1962 Broadway Oliver! the Musical - Finale Lyrics
The song was written by Lionel Bart.
Food, glorious food! Hot sausage and mustard! While we're in the mood Cold jelly and custard! Pease pudding and saveloys "What next?" is the question Rich gentlemen have it boys Indigestion!
Consider yourself at home Consider yourself one of the family We've taken to you so strong. It's clear we're going to get along. Consider yourself well in Consider yourself part of the furniture There isn't a lot to spare Who cares what ever we've got we share If it should chance to be we should see some harder days Empty larder days. Why grouse? Always a chance we1ll meet somebody to foot the bill Then the drinks are on the house. Consider yourself our mate We don't want to have no fuss. For after some consideration we can state Consider yourself one of us!
I'd do anything For you, dear, anything For you mean ev'rything to me. I know that I'd go anywhere For your smile, anywhere For your smile ev'rywhere I'd see. Let the clouds of grey come along Never mind if they come along Surely they won't stay very long If you'll only say You're mine alone. I'd risk ev'rything For this bliss ev'rything Yes I'd do anything, anything for you!
Other Songs: Oliver! the Musical Lyrics
1962 Broadway Oliver! the Musical Lyrics
SYNOPSIS Food, Glorious Food Oliver! I Shall Scream Boy for Sale That's Your Funeral Where Is Love? Consider Yourself You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two It's a Fine Life I'd Do Anything Be Back Soon Oom-Pah-Pah My Name As Long as He Needs Me Who Will Buy? Reviewing the Situation Oliver! (Reprise) As Long as He Needs Me (Reprise) Reviewing the Situation (Reprise) Finale
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