieve Think of the pain I could re -
43
Gilbert
Pno.
lieve mp While
cresc poco a poco
wise men Make Brit ain-
47
smp
Gilbert
Pno.
great a gain- Play ing- their roles mf I'm sav ing-
51
3
Betty Blue Eyes
No.3 - A Place On The Parade
22.4.11
4
Gilbert
Pno.
soles f Rem e- dies- and oint ments- It's the stuffof dreams
Steady again q. = 6055
mf
con pedale
Gilbert
Pno.
Ev ry- em bro ca- tion Lin i- ments- and creams Pum ice- stones and scal pels- Lov ing- ly- dis played- In my
59
Gilbert
Pno.
place on the pa rade- On the Pa rade-
63
f
Gilbert
Pno.
67
mp
GILBERT: "Joyce! Joyce!"
JOYCE: "Gilbert -- propriety. Shouting down the Parade. What will people think?" GILBERT: "Read that!" JOYCE: Shop to Let. Contact Mr. Francis Lockwood, solicitor.
Betty Blue Eyes
No.3 - A Place On The Parade
22.4.11
5
Gilbert
Pno.
73
p
Gilbert
Pno.
77
Gilbert
Pno.
81
Gilbert
Pno.
85
GILBERT: "Havent we always talked of one day having my own surgery on the Parade?" JOYCE: "That was a dream -- once. But its hard to dream on an empty stomach."
GILBERT: "All that's about to change. I can feel it. Could be just the opportunity for a get-ahead young man."
MOTHER DEAR: "Get-ahead young men dont wait for opportunities -- they make them." GILBERT: "Is there any way of silencing her? Permanently?
JOYCE: "Go and buy us another tin of Spam, Mother." MOTHER DEAR: "What do we say?" JOYCE: "Please." MOTHER DEAR: "That's Better."
(MOTHER DEAR exits)
VAMP UNTIL...
Betty Blue Eyes
No.3 - A Place On The Parade
22.4.11
6
Gilbert
Pno.
Picking Up q. = 6689
mp
Gilbert
Pno.
93 96A
mf
Gilbert
Joyce
Pno.
mf"Good day Mis sus- Chil vers"- "How may we as sist?"-
97
Ev'
mf
ry one- will not ice- How could they res ist?-
Gilbert
Joyce
Pno.
They will quick ly- fade With ourplace f on the pa rade-
101
As for dirt y- glan ces- They will quick ly- fade With ourplacef
on the pa rade- We'll be the
GILBERT: "Joyce, I know things haven't progressed as quickly as you -- we -- would've liked.
"But settling in a new place, finding your way -- it takes time. Now, finally, there's an open door!"JOYCE: "It's true. everyone knows you're really someone when you're on the Parade --"
SAFETY
Betty Blue Eyes
No.3 - A Place On The Parade
22.4.11
7
Gilbert
Joyce
Pno.
Think of the good I could ach ieve-
Pi mosso q. = 70105
new peop le- to know We will break
f
Gilbert
Joyce
Pno.
Think of the pain I could re lieve-
109
through then watch us grow
Gilbert
Joyce
Pno.
Onemp
cresc poco a poco
small shop! f Dreams can be
113
mfWho knows where things may stop f Dreams can be
smp mf
Betty Blue Eyes
No.3 - A Place On The Parade
22.4.11
8
Gilbert
Joyce
Pno.
madeffOn the par ade-
rall.117
made On the par ade-
f
Gilbert
Joyce
Pno.
Hamf mer- toes- and bun ions- Cal lous- es- and corns Clip pers- for the toe nails-
Broader q. = 60121
mf When this town gets to see There is
f
Gilbert
Joyce
Pno.
Tweez ers- for the thorns As for dirt y- glan ces- They will quick ly- fade With our
poco accel.124
far more to me No more dirt y- glance es- With our
GILBERT
JOYCE
Betty Blue Eyes
No.3 - A Place On The Parade
22.4.11
9
Gilbert
Joyce
Pno.
place On the pa rade
mf
- at
127
place on the pa rade
mf
- at
mf
Gilbert
Joyce
Pno.
last Set ting- up in
130
last
Betty Blue Eyes
No.3 - A Place On The Parade
22.4.11
10
Gilbert
Joyce
Pno.
trade
f
When
ff
we'reon the pa -
rit.133
f Due re spect- will be paid When
ff
we'reon the pa -
f
Gilbert
Joyce
Pno.
rade
Faster q. = 70137
rade
ff
Betty Blue Eyes
No.3 - A Place On The Parade
22.4.11
11
MRS R
Piano
Brightly h = 66
p
p
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MRS R
Pno.
poco rit.5
CUE: JOYCE: "Of course he said yes. You were very convincing!"
MRS. ROACH: "Oh, Mr. Chilvers --!" MRS. LESTER: "Mr. Chilvers -- ! MRS. TURNBULL: "Are you coming, Mr. Chilvers --?"
Lyrics by Anthony Drewe Music by George Stiles
No.4 - Magic Fingers
GILBERT: "My patients are expecting me!" JOYCE: "Don't be late for supper. And afterwards, I believe sexual intercourse will be in order."
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
MRS R
MRS L
MRS T
Pno.
mp He has mag ic- fing ers-
Magical h = 609
mp He has mag ic- hands
mp And I
mp
simile
MRS R
MRS L
MRS T
Pno.
That he un der- stands- And his touch is ten der- When he
12
That he un der- stands- And his touch is ten der- When he
just know some how- That he un der- stands- And his touch is ten der- When he
Betty Blue Eyes
No. 4 - Magic Fingers
22.4.11
2
MRS R
MRS L
MRS T
Pno.
hits the spot And he talks a bout- con di- tions- That I nev er- knew I'd got
15
hits the spot And he talks a bout- con di- tions- That I nev er- knew I'd got
hits the spot And he talks a bout- con di- tions- That I nev er- knew I'd got
mp f
MRS R
Pno.
Faster h = 86 rall.18
MRS R
Pno.
Flowing h = 7022
mp
MRS ROACH "There you are Mr Chilvers."
MRS. ROACH (cont.): "I was beginning to think you werent coming. " GILBERT "Why, Mrs Roach, would I ever miss an appointment with you?"
Betty Blue Eyes
No. 4 - Magic Fingers
22.4.11
3
MRS R
Pno.
26
MRS R
Pno.
30
MRS R
Pno.
34
MRS R
Pno.
mpHe has
poco rit.37
GILBERT (cont.): "Now lets see how that in-grown toenail is coming along. Why, I believe weve turned the corner."
GILBERT "I touch her feet and what a moment ago was an expression as worn and grey as an old wool cardigan...."
GILBERT (cont.) "... is suddenly as bright as..." MRS. ROACH: "-- marsh marigolds growing beside a stream where..."
MRS. ROACH (cont.): "...I used to play as a little girl, the mud squishing between my toes."
MRS. ROACH
Betty Blue Eyes
No. 4 - Magic Fingers
22.4.11
4
MRS R
Pno.
mag ic- fin gers- He has mag ic- hands And I just know some how- That he
Con moto h = 6041
mp
MRS R
Pno.
un der- stands-mf
And he shows such kind ness- That I long for more
p
He re-
44
mf
MRS R
Pno.
minds me of my hus band- As he was be fore- the war
47
mp
MRS R
Pno.
49
p mf
MRS ROACH: "My husband had magic fingers. Before he lost his arms. Macaroon?" He accepts it, gratefully, and moves on to Mrs Lester.
Betty Blue Eyes
No. 4 - Magic Fingers
22.4.11
5
MRS R
Pno.
Faster h = 86 rall.51
MRS R
Pno.
Flowing h = 7055
mp
MRS R
Pno.
59
mp
MRS R
Pno.
63
GILBERT "Good afternoon, Mrs Lester.How's that corn?"
MRS. LESTER "High as an elephants eye, as the saying goes." He kneels before her, takes her foot gently in his hand.
GILBERT "All day on her feet she stands, shoulders hunched, ankles swollen, washing other womens husbands shirts, other womens childrens frocks, ..."
GILBERT (cont.): "...other couples sheets. But when I take her foot in my hand, the sheets drying in the backyard become --"
Betty Blue Eyes
No. 4 - Magic Fingers
22.4.11
6
MRS R
Pno.
67
MRS R
MRS L
Pno.
mpHe has
poco rall.71
mpHe has
mf mf p
MRS R
MRS L
Pno.
ma gic- fin gers- He has ma gic- hands And I just know some how- That he
Con Moto h = 6074
ma gic- fin gers- He has ma gic- hands And I just know some how- That he
mp
MRS. LESTER: " -- little sails on little boats floating on the sea, while my Harry and I..."
MRS. LESTER (cont.): ".... raced down the beach, the sand burning our feet."
MRS. ROACH
MRS. LESTER
Betty Blue Eyes
No. 4 - Magic Fingers
22.4.11
7
MRS R
MRS L
Pno.
un der- stands- He is mild in man ner- Ah
77
un der- stands- He is mild in man ner- He is strong yet shymp
And for
mf
MRS R
MRS L
Pno.
80
sev' ral- pre cious- mo ments- All my troub les- pass me by
mp
MRS R
Pno.
82
p mf
MRS. LESTER: "I received another letter from the Home Office telling me not to give up hope. Theyll keep searching for my Harry until they find him. Must remember to buy more starch."
Betty Blue Eyes
No. 4 - Magic Fingers
22.4.11
8
G
Pno.
Faster h = 86 rall.84
G
Pno.
89
pp
G
Pno.
Con rubato93
p
MRS R
Pno.
Marshmp Mar i- golds- down by the stream where the wa ter- was swirl ing- a round-
Magical h = 6095
mp
GILBERT: "Lovely day, Mrs Turnbull. Hows the circulation?"She doesnt answer. He kneels, takes her foot gently in his hand.
G.P.
GILBERT:"She sits there silent as a stone in a pile of rubble."
"All that was left when the bomb fell and All Saints Church came crashing down around her."
"...What can one say when Gods roof caves in? "
"But when I take her foot in my palm - "
MRS. TURNBULL: "The glass is stained with light, not blood. The chapel bursts with song, not bombs."
MRS. ROACH
Betty Blue Eyes
No. 4 - Magic Fingers
22.4.11
9
MRS L
MRS T
Pno.
Sails bil low- ing- out from the masts of the yachts as they bobbed in the sound
99
mfAnd
MRS T
Pno.
on ev' ry sur face- a bowl ful- of daffs So the al ter- was look ing- a treat mf And
Piu Mosso103
p
mf
mf
MRS T
Pno.
I sang the des cant- for "Ride on inMaj es- ty"- Ev' ry- one up on their feet
107
MRS. LESTER
MRS TURNBULL
Betty Blue Eyes
No. 4 - Magic Fingers
22.4.11
10
MRS R
MRS L
MRS T
Pno.
p Ah Hmm
rall.111
p Ah Hmm
mpOn their feet p Hmm
f mp p
MRS R
MRS L
MRS T
Pno.
Hmm Hmm
Magical h = 60114
Hmm Hmm
Hmm Hmm
Betty Blue Eyes
No. 4 - Magic Fingers
22.4.11
11
MRS R
MRS L
MRS T
Pno.
Mm Oh,
mf
He has ma gic- fin gers- and I feel no pain
f
I look
117
Mm Oh,
mf
He has ma gic- fin gers- and I feel no pain
f
I look
Mm Oh,
mf
He has mag gic- fin gers- and I feel no pain
f
I look
mff
MRS R
MRS L
MRS T
Pno.
for ward- to each vis it- In a way I can't ex plain-
120
for ward- to each vis it- In a way I can't ex plain-
for ward- to each vis it- In a way I can't ex plain- Hmm
mp
mf mp
MRS ROACH: "Don't forget your coupon!"
Piano solo
Betty Blue Eyes
No. 4 - Magic Fingers
22.4.11
12
MRS R
MRS L
MRS T
Pno.
mfI look for ward- to each vis it- In a
123
mf I look for ward- to each vis it- In a
mf I look for ward- to each vis it- In a
mf f
mf
MRS R
MRS L
MRS T
Pno.
way I can't f ex plain-
Applause SegueNo.4a Another Day, Another Queue
125
way I can't f ex plain-
way I can't f ex plain-
mf mf
MRS LESTER: "Are you sure this is all you want?"GILBERT: "That'll do just fine."
Orch
Betty Blue Eyes
No. 4 - Magic Fingers
22.4.11
13
Company
Piano
Very Lively q = 1603
mf
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Co.
Pno.
6
mp
Co.
Pno.
Suddenly slower rit.9
p
CUE: Applause from No.4 - MAGIC FINGERS
Music by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
No. 4a - Another Day, Another Queue
MOTHER DEAR: "Another day, another queue. It's as if I never went to bed."
22.4.11Betty Blue Eyes
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Gilbert
Piano
In 2 h = 80
mp
Gilbert
Pno.
5
mf
Gilbert
Pno.
9
mp
CUE: JOYCE: "Don't forget your lesson, Veronica! Five o'clock sharp!"
JOYCE (cont'd): "A private function Mother! We must start thinking of what to wear."
No. 4b - Mrs. Metcalf's Treatment
Lyrics by Anthony Drewe Music by George Stiles
JOYCE: "And I have no intention to 'make do and mend'."
MRS. METCALF: "My last little man was so old he could barely see."
22.4.11Betty Blue Eyes
Mrs.Metcalf
Piano
mp He has mag ic- fin gers- He has force ful- thumbs And I
Freely h = 66
p mp
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Mrs.Metcalf
Pno.
have hot flush es- ev' ry time he comes How I wish my Met calf- Could be
5
Mrs.Metcalf
Pno.
half as sweet When you're mar ried- to a butch er- You're just a noth- er- cut of meat
8
mf mp
CUE: MRS. METCALF: "He who eats the fastest eats the most.That's the law of the jungle and it's no different here. (GILBERT hits the spot) Ooh!"
MRS METCALF
No. 4c - Magic Fingers - Reprise
Lyrics by Anthony Drewe Music by George Stiles
22.4.11Betty Blue Eyes
Mrs.Metcalf
Pno.
Seductively11
p
Mrs.Metcalf
Pno.
15
Mrs.Metcalf
Pno.
19
MRS. METCALF: "Are you sure there isn't anything I can offer you?"
GILBERT: "Just a ration coupon -- if you can spare it."
SHE pulls one from her bosom, hands it to him...when...
MUSIC CUT ON CUENOBLE: "Open up. This is the police!"
METCALF: "Gestapo! Gestapo! MRS. METCALF: Bloody hell!"
No.4c - Magic Fingers - Reprise
22.4.11 Betty Blue Eyes
2
Wormold
Piano
mpNo stone will go un turned- It's time these peo ple- learned
Stony q = 130
mp
Wormold
Pno.
If meat is deemed un fit- They won't be eat ing- it
Meno mosso5
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Wormold
Pno.
For fresh ly- butch ered- roast or raw I will up hold- the
9
CUE: WORMOLD: "Any unlicensed meat is to be confiscatedand painted regulation green, making it, "Unfit for Human Consumption"."
WORMOLD
No. 5 - Painting By Heart
Music by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
Wormold
Pno.
law
Rhythmically q = 15013
Co.
Pno.
mp No he can't it's ob scene-
17
mp Noth ing- wrong with that
Co.
Pno.
mf They'd rath er- eat They don't care where it's
20
side o' meat
WORMOLD: "Bring me the paint!"
MRS METCALF
METCALF
MR & MRS METCALF
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 2
Co.
Pno.
been
23
Wormold
Pno.
mfI'll keep il leg- al- pork From each im mor- al- fork
27
mf
Wormold
Pno.
In lit tle- towns like this To find such av ar- - ice-
31
Wormold
Pno.
Is some thing- I won't tol er- ate- Stand back while
35
CONSTABLE NOBLE: "Why dont you let me do that, sir? Youve done enough for one day."
WORMOLD
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 3
Wormold
Pno.
I cre ate- mpWatch me I'm
38
f
Wormold
Pno.
paint ing- - paint ing- by
Tainted waltz - in 1 h. = 7043
subito mp
mf
Wormold
Pno.
heart Some think it
47
Wormold
Pno.
waste ful- - But I con sid- er- it
51
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 4
Wormold
Pno.
art The sweep of the
55
Wormold
Pno.
should er- - A brush of the
59
Wormold
Pno.
breast mp The
63
mp
Wormold
Pno.
ten der- young rump So pleas ing- ly- plump The
67
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 5
Wormold
Pno.
part I love best mf Yes when I'm
71
Wormold
Pno.
paint ing- - Struc ture- and
75
mf
Wormold
Pno.
form I get a
79
Wormold
Pno.
feel ing- - in side- that's fuz zy- and
83
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 6
Wormold
Pno.
warm Though my vo -
87
Wormold
Pno.
ca tion- - may strike
91
Wormold
Pno.
some as odd
f
When I am
95
f
Wormold
Pno.
paint ing- - mp Then I feel
99
mp
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 7
Wormold
Pno.
close to
103
Wormold
Pno.
God
107
mp
Wormold
Pno.
111
Wormold
Pno.
115
WORMOLD: "I always wanted to be an artist."
WORMOLD: (cont.) "But my father -- "The Vicar" -- forbade me."
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 8
Wormold
Pno.
119
Wormold
Pno.
mp Be cause- when I'm
123
Wormold
Pno.
paint ing,- - paint ing- -
127
mf
Wormold
Pno.
mp It's an art in it self-
131
mp
WORMOLD: (cont.) "He said that only God had the right to create."
WORMOLD: (cont.) "But my father was wrong! Now I have the right."
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 9
Wormold
Pno.
My cal ling- in life
135
mf
Wormold
Pno.
Keep ing- meat off the shelf
139
mp
Wormold
Pno.
Paint ing- it Taint ing- it
143
mf
Wormold
Pno.
Seiz ing- their spoils
147
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 10
Wormold
Pno.
Ev 'ry- - joint a
151
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
stu dy- in oils
155
mf Watch him he's
mfWatch him he's
Co.
Pno.
paint ing- - Paint ing- by
159
paint ing- - Paint ing- by
f
POLICEMEN
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 11
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
mp
With a lit tle- dab With a lit tle- daub With a lit tle- flair
163
heart Some think it
heart Some think it
p mf
Co.
Pno.
waste ful- - but he con sid- ers- it
167
waste ful- - but he con sid- ers- it
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
With a lit tle- brush With a lit tle- stroke With a lit tle- care
171
art
art
p mf
chromatics stet
chromatics stet
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 12
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
Peo ple- think
175
Peo ple- - think he
Peo ple- - think he
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
I ride rough shod mp But
179
rides rough shod
rides rough shod
f mp
Wormold
Pno.
I've had this tal ent- since I was a kid
183
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 13
Wormold
Pno.
Now I use it where ev- - er I'm bid
187
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
In a way Mi chel- An ge- lo- did Just
f
the
191
Just
f
the
Just
f
the
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
same ff Dad dy- I'm
rit.195
same
same
f
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 14
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
paint ing- - Paint ing- and
Broadly in 1 h. = 70199
Laf
la la la la la la la la la la la
La la la la la la la la la la la la
ff
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
proud Think of my
203
With a lit tle- dab With a lit tle- daub With a lit tle- flare
With a lit tle- dab With a lit tle- daub With a lit tle- flare
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
bo dy- - of work if I'd been al -
207
La la la la la la la la la la la la
La la la la la la la la la la la la
chromatics stet
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 15
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
lowed! Though my vo -
211
With a lit tle- brush With a lit tle- stroke With a lit tle- care
With a lit tle- brush With a lit tle- stroke With a lit tle- care
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
ca tion- - may strike
215
Ah
mp
ah
Ah
mp
ah
mp
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
some as odd ff When I am
219
Ah ah
Ah ah
f
chromatics stet
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 16
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
paint ing- - Then I feel
223
When he is paint ing- -
f When he is paint ing- -
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
close
Piu mosso227
Close
Close
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
to
231
to
to
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 17
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
God
Faster235
Ah
Ah
Wormold
Co.
Pno.
239
God
God
APPLAUSE SEGUE
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 5 - Painting By Heart 18
Noble
Piano
Fast Waltz - in 1 h. = 75
f Oom
f Oom pah pah
ff
ff
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Noble
Pno.
Oh,f what a crimemf
5
Oom Oom Oom Pah
Oom pah pah Oom pah pah Oom pah pah pah
CUE: APPLAUSE SEGUE
No. 5a - Painting By Heart - Wipe
Music by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
FEMALE CONSTABLES
MALE CONSTABLES
NOBLE
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
Noble
Pno.
He must be mad
9
Oom
Oom pah pah
Noble
Pno.
I thought
13
Oom Oom Oom Pah
Oom pah pah Oom pah pah Oom pah pah Pah
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No.5a - Painting By Heart - Wipe2
Noble
Pno.
Hit ler- was bad
17
Oom
pah pah
Pno.
Oom Oom pah pah
poco rit.21
pah pah Oom pah pah
mf
Noble
Pno.
Poco moto (q = 116)Half Time Feel
26
VERONICA's PIANO - AS NEEDED (and as butchered)
PIANO SOLO
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No.5a - Painting By Heart - Wipe 3
Pno.
1.30
Pno.
2.34
Pno.
38
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No.5a - Painting By Heart - Wipe4
Joyce
Piano
Freely
p
Joyce
Pno.
5
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Joyce
Pno.
9
CUE: MOTHER DEAR:"Thats a fine way to talk. Youd think I taught her no manners."
JOYCE: "Playing matinees at the Arcadia Theatre. No one even seeing my face."
Music by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
No. 6 - Nobody - Part One
JOYCE: (cont.) "Giving lessons to privileged brats! If thats what its like to have children it's just as well we didn't have any."
JOYCE: (contd) "Striving to keep a gracious home, set a lovely table, prepare a meal from the meagerest of means --"
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
Joyce
Pno.
13
Joyce
Pno.
17
f
Joyce
Pno.
mfNo bo- dy- No bo- dy- No bo- dy- calls me no bo- dy-
Steady h = 7021
f
Joyce
Pno.
I'm some bo- dy- They ought to be Hob nob- bing- with yet they put me
25
JOYCE: "I could have been somebody. I should have been somebody. Everyone said I had a lovely voice --"
MOTHER DEAR: "What did I tell you about your posture, Joyce! Nobody wants to grow a hump!"
JOYCE
banging her hands on the keys...
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 6 - Nobody - Part One2
Joyce
Pno.
down mp I see the way peo ple- smirk May be- their jibes would n't-
Piu mosso29
mp
Joyce
Pno.
work If I could move in high cir cles- -
33
Joyce
Pno.
No bo- dy- No bo- dy- No bo- dy- calls me no bo- dy-
piu mosso37
mf
Joyce
Pno.
mfIf on ly- they'd take the time they'd see That
41
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 6 - Nobody - Part One3
Joyce
Pno.
those who call me a no bo- dy- don't know
45
Joyce
Pno.
me
Quicker h = 10049
f
Joyce
Pno.
mf I'm a wo man- of sub stance- A wo man- with stand ards-
53
mf
Joyce
Pno.
A wo man- of ma ny- ex tremes-
57
3
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 6 - Nobody - Part One4
Joyce
Pno.
A wo man- with hopes A wo man- who copes De -
61
Joyce
Pno.
spite so ma ny- un - ful filled- dreams I'm well -
65
Joyce
Pno.
bred e nough- Well read- e nough- with wit ty- rep ar- tee- I'm
69
Joyce
Pno.
good e nough- I've stood e nough- of peop le- talk ing-
73
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 6 - Nobody - Part One5
Joyce
Pno.
down to me
poco rall.76
Joyce
Pno.
f No bo- dy- No bo- dy- No bo- dy- calls me no bo- dy-
Steady Swing h = 9079
f
Joyce
Pno.
I'm some bo- dy- Who's born to be The cen tre- of eve ry- thing- in
83
Joyce
Pno.
town I'll be the creme de la creme I'll show I'm bet ter- than
87
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 6 - Nobody - Part One6
Joyce
Pno.
them Though they're so quick to con demn- me
91
Joyce
Pno.
No bo- dy- No bo- dy- No bo- dy- calls me no bo- dy-
95
Joyce
Pno.
I'm sure giv en- time they'll all a gree- That
99
Joyce
Pno.
those who call me a no bo- dy-
103
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 6 - Nobody - Part One7
Joyce
Pno.
f don't know...
rall.106
Joyce
Company
Pno.
No, No bo- dy- No bo- dy- No bo- dy- calls me no bo- dy-
Slightly Broader h = 85109
Nomf bo- - dy- - No bo- dy-
No bo- - dy- - No bo- dy-
f
Joyce
Company
Pno.
I'm some bo- dy- They're gon na- see Rise up to be som one- of re -
113
Some bo- - dy- - -
Some bo- - dy- - -
GIRLS
BOYS
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 6 - Nobody - Part One8
Joyce
Company
Pno.
nown I'll make them eat ev ery- word I'm not just one of the
117
Ooh Ooh
Ooh Ooh
Joyce
Company
Pno.
herd Time that the whole town was stirred up
121
Ooh Do do bi do Do do bi do
Ooh Do do bi do Do do bi do
GBB
GBB
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 6 - Nobody - Part One9
Joyce
Company
Pno.
No bo- - dy- - calls me no bo- dy-
Pi mosso h = 90125
No bo- dy- No bo- dy- No bo- dy- Ooh
No bo- dy- No bo- dy- No bo- dy- Ooh
Joyce
Company
Pno.
I'll climb to the top of an y- tree
129
Ah
Ah
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 6 - Nobody - Part One10
Joyce
Company
Pno.
Those who call me a no bo- - dy Don't know
133
Nof bo- dy- Don't know
No bo- dy- Don't know
Joyce
Pno.
me!
138
ff
Joyce
Company
Pno.
APPLAUSE SEGUE142
Ahfff
Ah
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 6 - Nobody - Part One11
Company
Piano
Bright h = 100A1 A2 A3 A4
mf
Company
Pno.
What
mf
a pre poste- rous- wom an-
1
f mf
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Company
Pno.
Who does shes think she is
5
I'mmf
on ly- thank ful-
CUE: UNDER THE APPLAUSE FROM PART ONE
No. 6a - Nobody - Part 2
Music by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
33
MRS ALLARDYCE, MRS LOCKWOOD, VERONICA
3
SWABY, ALLARDYCE, LOCKWOOD
3
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
Company
Pno.
8
my wife Is n't- as de ranged- as his
Company
Pno.
mpThe wom an's- an up start- The wo man's- a no one-
11
The wom an's- an up start- The wo man's- a no one-
Company
Pno.
Her place is the back of the queue
15
Her place is the back of the queue
3
Betty Blue Eyes5.5.11
No. 6a - Nobody - Part 22
Company
Pno.
She beg gars- be lief- A lit tle- more beef?
19
She beg gars- be lief-Well
Company
Pno.
We're well
23
thank you I don't mind if I do We're well
Company
Pno.
fed e nough- We've said e nough- the wo man- is no good De -
27
fed e nough- We've said e nough- the wo man- is no good De -
MRS ALLARDYCE
SWABY
ALL
ALL
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
No. 6a - Nobody - Part 2 3
Company
Pno.
void of charm
31
void of charm
Oh twist my arm per haps- just one more
Company
Pno.
One more York shire-
rall.34
York shire-
One
pud
more York shire-
Joyce
Company
Pno.
fNo bo- dy- No bo- dy- No bo- dy- calls me no bo- dy-
Slightly quicker h = 9037
Nomp
bo- - de- - li- - cious!-
No bo- - de- - li- - cious!-
f
SWABY
JOYCE
Betty Blue Eyes5.5.11
No. 6a - Nobody - Part 24
Joyce
Company
Pno.
I'm some bo- dy- They're gon na- see Rise up to be some one- of re -
41
No bo- - - de- - - li- - cious!-
No bo- - - de- - - li- - cious!-
Joyce
Pno.
nown I'll make them eat ev ery- word I'm not just one of the
45
Joyce
Company
Pno.
herd Time that the whole town was stirred up
49
Themf
hoi pol loi- Will not en joy-
The hoi pol loi- Will not en joy-
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
No. 6a - Nobody - Part 2 5
Joyce
Company
Pno.
fNo bo- dy- No bo- dy- No bo- dy- calls me no bo- dy-
53
Yum!
mp
Yum! Yum! Sir loin!-
Yum! Yum! Yum! Sir loin!-
Joyce
Company
Pno.
I'll climb to the top of an y- tree
57
Yum!mp
Yum! Ridmf
ic- u- lous- nin com- poop-
Yum! Yum! Rid ic- u- lous- nin com- poop-
Betty Blue Eyes5.5.11
No. 6a - Nobody - Part 26
Joyce
Company
Pno.
Those who call me a no bo- dy-
61
Andf
she is
And she is
Joyce
Company
Pno.
64
rub bish- at teach ing- pi a- no- as
rub bish- at teach ing- pi a- no- as
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
No. 6a - Nobody - Part 2 7
Joyce
Company
Pno.
Don't know
67
well
well
mp
Joyce
Pno.
pMay be- they're right May be- it's true May be- I'm just a no bo- dy-
In 4 q = 10071
p
Joyce
Gilbert
Pno.
Is this my lot? My des ti- ny?-
75
mp To
3
GILBERT
Betty Blue Eyes5.5.11
No. 6a - Nobody - Part 28
Joyce
Gilbert
Pno.
rall.79
me you'll al ways- be some bo- dy-
Joyce
Pno.
p They don't know me
83
mp
Joyce
Pno.
APPLAUSE SEGUENo.6b Sutcliffe's Farm
86
mf p
JOYCE: "Your dinners getting cold."
a tempo
She sits
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
No. 6a - Nobody - Part 2 9
Piano
f
Fast h = 10041
mf
Pno.
45
f
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Pno.
49
No. 6b - Sutcliffe's FarmThe Chicken Chase
Music by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
Pno.
f
82
f
Pno.
86
Pno.
f
[CUT ON CUE]94
f
(bars 53 - 81 CUT)
Betty Blue Eyes
No.6b - Sutcliffe's Farm - The Chicken Chase
5.5.11
2
Pno.
97
Pno.
ff
100
ff
Pno.
103
33
3
Betty Blue Eyes
No.6b - Sutcliffe's Farm - The Chicken Chase
5.5.11
3
Swaby
Piano
Andante q = 80
Swaby
Pno.
mp
A pri vate- func tion- A bles sed- treat A grand oc cai- sion- as be
4
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Swaby
Pno.
fits this town's e lite- The roy al- coup le- will that day be joined Let us
8
CUE - SWABY: And a damn fine dinner -- the likes of which have not been seen since before the War. And all in honour of that pure, unspoiled couple..."
SWABY: "...who stand for everything we fought for. And died for. This isn't just dinner, gentlemen."
Lyrics by Anthony Drewe Music by George Stiles
No.7 - A Private Function
SWABY: "This is our moment!"SWABY
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
Swaby
Pno.
share their rap ture- with the pork that we've pur loined- I'll
mf
pro pose- the loy al-
11
mf
Swaby
Pno.
toast To the Prince and to his Princ ess- And
mp
our fine pork
14
mp
Allardyce
Lockwood
Swaby
Pno.
A
mfPi mosso q = 8617
A
mf
roast A
mf
mf
BETTY Snorts
ALLARDYCE: "Betty!"
ALLARDYCE
LOCKWOOD
Betty Blue Eyes
No.7 - A Private Function
22.4.11
2
Allardyce
Lockwood
Swaby
Pno.
pri vate- func tion- as Eng land- strives
21
pri vate- func tion- as Eng - land strives and their
pri vate- func tion- as Eng - land strives For men of sub stance-
mf
Allardyce
Lockwood
Swaby
Pno.
For
mp
hope for glor y- for a land that's free
24
ev er- charm ing- wives For
mp
hope for glor y- for a land that's free
For
mp
hope for glor y- for a land that's free And yet
mp
Betty Blue Eyes
No.7 - A Private Function
22.4.11
3
Allardyce
Lockwood
Swaby
Pno.
It's
f
our priv i- lege- to
27
It's
mf
our priv i- lege- to
not for peo ple- who are not our cup of tea It's
mf
our priv i- lege- to
mf
Allardyce
Lockwood
Swaby
Pno.
host Such a feast fit for a mon arch- Our fine pork
poco rit.30
host Such a feast fit for a mon arch- Our fine pork
host Such a feast fit for a mon arch- Of our fine pork
f
Betty Blue Eyes
No.7 - A Private Function
22.4.11
4
Allardyce
Lockwood
Swaby
Pno.
roast
fPompous and circumstantial q = 90
33
roast
f mf
For
roast
f mf
For
ff
Allardyce
Lockwood
Swaby
Pno.
mf For gen er- a- tions- Look back and say Re mem- ber- clear ly- where we
37
gen er- a- tions- we'll look back and say We re mem- ber- clear ly- where we
gen er- a- tions- we'll look back and say We re mem- ber- clear ly- where we
mf
Betty Blue Eyes
No.7 - A Private Function
22.4.11
5
Allardyce
Lockwood
Swaby
Pno.
were that sa cred- day And
f
great men will proud ly- boast Of the
40
were that sa cred- day And
f
great men will proud ly- boast Of the
were that sa cred- day And
f
great men will proud ly- boast Of the
f
Allardyce
Lockwood
Swaby
Pno.
func tion- the were pri vy- to Our fine pork
43
func tion- the were pri vy- to Our fine
func tion- the were pri vy- to Our fine pork
Betty Blue Eyes
No.7 - A Private Function
22.4.11
6
Allardyce
Lockwood
Swaby
Pno.
roast
rit. Meno mosso47
roast
roast A
mp
pri vate- func tion- they were pri vy- to Our
p
p
Allardyce
Lockwood
Swaby
Pno.
p Our fine pork roast with ap ple- sauce
50
pOur fine pork roast with ap ple- sauce
fine pork roast
Betty Blue Eyes
No.7 - A Private Function
22.4.11
7
Allardyce
Piano
Ifmp you think if farm yard crea tures- And their most dist inct- ive- fea tures-
Freely h = 90
mp
Allardyce
Pno.
Pret ty- soon you'll have a comp re- hen- sive- list When
5
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Allardyce
Pno.
peo ple- stop and think A bout- a pig they just think pink Per haps- a
9
CUE: GILBERT: "I don't..." ALLARDYCE: "She won't bite. She's every so gentle."
ALLARDYCE
No.8 - Betty Blue Eyes
Music by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
Allardyce
Pno.
snout a cur ly- tail Andyet there'ssome thing- that they've missed For
colla voce h = 60 A Tempo h = 9013
Allardyce
Pno.
when you get up clos er- Then you're in for a sur prise-
18
Allardyce
Pno.
Havemf
you seen the col our- Of this lit tle- pig gy's- eyes?
poco rall.22
mf
Allardyce
Pno.
Bet ty- blue eyes Bet ty- blue eyes When I look in to- your
Romantically26
mp
L.H.
Betty Blue Eyes
No.8 - Betty Blue Eyes
22.4.11
2
Allardyce
Pno.
two eyes I see the heart and soul of God's cre a- tion-
30
Allardyce
Pno.
Bet ty- blue eyes Bet ty- blue eyes There were nev er- two more
34
Allardyce
Pno.
true eyes How I love this per fect- pig men- ta- tion-
38
Allardyce
Pno.
They're blu er- than the sky a bove- They're deep er- than the
Gentle fox-trot h = 7642
Betty Blue Eyes
No.8 - Betty Blue Eyes
22.4.11
3
Allardyce
Pno.
sea I al most- think they're smil ing- When she turns and fa ces-
46
Allardyce
Pno.
me mf Bet ty- blue eyes Bet ty- blue eyes Some folk tend to mis con- -
poco rit. A tempo h = 7650
mf
Allardyce
Pno.
strue eyes But I'm proud to say this here and now
54
Allardyce
Pno.
I will nev er- have eyes for an y- oth er-
poco rit. molto rit.58
Betty Blue Eyes
No.8 - Betty Blue Eyes
22.4.11
4
Allardyce
Pno.
sow
A tempo h = 8061
Allardyce
Pno.
65
Allardyce
Pno.
Wouldmp you say they're corn flower- or hya cinth?-
69
mp
Allardyce
Pno.
Would you call them wedge wood- or az ure?-
71
GILBERT: "Does Mrs Allardyce know about this?"
ALLARDYCE: "She wouldn't understand." GILBERT: "No...no I don't suppose she would."
Betty Blue Eyes
No.8 - Betty Blue Eyes
22.4.11
5
Allardyce
Pno.
Do you think they're sapph ire- or ba by- blue? All I know is you havegot this strange al -
rit.73
mf
Allardyce
Pno.
lure Oh, Bet ty-
Picking up h = 9076
Allardyce
Pno.
Bet ty-fBet ty- Bet ty-
rall.80
f
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
blue eyes
Foxtrot h = 7684
fBet ty- blue eyes If an art ist- ev er- drew eyes I
GILBERT
Betty Blue Eyes
No.8 - Betty Blue Eyes
22.4.11
6
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
You know you're right Bet ty-
88
doubt he'd ev er- catch that sweet ex pres- sion- Bet ty-
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
blue eyes Bet ty- blue eyes Blink ing- in the morn ing- dew eyes She's the
92
blue eyes Blink ing- in the morn ing- dew eyes
Allardyce
Pno.
per fect- cure for my de pres- sion- And
96
Allardyce
Pno.
each time I come vis it- ing- Her eyes just seem to say "I
100
ALLARDYCE
Betty Blue Eyes
No.8 - Betty Blue Eyes
22.4.11
7
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
hope per haps- you've brought "A few more gin ger- snaps to day"- Bet ty-
poco rall.104
"A few more gin ger- snaps to day"- Bet ty-
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
blue eyes bet ty- blue eyes Sad ly- there are all too few eyes That
A tempo h = 80108
blue eyes
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
meet mine and leave me all a gog-
112
I'm all a gog-
Betty Blue Eyes
No.8 - Betty Blue Eyes
22.4.11
8
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
Now I'll nev er- have eyes for an y- oth er-
Dictated h = 40116
Now I'll nev er- have eyes for an y- oth er-
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
hog
A Tempo h = 80123
hog
mp
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
Betf
ty
127
Betf
ty
mf
ALLARDYCE: "She likes you. She doesn't just take to anyone, you know."
GILBERT: "She's quite -- a lady, as you say." ALLARDYCE: "I knew you'd see it. I could just tell."
Betty Blue Eyes
No.8 - Betty Blue Eyes
22.4.11
9
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
blue eyes Bet ty blue eyes With your sweet "How do you do eyes" Folk
131
blue eyes With your sweet "How do you do eyes"
f
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
mock me but I don't care a fig
135
Don't
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
rall.138
care a fig
gliss.
gliss.
Betty Blue Eyes
No.8 - Betty Blue Eyes
22.4.11
10
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
I will nev er- have eyes for an y- oth er-
rall.141
I will nev er- have eyes for an y- oth er-
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
A Tempo h = 86144
mf
Allardyce
Gilbert
Pno.
pig
APPLAUSE SEGUE:No.8a First In Line At Last148
pig
f ff
3 33 3
3 3
Betty Blue Eyes
No.8 - Betty Blue Eyes
22.4.11
11
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Gilbert
Piano
Allego ma non tripo q = 160
f
mf
f
Pno.
4
mff
Pno.
6
mf f mf
CUE - APPLAUSE SEGUE FROM No 8
No. 8a - First In Line At Last
Lyrics by Anthony Drewe Music by George Stiles
22.4.11Betty Blue Eyes
Pno.
10
Pno.
14
Gilbert
Pno.
poco rit.16
f
MOTHER JABS WITH HER BROLLY
gliss.
No. 8a - First In Line At Last
22.4.11 Betty Blue Eyes
2
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Gilbert
Piano
Tensely h = 96
mpmf
Gilbert
Pno.
poco rit.3
WARNING: - JOYCE: "First come, first served, Veronica. That's the fair and equitable way. Isn't that so, Mrs Allardyce?"MRS ALLARDYCE: "Yes, that's right."CUE: VERONICA: "Ow!"
BARRACLOUGH: "Good morning, ladies."
No. 8b - Barraclough Reveals All
Lyrics by Anthony Drewe Music by George Stiles
22.4.11Betty Blue Eyes
Company
Piano
Conspiritorially q = 140
mp
Company
Pno.
5
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Company
Pno.
With movement q = 1607
f mf
WORMOLD: "Touch that, madam, and you're an accessory." JOYCE: "She's 84!" WORMOLD: "Then she should know by..."
MOTHER DEAR: "Where did it finish?" WORMOLD: "Dead last." MOTHER DEAR: "With horseradish it'll be a winner."
Music by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
No. 9 - The Riot
"...now to respect the law and the hand that enforces it. This shop is officially closed."
CROWD (ad. lib.): "You cant do that! How will we eat?! Therell be no butchers left!"NOBLE: "Everyone kindly disperse. I said everyone leave the premises!"
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
Company
Pno.
11
mp
Company
Pno.
15
Company
Pno.
19
Company
Pno.
23 28
CROWD FREEZE - NUTTALL: "What did I tell you? Thievery and chicanery everywhere you look."
WORMOLD: "Your tips have proven invaluable, Mr. Nutall -- especially to you.
"Seems now you're the only butcher left in town." NUTALL: "Just goes to prove -- honesty's the best policy." CROWD UNFREEZE
WORMOLD: "Take him away!" BARRACLOUGH : "Bastard!" NOBLE: "Sorry about this, Thomas."
(bars 26 & 27 cut)
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 9 - The Riot2
Company
Pno.
29 31
mf f
Company
Pno.
mf Blood y- hell what a waste All that meat go ing-
33
f What a waste!
mf
Company
Pno.
up the spout While we have nowt It leaves a na sty-
36
Up the spout! We have nowt! Leaves a na sty-
f
BARRACLOUGH: "You damn well ought to be. They eat horse in France -- "
(bar 30 cut)
SAFETY
NOBLE: "This isn't France This is England. And these used to be ordinary, decent people."
CROWD
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 9 - The Riot 3
Wormold
Company
Pno.
mf Time to start
Waltz in 1 h. = 8039
taste
taste
Wormold
Company
Pno.
paint ing- - Paint ing- by
43
Arrrrgh
p f
mf
Wormold
Company
Pno.
heart Some think it
47
mf No he can't it's ob scene-
mf No he can't it's ob scene-
WORMOLD
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 9 - The Riot4
Wormold
Company
Pno.
waste ful- - But I con si- der- it
51
Arrrrgh
p f
Wormold
Company
Pno.
art
cresc. poco a poco55
cresc. poco a pocoNoth ing- wrong with that piece of meat We'd
cresc. poco a pocoNoth ing- wrong with that piece of meat We'd
cresc. poco a poco
Wormold
Company
Pno.
59
ra ther- eat We don't care where it's
ra ther- eat We don't care where it's
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 9 - The Riot 5
Wormold
Company
Pno.
63
been!
been!
ff
Company
Pno.
In 2 h = 10065
mf
Company
Pno.
69
ff
NOBLE: "All right, that's enough! Move along or I'll chuck the lot of you in jail! Go on!"
THE CROWD BURST THROUGH
CROWD: (ad lib) "Get out of my way! Ive had enough! Im starving! Its disgusting! How am I supposed to feed the children? I want my fair share and I want it NOW!"
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No. 9 - The Riot6
Company
Pno.
71
mf
f
f
Company
Pno.
75
Company
Pno.
79
f
Company
Pno.
83
SLOW MOTION
JOYCE: "Mother --!"
+ swooping Vln/Cello harmonics + accordion
Timp pulse
JOYCE: "Gilbert!"
"The Hero arrives!" - Still Slow MoGILBERT SAVES MOTHER
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No. 9 - The Riot 7
CompanyPno.h. = w
SEGUE: No.9aThe Grand Hotel Waltz
87
ff
ff
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
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Gilbert
Piano
With Movement h. = 70
p
Gilbert
Pno.
5
Gilbert
Pno.
9
Gilbert
Pno.
13
CUE: SEGUE AS ONE fron No.9 - The RiotJOYCE: "Look at me -- I'm rattled as a teacup."
MOTHER DEAR: "You're always rattled about something."
No. 9a - The Nobody Waltz
Music by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
PALM COURT TRIO
JOYCE: "With good reason!
If it weren't for Gilbert risking life and limb, you might've been trampled to death."
MOTHER DEAR: "It wasn't for me -- it was for my ration book."
GILBERT: "I don't need you bloody ration book. Look what I've got!"
HE unwraps a small brown-paper parcel, revealing:
JOYCE: "A bone with a scrap of gristle?"
22.4.11Betty Blue Eyes
Gilbert
Pno.
17
Gilbert
Pno.
21
Gilbert
Pno.
25
Gilbert
Pno.
29
GILBERT: "It's a pork shank! ..."
GILBERT (cont.): "Almost. Farmer Sutcliffe gave it to me. In appreciation."
JOYCE: "Aren't we the lucky ones! Who knows what gifts will be bestowed on us next? ..."
JOYCE (cont.): "Perhaps a calf's tail or a pig's ear? ..."
No. 9a - The Nobody Waltz
22.4.11 Betty Blue Eyes
2
Gilbert
Pno.
33
Gilbert
Pno.
37
Gilbert
Pno.
41
Gilbert
Pno.
45
MOTHER DEAR: "It's still got some tasty bits on it, Joyce."
JOYCE (cont.): "Yes, the Chilvers are certainly moving up in the world!"
JOYCE: "She used to be such a grand woman."
HOTEL MANAGER: "Pardon me, madam. ..."
HOTEL MANAGER (cont.): "Only food purchased on the premises is permitted."
HE attempts to take the boneaway from her. SHE attemptsto sink her teeth into his wrist.
JOYCE: "She's 84."
HE leaps back.
GILBERT: "It's nearly three o'clock. Mustn't be late for my appointment with Mr.Lockwood."
No. 9a - The Nobody Waltz
22.4.11Betty Blue Eyes
3
Gilbert
Pno.
49
Gilbert
Pno.
53
Gilbert
Pno.
57
Gilbert
Pno.
61
JOYCE: "Gilbert's leasing premises on the Parade!"
3
MOTHER DEAR: "It's about time you made something of yourself."
JOYCE: "Couldn't you give him a word of encouragement - just once?"
MOTHER DEAR: "Straighten your hat."
JOYCE: "You've never approved of Gilbert. You've always underestimated him."
No. 9a - The Nobody Waltz
22.4.11 Betty Blue Eyes
4
Gilbert
Pno.
65
Gilbert
Pno.
rall.69
pp
MOTHER DEAR: "You could've had a dozen suitors if you'd only waited --"
JOYCE: "There were no other suitors! And there was no time to wait! One had to seize the moment --"
No. 9a - The Nobody Waltz
22.4.11Betty Blue Eyes
5
Joyce
Piano
Jitterbug h = 130
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Joyce
Pno.
6
fgliss.
Pno. ff
12
Pno.
16
CUE: JOYCE: "That's right! That night back home in Leeds, at the Primrose Ballroom... "
JOYCE: (cont.) "-- Billy Carrolls band was playing."
Lyrics by Anthony Drewe Music by George Stiles
No.10 - Lionheart
PIANO SOLO
JOYCE (contd): "I didn't want to go but my friend Kitt insisted. She said, "You'll have the time of your life"."
DRUM FILL
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
Joyce
Pno.
mfCut ting- the rug in the Prim rose- ball room-
20
mf
Joyce
Pno.
Hop ing- the night would n't- end
24
Joyce
Pno.
Kitt dressed to kill in her brand new ny lons-
28
Joyce
Pno.
Me just her dowd y- best friend There were
32
Joyce
Pno.
plen ty- of lads there For las ses- to choose from So
36
JOYCE
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart2
Joyce
Pno.
may be- it's un fair- to gripe Those
40
Joyce
Pno.
charm ing- young sold iers- Who we loved to dance with But
44
Joyce
GirlTrio
Pno.
none of them real ly- my type
Swung 4 q = 100Suddenly slower48
mp She
mp She
mpShe
mp
GIRL 1
GIRL 2
GIRL 3
3 3 3
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart 3
Joyce
GirlTrio
Pno.
mp A
51
dreamed she'd meet her li on- heart- Like all girls did back then
dreamed she'd meet her li on- heart- Like all girls did back then
dreamed she'd meet her li on- heart- Like all girls did back then
Con Ped.
Joyce
GirlTrio
Pno.
gal lant- knight A dash ing- Prince A gi ant- a mongst- men A
55
Oh Oh Oh mp Ah
Oh Oh Oh mp Ah
Oh Oh Ohmp
Ah
3
3
3 3 3 3
3
3
3 3
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart4
Joyce
GirlTrio
Pno.
he ro- who would res cue- me And set my heart a flame-
59
Oh Oh She
Oh Oh She
Oh Oh She
GirlTrio
Pno.
dreamed she'd meet her li on- heart- But her li on- heart- ne ver-
63
dreamed she'd meet her li on- heart- But her li on- heart- ne ver-
dreamed she'd meet her li on- heart- But her li on- heart- ne ver-
3
3
3
3
3 3 3
3
3
3
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart 5
GirlTrio
Pno.
came
Straight Jitterbug h = 13067
came
came
ff
Pno.
71
Joyce
Pno.
mf Cut ting- the rug in the Prim rose- Ball room-
75
mf
Joyce
Pno.
They turned the pace up a notch
79
JOYCE
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart6
Joyce
Pno.
Kitt real ly- shone when she took the dance floor
83
Joyce
Pno.
Me, I was hap py- to watch
87
ff
gliss.
Pno. ff
91
Pno.
95
Pno.
99
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart 7
Pno.
103
Pno. f
107
Pno.
113
Pno.
119
Pno. ff
Boogie - Woogie123
Pno.
127
3
DRUMS - Floor tom "sing-sing-sing"
Cartwheel
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart8
Pno.
131
Pno.
135
Dancers
Dancers
Pno.
Livf
ing!- Breath ing!- Sen ses- height ened!- Pul ses- rac ing!-
139
Livf ing!- Breath ing!- Sen ses- height ened!- Pul ses- rac ing!-
mf
Dancers
Dancers
Pno.
No one- fright ened!- Liv ing!- Breath ing!- Jump ing!- Jiv ing!-
145
No one- fright ened!- Liv ing!- Breath ing!- Jump ing!- Jiv ing!-
f
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart 9
Dancers
Dancers
Pno.
Lov ing!- Laugh ing!- We're sur vi- ving- here
151
Lov ing!- Laugh ing!- We're sur vi- ving- here
f
Dancers
Dancers
Pno.
and now
156
and now
ff
GirlTrio
Pno.
ff Cut ting- the rug in the Prim rose- Ball room-
161
Pno.
165
GIRL TRIO - unison
DRUMS ONLY CONTINUE RHYTHM
BAND SOLOS
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart10
GirlTrio
Pno.
Caught in the mo ment- our fears es caped- us
169
Pno.
173
Pno.
177
Pno.
181
Pno.
185
BAND SOLOS
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart 11
Pno.
189
Pno. ff
195
Pno.
201 205
GirlTrio
Pno.
p She dreamed she'd meet her li on- heart- Like all girls did back then
Swung 4 q = 80208
pShe dreamed she'd meet her li on- heart- Like all girls did back then
pShe dreamed she'd meet her li on- heart- Like all girls did back then
p ghostly
F/X SIREN
An EXPLOSION! Intense white light as the bomb finds its target.
(The smoke clears, the ghosts of the THREE SINGERS from the band appear)
3
3
3
3
3 3
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart12
GirlTrio
Pno.
A gal lant- knight A dash ing- Prince A gi ant- a mongst- menmp
And
212
A gal lant- knight A dash ing- Prince A gi ant- a mongst- menmp
AndAnd
A gal lant- knight A dash ing- Prince A gi ant- a mongst- menmp
And
pp
GirlTrio
Pno.
on that fate ful- Aug ust- night When all the dust had cleared When
217
on that fate ful- Aug ust- night When all the dust had cleared When
on that fate ful- Aug ust- night When all the dust had cleared When
p
PIANO CREEPS IN
3
3
3
3 3 3
3
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart 13
GirlTrio
Pno.
she was least ex pect- ing- it A li on- heart ap peared-
poco rall.221
she was least ex pect- ing- it A li on- heart ap peared-
she was least ex pect- ing- it A li on- heart ap peared-
Joyce
GirlTrio
Pno.
Straight and Freely q = 120226
And
And
And
p
3
Vln solo - harmonics
GILBERT: "Come on, let's get you a nice cup of tea."
3
JOYCE: "Poor Kitt....How can I ever thank you?" GILBERT: "I'm only doing my duty."GILBERT: "Alls well, miss. Im here now." GILBERT touches JOYCEs cheek.
Arte ShawClarinet solo
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart14
GirlTrio
Pno.
on that fate ful- Au gust- night When all a round- was grim She
Swung 4 q = 90230
on that fate ful- Au gust- night When all a round- was grim She
on that fate ful- Au gust- night When all a round- was grim She
GirlTrio
Pno.
dreamed she'd meet her li on- heart- But nev er- dreamed her li on- heart- was
Straight 4 q = 90234
dreamed she'd meet her li on- heart- But nev er- dreamed her li on- heart- was
dreamed she'd meet her li on- heart- But nev er- dreamed her li on- heart- was
Accordion - basoon stop
Bass
3
3
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart 15
GirlTrio
Pno.
him
238
him
him
mp p pp
Pno solo in reverb
Vibes + motor
SEGUE AS ONE - 10aTHERE'LL BE NO LEASE
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
No.10 - Lionheart16
Gilbert
Hammf mer- toes- and bun ions- Cal lous- es and corns Clip pers- for the toe nails- Tweez ers- for the thorns
Freely q. = 80
Gilbert
Pno.
5
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Gilbert
Pno.
Predatory q = 806
ppp an echo only
darkly
mp
Gilbert
Pno.
9
mp
CUE: DEAD SEGUE FROM No.10
GILBERT
Music by George Stiles
No. 10a - There'll Be No LeaseLyrics by Anthony Drewe
GILBERT: "Mr. Lockwood, I've come to sign my lease." LOCKWOOD: "There'll be no lease."
GILBERT: "But -- but we agreed that -- " LOCKWOOD: "I said there'll be no lease! There's been a breach."GILBERT: "A breach?" LOCKWOOD: "Failure to disclose a change of use."
GILBERT: "But I told you -- it's for my surgery." LOCKWOOD: "In order to do that, you'd first need to obtain approval from the Head of the Planning Committee." GILBERT: "Who's that?"
5.5.11Betty Blue Eyes
Gilbert
Pno.
Pi mosso q = 9012
mpp
mf
slithering
Gilbert
Pno.
17
Gilbert
Pno.
21
mp
SWABY: "Me."
GILBERT: "Very well, then. I would like to obtain approval from the --"SWABY: "Save your breath. The Planning Commission has no time to deal with a toe-nail clipping sod like you." GILBERT: "I have the right to apply, same as everyone else."
pizz strings + banjo
3
3
SWABY: "Of course you do. You also have the right to be refused." GILBERT: "But I was told it was mine!" SWABY: "There was no such commitment made to my knowledge. Was there yours, gentlemen?"
3
3
3
SWABY: "That settles that. Now move along. I said, move along!"
33 3
3
5.5.11
No. 10a - There'll Be No Lease
Betty Blue Eyes
2
Gilbert
Pno.
25
sfz mp
Gilbert
Pno.
28
HE grabs the porcelain foot from GILBERT, hurls itto the ground, smashing it to pieces..SWABY: "Sorry, slipped. Come gentlemen, we have a banquet to prepare. Henry!."
5 5 5
FADE AFTER JOYCE: "Gilbert! Good heavens! What's happened?"
5 5 5
5.5.11
No. 10a - There'll Be No Lease
Betty Blue Eyes
3
Gilbert
Piano
mp Lis ten- up
Darkly q = 150
p
Gilbert
Pno.
Joyce It's eat or be eat en- They leave us no
6
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Gilbert
Pno.
choice I re fuse- to be beat en- We'll
10
CUE: JOYCE: "Those were your very words. When's it going to start, Gilbert?"
JOYCE (cont'd): "When's it going to start?"
GILBERT
No.11 - Steal The PigMusic by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
Gilbert
Pno.
just steal a pig And I know a smash er-
14
Gilbert
Pno.
These are rash times So we need to think rash er-
rall.18
mf
Gilbert
Pno.
mp You'll have pork You'll have tripe You'll have
Steady 4 q = 10622
mp
Gilbert
Pno.
chit ter- lings- and of fal- You'll have crack ling- that's the crunch i- est- and then You'll have
25
mf
JOYCE: "A what?"
MOTHER DEAR: "Hes off his crumpet!"JOYCE: "Pay no attention to him, Mother."
GILBERT
Betty Blue Eyes5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig2
Gilbert
Pno.
hocks You'll have lard But I can't stand here andwaf fle- There's a ban quet- out there walk ing- round it's
28
mp
Gilbert
Pno.
pen You'll have leg You'll have loin You'll have
31
pmp
Gilbert
Pno.
liv er- Where's the sher ry?- I might need a swig Just to
34
Gilbert
Pno.
give me the strength As I go to this length I'll do the deedto night- And stealthe
37
mf
JOYCE: "Youre right, Mother. Starvation has loosed his moorings."
GILBERT
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig3
Gilbert
Pno.
pig mf It takes
41
p fmf
Gilbert
Pno.
heart It takes nerve It takes guts if we're to fight'em For they think they are the rul ers- of the
45
Gilbert
Pno.
land They have wealth They have power And they will ad in fi- ni- tum- Un less-
48
Gilbert
Pno.
sim ple- folk rise up and take a stand It takes gall It takes grit It takes
51
JOYCE: "What pig?" GILBERT: "Theres a pig. At Sutcliffe Farm. Belongs to Swaby and the rest - but it could be ours!"
GILBERT
Betty Blue Eyes5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig4
Gilbert
Pno.
gump tion- All it means is I have to think big In the
54
Gilbert
Pno.
still of the night When there's no one- in sight I'll creep up to the farm And steal the
57
mp f
Gilbert
Company
Pno.
pig
Con Moto q = 12061
mf All our pre par- - - -
f mp
LOCKWOOD
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig5
Company
Pno.
at ions- will soon be com plete-
64
With our
Company
Pno.
sto machs- - rum bling- at the thought of fresh cooked
67
Company
Pno.
mfAnd great men will proud ly- -
70
And great men will proud ly- -
meat
mf
And great men will proud ly- -
mf
LOCKWOOD
SWABY
SWABY
ALLARDYCE
LOCKWOOD
SWABY
Betty Blue Eyes5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig6
Company
Pno.
will proud ly- boast Of the funcsmp
tion- they were
73
will proud ly- boast Of the funcsmp
tion- they were
boast Of the funcsmp
tion- they were
f
smp
Company
Pno.
priv y- to Our fine pork
76
priv vy- to Our fine pork
priv y- to Our fine pork
mf
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig7
Wormold
Company
Pno.
mf There'll be no fur tive- feasts
Angry q = q79
Fairf
shares fair shares for all
Fairf shares Fair shares for all
roast
roast
roast
Wormold
Company
Pno.
For those
83
Fair shares fair shares for all
Fair shares Fair shares for all
WORMOLD
WOMEN
MEN
MEN
Betty Blue Eyes5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig8
Wormold
Pno.
who act like beasts mp Our count ry- paid the cost
86
mp
Wormold
Pno.
Think of the men we lost The rumb ling- stom ach- cuts no
89
Wormold
Pno.
ice This is our sac ri- - -
rall.92
mf
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig9
Joyce
Gilbert
Wormold
Company
Pno.
fWe'll have pies And pa t- We'll have ba con- We will
Steady 4 q = 11095
f We'll have pies And pa t- We'll have ba con-
fice
f Pies! Pa t!- Ba con!-
f
Joyce
Gilbert
Company
Pno.
show them each and eve ry- prig Though they may rule this town They will
99
Though they may rule this town They will
Though they may rule this town They will
TOWNSPEOPLE
Betty Blue Eyes5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig10
Joyce
Gilbert
Company
Pno.
not keep us down It's time to prove our worth So steal the
102
not keep us down It's time to prove our worth
not keep us down It's time to prove our worth
f
Joyce
Gilbert
Pno.
pig
In 2 h = 100105
ff At a girl
sfz Joyce
Gilbert
Pno.
They leave us no
109
Joyce! It's eat or be eat en- They leave us no
ff
GILBERT
3
3
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig11
Joyce
Gilbert
Company
Pno.
choice I re fuse- to be bea ten- ff More than
rit.113
choice I re fuse- to be bea ten- ff More than
Wef re fuse- to be bea ten- ff More than
f We re fuse- to be bea ten- ff More than
Joyce
Gilbert
Company
Pno.
pork More than meat It's for ven geance- that we're yearn ing- Wewill scup per- thisfinesup per- that they
Battle March q = 100119
pork More than meat It's for ven geance- that we're yearn ing- Wewill scup per- thisfinesup per- that they
pork More than meat It's for ven geance- that we're yearn ing-
pork More than meat It's for ven geance- that we're yearn ing-
ff
Betty Blue Eyes5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig12
Joyce
Gilbert
Company
Pno.
planned We'll re gain- self re- spect- For at last the worm is turn ing- For the
122
planned We'll re gain- self re- spect- For at last the worm is turn ing- For the
f Fair shares
Fair shares
Joyce
Gilbert
Company
Pno.
first time we will havethe up per- hand We'll have strength We'll have might We'll have
Pi mosso125
first time we will havethe up per- hand We'll have strength We'll have might We'll have
Fair shares mp Ah
Fair shares
mf
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig13
Joyce
Gilbert
Company
Pno.
just ice- And the joy is no bod- y- will twigmf
No bo- dy- No bo- dy-
Pi piu q = 114128
just ice- And the joy is no bod- y- will twig No bo- dy- No bo- dy-
Joyf
f
Joyce
Gilbert
Company
Pno.
No - bo dy-f
Come the day come the hour It's not pork This is
132
No - bo dy- Come the day come the hour It's not pork This is
f Come the day come the hour Its not pork This is
mf f
Betty Blue Eyes5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig14
Joyce
Gilbert
Wormold
Company
Pno.
power We must dothedeed to night-mf
And steal the pig!
136
power We must dothedeed to night-
power!ff
ffsubito mp
Wormold
Company
Pno.
fEv er- on ward- we'll fight There is
JOYCE: "And when you return -- sexual intercourse will be in order!"140
fEv er- on ward- we'll fight There is
fEv er- on ward- we'll fight
fThere is
mf
+TOWN COUNCIL
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig15
Joyce
Gilbert
Wormold
Company
Pno.
So just you wait and see ff We'll dig for vic - to -
143
So just you wait and seeff
We'll dig for vic - to -
glo ry- in sight So just you wait and see ff We'll dig for vic - to -
glo ry- in sight f So just you wait and see We'll dig for vic - to -
glo ry- in sight f So just you wait and see ff We'll dig for vic - to -
glo ry- in sightf
So just you wait and see ff We'll dig for vic - to -
glo ry- in sight f So just you wait and see ff We'll dig for vic - to -
f
SOP
ALTO
TENOR
BASS
Betty Blue Eyes5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig16
Joyce
Gilbert
Wormold
Company
Pno.
ry
poco rit.147
ry
ry
ry
ry
ry
ry
ff fff
Betty Blue Eyes 5.5.11
No.11 - Steal The Pig17
Pianoff
Grandly in 2 h = 110
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Unauthorised use or reproduction of any part is an infringement of copyright. All rights reserved.
Pno. fp
poco rall.6
Pno.
f
A Little Broader h = 9010
f
Pno.
14
No. 11a - Entr'Acte
Music by George StilesLyrics by Anthony Drewe
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
Pno.
18
Pno.
22
Pno.
26
Pno.
30
No.11a - Entr'Acte
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
2
Pno.
34
Pno.
38
Tbn.
Pno.
f
Pi mosso h = 9641
mf
Tpt.
Tbn.
Pno.
45
f
No.11a - Entr'Acte
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
3
Tpt.
Tbn.
Pno.
49
Tpt.
Tbn.
Pno.
f
82
f
Tpt.
Tbn.
Pno.
86
No.11a - Entr'Acte
Betty Blue Eyes22.4.11
4
Tpt.
Tbn.
Pno.
94
f
Tpt.
Tbn.
Pno.
97
ff
ff
Tpt.
Tbn.
Pno.
101
33 3
No.11a - Entr'Acte
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
5
Gilbert
Piano
Military Swing q = 144
p
Joyce
Gilbert
Pno.
It's a -
5
It's a -
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Unauthorised use or reproduction of any part is an infringement of copyright. All rights reserved.
Joyce
Gilbert
Pno.
noth er- lit tle- vic tor- y- for lit tle- Eng land- An oth- er- lit tle- feath er- in our cap You
9
noth er- lit tle- vic tor- y- for lit tle- Eng land- An oth- er- lit tle- feath er- in our cap You
CUE: JOYCE: "Mustn't let the neigbours get wind!"
GILBERT: "You look ravishing!" JOYCE: "And you have never looked more dashing."
Lyrics by Anthony Drewe Music by George Stiles
No.12 - Another Little Victory
GILBERT: "Why, if I didn't know better, I'd swear you were the Duchess of Pork!" JOYCE: "And you must be Sir Francis Bacon!"
(Swung quavers)
3
Betty Blue Eyes 22.4.11
Joyce
Gilbert
Pno.
wake up fear ing- what an oth- er- day may bring and Look at what just fell in to- our lap
13
wake up fear ing- what an oth- er- day may bring and Look at what just fell in to- our lap
Joyce
Gilbert
Pno.
Though thehoi ty- toi ty- willbe deep ly sha ken- When they see that we are bring ing- homethe ba con-
17
Though thehoi ty- toi ty- willbe deep ly sha ken- When they see that we are bring ing- homethe ba con-
Joyce
Gilbert
Pno.
Let them sit and stew in it 'cos they'll be hav ing- none It's a -
21
Let them sit and stew in it 'cos they'll be
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