[ti:another hundred people] [ar:Stephen Sondheim] [al:Company(2006 Broadway Revival Cast)] [00:04.84] another hundred people just got off of the train [00:06.76] and came up through the ground, [00:07.97] while another hundred people just got off of the bus [00:10.34] and are looking around [00:11.55] at another hundred people who got off of the plane [00:13.76] and are looking at us [00:15.28] who got off of the train [00:16.38] and the plane and the bus [00:17.76] maybe yesterday. [00:20.05] it's a city of strangers, [00:22.67] some come to work, some to play. [00:25.15] a city of strangers, [00:27.29] some come to stare, some to stay. [00:29.80] and every day [00:32.23] the ones who stay [00:34.78] can find each other in the crowded streets and the guarded parks, [00:39.39] by the rusty fountains and the dusty trees with the battered barks, [00:44.33] and they walk together past upholstered walls with the crude remarks. [00:51.74] and they meet at parties through the friends of friends who they never know. [00:56.70] "do I pick you up or do ii meet you there or shall we let it go?" [01:01.51] "did you get my message? 'cause i looked in vain." [01:03.89] "can we see each other tuesday if it doesn't rain?" [01:06.40] "look, I'll call you in the morning or my service will explain." [01:13.94] and another hundred people just got off of the train. [01:19.10](dialogue) [02:17.46] and they find each other in the crowded streets and the guarded parks, [02:21.96] by the rusty fountains and the dusty trees with the battered barks, [02:26.71] and they walk together past upholstered walls with the crude remarks. [02:33.96] and they meet at parties through the friends of friends who they never know. [02:38.71] "do I pick you up or do I meet you there or shall we let it go?" [02:43.65] "did you get my message? 'cause I looked in vain." [02:46.05] "can we see each other tuesday if it doesn't rain?" [02:48.47] "look, I'll call you in the morning or my service will explain." [02:55.71] and another hundred people just got off of the train [02:59.37](dialogue) [04:17.64] another hundred people just got off of the train [04:19.47] and came up through the ground, [04:20.61] while another hundred people just got off of the bus [04:22.88] and are looking around [04:24.12] at another hundred people who got off of the plane [04:26.54] and are looking at us [04:27.82] who got off of the train [04:29.19] and the plane and the bus [04:30.51] maybe yesterday [04:32.91] it's a city of strangers, [04:35.50] some come to work, some to play [04:37.98] a city of strangers, [04:39.86] some come to stare, some to stay. [04:42.76] and every day [04:44.73] some go away [04:47.25] or they find each other in the crowded streets and the guarded parks, [04:52.22] by the rusty fountains and the dusty trees with the battered barks, [04:57.18] and they walk together past upholstered walls with the crude remarks. [05:04.43] and they meet at parties through the friends of friends who they never know [05:09.22] "do I pick you up or do I meet you there or shall we let it go?" [05:14.13] "did you get my message? 'cause I looked in vain." [05:16.44] "can we see each other tuesday if it doesn't rain?" [05:19.07] "look, I'll call you in the morning or my service will explain." [05:26.46] and another hundred people just got off of the train. [05:31.46] and another hundred people just got off of the train, [05:33.48] and another hundred people just got off of the train, [05:35.85] and another hundred people just got off of the train. [05:38.34] another hundred people just got off of the train