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"'''The Entertainer'''" is a [[1902]] piano [[ragtime|rag]] by [[Scott Joplin]] which was later used as the theme music for the [[1973]] motion picture, ''[[The Sting]]''. The music was adapted for the film by [[Marvin Hamlisch]]. [[Irony|Ironically]], [[Scott Joplin]]'s [[ragtime]] music was no longer popular during the [[1930]]s, which is the time period the film is set in. |
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"The Entertainer" has become synonymous with the [[parlour game]] [[snooker]]. The tune is often played to accompany montages of this exciting game on [[BBC]] [[television]]. Top snooker champion [[Steve Davis]] listens to "The Entertainer" before an important match to get himself into the desired state of mind. |
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==Lyrics== |
==Lyrics== |
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*[[Media:The Entertainer - Scott Joplin.ogg|The Entertainer - Scott Joplin.ogg]] [3.2 MB] [[Ogg Vorbis]] format ([[:Image:The Entertainer - Scott Joplin.ogg|file description page]]) |
*[[Media:The Entertainer - Scott Joplin.ogg|The Entertainer - Scott Joplin.ogg]] [3.2 MB] [[Ogg Vorbis]] format ([[:Image:The Entertainer - Scott Joplin.ogg|file description page]]) |
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The above links are the full performance of |
The above links are the full performance of "The Entertainer". They can be downloaded and played on a desktop computer (use ''“Save Link As...”'' or ''“Download Link As...”'' in your browser). These renditions are played with a light, fast swing rhythm and embellished with a little [[stride piano]]. The 2nd file is the same performance recorded to an audio file, with a digital piano. |
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The following links provide help on playing Ogg Vorbis audio files: |
The following links provide help on playing Ogg Vorbis audio files: |
Revision as of 09:08, 21 March 2006
"The Entertainer" is a 1902 piano rag by Scott Joplin which was later used as the theme music for the 1973 motion picture, The Sting. The music was adapted for the film by Marvin Hamlisch. Ironically, Scott Joplin's ragtime music was no longer popular during the 1930s, which is the time period the film is set in.
"The Entertainer" has become synonymous with the parlour game snooker. The tune is often played to accompany montages of this exciting game on BBC television. Top snooker champion Steve Davis listens to "The Entertainer" before an important match to get himself into the desired state of mind.
Lyrics
Now the curtain is going up,
The entertainer is taking a bow,
Does his dance step and sings his song,
Even gets all the audience to sing along,
Yes, he knows just what he must do,
Knows how to bring down the house when he’s through,
Snappy patter and jokes, he knows what pleases the folks,
The entertainer, the star of the show,
It was in vaudeville and he was on the bill,
With all the singers, dancers, acrobats and clowns,
There was a dancing bear, even a dog act there,
And a comedian who never let ‘em down,
But, when he came on to do his fav’rite song,
He really wowed ‘em in the cities and the towns,
They came from near and far, to see the vaudeville star,
The entertainer!
Now the curtain is going up,
The entertainer is taking a bow,
Does his dance step and sings his song,
Even gets all the audience to sing along,
Yes, he knows just what he must do,
Knows how to bring down the house when he’s through,
Snappy patter and jokes, he knows what pleases the folks,
The entertainer, the star of the show.
Snappy patter and jokes, he knows what pleases the folks,
The entertainer, the star of the show.
(Lyrics by John Brimhall)
Music files
- The Entertainer - Scott Joplin.mid [14 kB] MIDI format (file description page)
- The Entertainer - Scott Joplin.ogg [3.2 MB] Ogg Vorbis format (file description page)
The above links are the full performance of "The Entertainer". They can be downloaded and played on a desktop computer (use “Save Link As...” or “Download Link As...” in your browser). These renditions are played with a light, fast swing rhythm and embellished with a little stride piano. The 2nd file is the same performance recorded to an audio file, with a digital piano.
The following links provide help on playing Ogg Vorbis audio files:
- List of software that plays Ogg Vorbis files
- Ogg Vorbis plug-in for Windows Media Player
- Amadeus audio editor and converter, for Mac OS X
- Audacity audio editor and converter, for all platforms
External links
- The Entertainer at the Mutopia Project (musical score and MIDI file)
- Lyrics and MIDI File at MickeysMIDIs.com