I know this comment was from 2 years ago but (if you haven’t already) you should probably get new friends if they’d get mad at you just for your taste in musicals!
VIOLET] Is this a suitcase - is it mine? Am I waitin' by the candy stand Beneath the Greyhound Station sign? Have I got a ticket in my hand? Stupid People of Spruce Pine are stupid Lord, I'll call the whole trip off If Leroy Evans looks me in the face Nope, I win, he's terrorized This town is a superstitious place - Next week, won't they be surprised [BUS DRIVER, spoken] Get your tickets ready. This is the Memphis bus, by way of Johnson City, Kingsport, Knoxville, Nashville, and a bunch'a towns no bigger'n this one. Tickets, please. [OLD LADY, spoken] The Baltimore Catechism. A Catholic, in these parts? [VIOLET, spoken] No ma'am. [OLD LADY, spoken] How you read it though, I don't know, with the margins so full of writing! [VIOLET, spoken] It was my mama's. [BUS DRIVER, spoken] Move along, m…oooh. Miss. [VIOLET] "Mr. Wallace Weatherman" Give my scar another nosy look In a week, you'll be surprised - Got my healin' planned out in my book Next week, I'll come back disguised (spoken) Oh, he thinks well of himself, I can tell that. But what's he have, really? (sung) Lips? Thin. Cheeks? Flat I sure don't want mine like that Nose? Bent. Ears? Runts Got four eyes and he can't see once Nothing in his face for me His hair though - is it Cherokee? It's black enough to be I want my own as soft as a breeze - And also curlier, please [OLD LADY, spoken] Do you mind if I sit here, dear? I like to be up front, so's I can look out the front winders. Otherwise I get dizzy, looking off to the side… [VIOLET] Once I bet her eyes were green Wonder how those eyes would look on me Funny, if she recognized Finders keepers, lady, wait and see Next week, won't you be surprised (spoken) Praise God, it's started. September 4th, 1964. (sung) Mama, your book says "it's blessed to pity" Mama, just look, I'm a long ways from pretty Be an angel, Mama, help to save me Make the Lord restore the face you gave me - And I will praise his grace Rain or shine When you see a brand-new face When you see a brand-new face When you see a brand-new face - And it's mine - Won't you be surprised Won't you be surprised Won't you be surprised Won't you be - [OLD LADY, spoken] You going far? [VIOLET, spoken] Tulsa, Oklahoma. [OLD LADY, spoken] I never been there. I hear the trees give out. Oh! My goodness. [VIOLET, spoken] That's just why I'm going. Get this scar healed once and for all. [OLD LADY, spoken] 'Course my mailman Vincent Finzer was born with a cleft palate, and he couldn't be any sweeter! [VIOLET, spoken] I wasn't born with this scar. It took an axe blade to split my face in two.
thank you so much for posting these! I cant find the soundtrack anywhere else on the internet at all!
this is my favorite musical, dont tell my friends they will get mad at me because its not hamilton or wicked or heathers
Laney nelson
Ladies and gentleman a true broadway fan 🌹🌹🌹🌹
I know this comment was from 2 years ago but (if you haven’t already) you should probably get new friends if they’d get mad at you just for your taste in musicals!
Me too.
I love Violet I did this show and it was amazing matter of fact my schools going to state for it
VIOLET]
Is this a suitcase - is it mine?
Am I waitin' by the candy stand
Beneath the Greyhound Station sign?
Have I got a ticket in my hand?
Stupid
People of Spruce Pine are stupid
Lord, I'll call the whole trip off
If Leroy Evans looks me in the face
Nope, I win, he's terrorized
This town is a superstitious place -
Next week, won't they be surprised
[BUS DRIVER, spoken]
Get your tickets ready. This is the Memphis bus, by way of Johnson City, Kingsport, Knoxville, Nashville, and a bunch'a towns no bigger'n this one. Tickets, please.
[OLD LADY, spoken]
The Baltimore Catechism. A Catholic, in these parts?
[VIOLET, spoken]
No ma'am.
[OLD LADY, spoken]
How you read it though, I don't know, with the margins so full of writing!
[VIOLET, spoken]
It was my mama's.
[BUS DRIVER, spoken]
Move along, m…oooh. Miss.
[VIOLET]
"Mr. Wallace Weatherman"
Give my scar another nosy look
In a week, you'll be surprised -
Got my healin' planned out in my book
Next week, I'll come back disguised
(spoken)
Oh, he thinks well of himself, I can tell that. But what's he have, really?
(sung)
Lips? Thin. Cheeks? Flat
I sure don't want mine like that
Nose? Bent. Ears? Runts
Got four eyes and he can't see once
Nothing in his face for me
His hair though - is it Cherokee?
It's black enough to be
I want my own as soft as a breeze -
And also curlier, please
[OLD LADY, spoken]
Do you mind if I sit here, dear? I like to be up front, so's I can look out the front winders. Otherwise I get dizzy, looking off to the side…
[VIOLET]
Once I bet her eyes were green
Wonder how those eyes would look on me
Funny, if she recognized
Finders keepers, lady, wait and see
Next week, won't you be surprised
(spoken)
Praise God, it's started. September 4th, 1964.
(sung)
Mama, your book says "it's blessed to pity"
Mama, just look, I'm a long ways from pretty
Be an angel, Mama, help to save me
Make the Lord restore the face you gave me -
And I will praise his grace
Rain or shine
When you see a brand-new face
When you see a brand-new face
When you see a brand-new face -
And it's mine -
Won't you be surprised
Won't you be surprised
Won't you be surprised
Won't you be -
[OLD LADY, spoken]
You going far?
[VIOLET, spoken]
Tulsa, Oklahoma.
[OLD LADY, spoken]
I never been there. I hear the trees give out. Oh! My goodness.
[VIOLET, spoken]
That's just why I'm going. Get this scar healed once and for all.
[OLD LADY, spoken]
'Course my mailman Vincent Finzer was born with a cleft palate, and he couldn't be any sweeter!
[VIOLET, spoken]
I wasn't born with this scar. It took an axe blade to split my face in two.
Where did you get this soundtrack? I can't find it anywhere and I love it so much more than the Sutton Foster version!
is this sutton foster as violet?
No :) This is the original off-broadway cast :)
duh, i knew that (i didnt)
just for me, 2:05