Sunday, April 11, 2010

OH INDUSTRY (BEACHES, 1988)

“You're not dead yet so stop living as if you are!” – CC Bloom

Oh Industry once again shows the dependable range of Bette Midler when she starred in her first musical as CC Bloom in the tearjerker Beaches. One of the best four-hanky weeper that came in the '80's and still packs a punch in the drama department.


OH INDUSTRY
sung by: Bette Midler

I am the captain and this is my shrine

Lord of the manor, see what I leave behind
River in flames, cities on fire
Yes, I’m a relic trapped in the wire

Hydrogen fuel, it burns so clean
Throbs in the veins; a mother lovin’ machine
She is my wife, her mechanical heart
Constantly serving ‘til death do us part

Now a glorious war draws to a close
The yellow winds blow, and I have to know
Oh industry, whatever will become of me?
Soon the cruel rains will start
Is it true we must part company?
Oh industry, whatever will become of me?
What have I ever done?
Where did I go wrong?

Joined at the hip; pain, hunger and I
Leave our gift to the world ‘neath the phosphorous sky
A labor of love is the truest of all
But will I be forsaken after the fall?

Now a glorious war draws to a close
The yellow winds blow. and I have to know
Oh industry, whatever will become of me?
Nothing after the flood but the fire and the mud’s prophecy
Oh industry, whatever will become of me?
Of me?

Industry, charity, faith, hope
Industry, charity, faith, hope
Industry, charity, faith, hope
Industry, charity, faith, hope
Industry, charity, faith, hope

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