Jill Santoriello, J. Mark McVey & Brandi Burkhardt -
A Tale of Two Cities - International Studio Cast Recording of the Broadway Musical
Who Are You (feat. J. Mark MC Vey & Brandi Burkhardt)
Who are you?
It is the same
But she is dead
How can it be?
She was lost to me
She had laid her head upon my shoulder
And when I was brought to the tower
I found hair like this
Upon my sleeve
How was this?
Was it you?
She was my mother
Weep for your wife
Who could not bear to live
Without you by her side
She hid your torture from me
And she told me you had died
It is the same
But she is dead
How can it be?
She was lost to me
She had laid her head upon my shoulder
And when I was brought to the tower
I found hair like this
Upon my sleeve
How was this?
Was it you?
She was my mother
Weep for your wife
Who could not bear to live
Without you by her side
She hid your torture from me
And she told me you had died
Credits
Writer(s): Talia Shire Burgess, Dee Dee Gipson, Willie Bailey
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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Other Album Tracks
- Prologue (feat. J. Mark MC Vey)
- The Way It Ought to Be (Paris) [feat. Natalie Toro & Kevin Earley]
- Who Are You (feat. J. Mark MC Vey & Brandi Burkhardt)
- You'll Never Be Alone (feat. Brandi Burkhardt & J. Mark MC Vey)
- The Way It Ought to Be (London) [feat. James Barbour]
- No Honest Way (feat. Ed Dixon & Craig Bennett)
- The Trial (feat. William Thomas Evans, Craig Bennett, Nigel Richards & Ensemble)
- Reflection (feat. James Barbour)
- Letter from Uncle (feat. Alex Santoriello)
- The Promise (feat. J. Mark MC Vey & Simon Thomas)
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