The Merry Old Land of OZ" (Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tinman, Lion, Emerald City Guard and Ozians-Chorus: Girlslbeauticianslmanicurists & Boys/Polisherslmaintenance Men)

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The Merry Old Land of OZ 110 No.2S "The Merry Old Land of OZ" (Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tinman, Lion, Emerald City Guard and Ozians-Chorus: GirlslBeauticianslManicurists & Boys/PolisherslMaintenance Men) Cue : GUARD: Have you any idea just how wonderful this place really is? (music vamp in) SCARECROW: I've been trying to imagine it ... (etc.) Cue to sing : LION: .. there's nuthin' there to scare me. Is there? vamp (voice last time) Colla voce (J= ca 60) I 1 DOROTHY 2 3 · . · f) .. .. .. .. ..- -.J ..- - • .. -.J -.J There's a gar - den spot I'm told Where it's nev-er too hot and it's ~ I I ~. ( · .; · · mp # H . ! ( · · SCARECROW TINMAN I I 4 . 5 ~ 6 boroth - Y ~ .. "iI 1II 1II 1II nev-er too cold, Where you're nev-er too young, and you're nev - er too old. Where you're I I ( ~ ~ ~ u ~I ----- r---- ( · -- '-' ----- LION (spoken :) I I 7 8 9 Tinman f) I I nev-er- too thin or tall. And you're nev-- - er, nev - er, n-ev - er too, I I # I~ ( --- ----- f) I i"r -f. ~ 'f- 0 '0 ~n ( · I - WIR . Rehearsal Piano - 2 - "The Merry Old Land of Oz" l1l Tempo (J=96) GUARD (sung:) 11 12 J J J J J I J. I t FJ I too an - y - thing at all. Oh, we're . , I ~ iii • ~~ ( ~ "-t; tJ - I - ~ I ( · ------ - ----------- I I f' I f' r f' I I I 13 14 .---, 15 Guar d ~ I i.----' I - - not too mad, And we're not too sane. And we don't com - pare_ and we I I ( tJ # H # --- I "' .i ( · ---- I f'. I I f' I r f' r f' r f' r ~ I poco rit. colla voce , 16 17 18 . I " . ~ Guar d - - I I I I I I ~ :1 don't com - plain. All we do is just sit tight. 'Cause it's I' J~ , I " 1":\ ( .. --- ~ ~ ~ "r "r:--- ~~r ~ 1":\ " --- ( · .. -- (The gates open and they all pass into a tempo the town square of the Emerald City.) , , 19 20 21 22 Guar d .. all so, so, so down - right right! " . .-:. , I # ( ~ ~ u .... $:-- ~ ~ ~ >- mp --- T1ff f >- >- >- >- { · ~ ~ r f' f' i f' r ~ I I WIR - Rehearsal Piano 112 - 3 - "The Merry Old Land of Oz" (GUARD, DOROTHY, SCARECROW, TlNMAN and Scene Change [J=ca. 120] J .J.}l ~ LION enter-o~~s [CHORUS] throng about them.), ~ >- . 27 J I 23 r1 J d 24J ~ - 25 - J 26~ . ~ . I I I (' I (' I (' [ ~ (' (' (' I. ! (' ~ -r .If~71ff. ! ~. (:. (:.. r; r--:. >- >- ~'I r-.:~ >-Y--t >- e >- ~ C--~ >- ~ e >- ~ I ( · (' (' ~ i [Optional cut-bar 23 thru bar 30.] Maestoso (J=U2) r>- 28 29 30 ~ 32 >- 3 >- A --.34 35 .0. A 3 .If A A 3 A u u u >- Moderately, con spirito (J =120) GUARD , 37 38 39 40 I . I I .~ -.J -.J -.J Ha - ha - hal Ho - ho - hQ! And a cou-ple of Tra - la - las! That's \ >- - , I it P- ~ ;,. " ~ it f'-- rr I ( ~ I mp >- >- >- >- >- >- >- ~ 4f'-~ ~;,. ,--:. e .~ 4fL~ ( · .,..----- .. - • I I I 41 42 - 43 -1 44 Guard . ~ how we laugh the day a - way In the mer-ry old land of Oz. )) ;,. r- r- I I I. .. r- ~ l- it it it it it ~ I I t (' I I (' I .>->-:? >- >- >- >- >- >- >- .~ J~ :~ ,-:. 4f'-~ 4f'----. if;.77if j · I: I .. • .. WIR - Rehearsal Piano !I "'- - 4 - "The Merry Old Land of Oz" 11 3 1'1 I 45 46 I 47 48 Guar d . ~ I I -,; --,; -,; Buzz - buzz - buzz! Chirp -chirp - chirp! And a cou -pIe of La - de - das ... That's - >- .p. I ~ ;. ~ - r---t ~ f.- J ~ I @) ;. mp I f' I --== >- >- >- >- >- >- >- if;. -.(L---. ,; · i'. ~-;" e 1 i". ~----. ( · ,. .. I , I 49 50 51 52 Guar d . , ~ I I r how the Crick - ets crick all da.y, In the ·mer-ry old land of Oz. We get ~ ~ , ~ r- >-~ I ~ f.- .. r- : • i. i. i. ~ -, ( • . @) I t- I 1)' ..... ,. >- >- >- >- >- >- >- ,~ ,~ I ~ ,-;.-- ~-;. ~'. i'. ( · .. ,. I .. ,., I 53 54 55 56 Guar d · .. ~ I I I I r up at twelve and .start to work at one. Take an r--- , I >- L • . I I I · I~ ( · · t. · ., · .. ~ I V I ni-: mp 1- 1------ L I J '0 ( · , I f' I t- I t- f f' I - I I ~ >- DOROTHY, SCARECROW, TINMAN & LION " I 57 I I I 58 I 59 60 Guar d . ~ .. I hour for lunch And then at two we're done. Jol- Iy good fun ! 1\ 1\ ,., I ~ >-~ >- :b~ ~ .. 1It. ( ~ ,. ~ -'!- -'!- -'!- • t1~ ~ -,II -,; ~ >- :> ! f 1\ 1\ I L ----, ( · '" >- >- >- t- f' f' Pi f' i i r r ~. ~:4j i i \VIR - Rehearsal Piano 114 - 5 - "The Merry Old Land of Oz" GUARD I 61 62 63 64 . t - I I -,; -';' -,; Ha - ha - hal Ho - ho - ho! And a cou-ple of Tra - la - las! That's :> - I .;. P- ~ ~ 1-""""'1 . ;, ;.. ~ ( " tJ I ...... ...... I :;- mp > :;- :> :> ~ i:. ~'"'. ~. .rt'-~ i'. e I -' ... ( · .. .. I i J 5 66 67 ~ 68 Guard -- . t. · I I / how we laugh the day a - way In the mer-ry old land of Oz. '-. ~ !: ~ , I • ~ l- ~ I- . ;, ;, .. ~ - I"""'" - ( · t. · . ~ ": -"If. .;. • • • .. ! J , ( · .. I :;- .. ~ DOROTHY, SCARECROW, TINMAN, LION & GUARD I l 69 70 71 72 I . tJ I I -,; -,; - I -,; Ha - ha - hal Ho - ho - ho! And a cou-ple of Tra - la - las! That's I I ;, P- ~ .. - . .. ~ 19- I I ( tJ I ~ I I ~ f , t ~ : I- ~ ( · • .. • I I - 11 Dorothy I I 73 74 75 76 Sc'cro w Tinman Lion I Guard t. -· how we laugh the day a - way, With a Ho - ho - ho! Ha - ha- hal In the j . ; I I • .. i ! ;, ;, ~ • • ~ ( · . • I I t. I • • ~ , .. , .. ( · • - .. • - WfR - Rehearsal Piano - 6 - "The Merry Old Land of Oz" 115 DOROTIIY: It's everything you said it was and more. (etc.) Doroth 1\ I 77 I 78 L 79 8a 'Be'ero ~ - - Tinman Lion Guard .J mer-ry old land of Oz! . I I ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ . \. I I r I I .J I I ~-.I • - mp l~ • r- ~ : ~. • • ~ ( · - -I~ 111 • I 81 82 83 . 84 I • ( I .r .J ~ ~ 71, ,~ ~i# br-° I I • ~ ~:: it- ( · . "'~ =." P# 85 86 3 87 88 89 . ( . .J ~ P?J ,-d - ~ ~ ~ 1'1' ~ . I I {l- I I L I ( · . r I I I ., . Cue: GUARD: I'll take you ... where you can tidy up a bit-what? DOROTHY: Oh, thank you . (DOROTHY, SCARECROW, TINMAN, LION & GUARD exit.) 94 " 90 91 92 93 r---- ( ., .J ~ ., 1'1"' ~.~ - q.~ - cresco -===== I J .. I~ I .. I~ ( · ., I ., "1 I 1 1 '1 (An army of BEAUTICIANS & MAINTENANCE MEN march on .) Dance , 95 ·1 98 . ..--..... 96 • ~ 97 J I T 1 ~ ( . .. I 1 f 1 __ -===== I..~ ,~ ~~ ~- ~ e- ( · ." I "1 - -.-'; WIR - Rehearsal Piano 11 6 . 7 . "The Merry Old Land of Oz" 99 101 I '1 /f!:- • b1l ~. 100 ~ /f:~.102~~. ~ I; I " I ~ >- ll~ iI I j j j I ~e I j -~, I , ( · ~ -,; ~ ... '-----' >-. , I " ~ ---.... , 103 /f!:- • b1l ~. 104 ~I 106 ~ ~- ~" . ( ..., II II ~ '"';' - ~ j Me i , Li ,..-,.. .M~ { · ~ r I 107 J " ~I 108~ I 109 " 110 •• 1t~ ---. · . - - - . I .,---" · _. , ~ I.,....:l 1 ~ I I ~ I II II 5 5 >- >- >- ~ ~ ~ j (IL j./ u .---',.. L.b~ ~ >- >- i ~ . >- ( · '---' >- 1 >- 1 >- 1 , III "I 113 "I I 112 "..----." 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Vi ~ ":' >- /' 0 ~- ~~i .~ I ~. ~ ( · 'I .. 1 Stage Taps III ,t or Dlr Dr I turulr ur etc, poco accel. 1'\ 1 172 173 174 >- 175 176 ( ----- ----- .---.. tJ I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ --- .. ~~ ----- ~ '-' p cresco ~ ~ J I J I I 1t-_ # # ( · . ~":' . ~":' ":' ":' , 'l ;: ~ l ~ 'l ;: ~ '-' ~ Renovation Sequence v v v ~ tempo (MAINTENANCE MEN bring the SCARECROW to the BEAUTICIANS.) ° • • >- 177 >- 178 '-----.,: f mf AtLGIRLS I , '0:.~ 1 182 I I 183 ~ 184 I I 185 I J '., Here we rush with soap and brush To make you clean and fair. ~ .. , 1 - ~ 1 ( - tJ v ":' ":' IV ":' ":' p ":' "': v":,":,~~~~ 11ff, · • • --- • • • ! , .--. ~ I WIR - Rehearsal Pi ano i. 120 - 11 - "The Merry Old Land of OZ" I GIRLS [Beauticians] (GIRLS set about adding straw and brushing the Scarecrow's clothes.) , ,./ _I I 18 6 I 187 I I ~ 16 .~ . .. .. @. .. -J-J .. ~ Pat, pat here, Pat, pat there, And a cou-ple of brand new straws . That's . .~ ~ I 1 ~ ;,. I r---1 L .:. ;,. I .it_ • ( • I I I ....
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