Album: Titanic Movie (other tracks)The First Class Roster
Thanks to Julia James for submitting
the lyrics
Colonel John Jacob Astor
And Mrs. Astor, too.
Arriving now from that boat train
Direct from Waterloo station
May proceed to their parlour suite
A-62!
Her name is Madeline
She's John Jacob Astor's Second Wife,
She's only Nineteen-years-old
And now she's married to a prominent man
Worth over a hundred and fifty million
And twenty-nine years her senior!
They've only been married seven months
She's already seven months pregnant
And the scandal was such
They ran away to the Europe to avoid
The publicity!
Avoid the publicity!
Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Straus may proceed to
the Parlour Suite - B-55!-
Aren't they modest?
You'd never think by looking at them
That he and his brother own Macy's
Department Store...Outright!
And he was close advisor
to President Grover Cleveland
And served in the House of Representatives
Two Full terms!
And that's his wife of forty years, named Ida
Sad! She's hasn't been well
So the two of them have been wintering
On the French Riveria
French Riveria!
Mr. Benjamin Guggenheim and party
will find his customary suite on
A Deck!
Made his money smelting gold
spends it like the water
Forty five hundred dollars for
The Louis Quatorze Suite!
So he can live in luxurious sin
With his latest mistress!
And they call that justice!
They call that justice?...
Mr and Mrs. George Widener may
proceed to Promenade Suite B-51!
He's the richest man in Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. John B Thayer
and family, Promenade Suite B-58!
Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad!
Mrs. Charlotte Drake Cardoza Suite B-54!
No one really knows who she is but
the newspaper says she's booked
The most expensive suite on the ship
And travels with fourteen steamer trunks
A medicine chest
Her personal pillows and sheets
And four little pekinese dogs...
So she must be somebody...
She mus be somebody!
Last call for boarding!
This is the very last call for boarding!
Lift up the ramp
Let go the lines
Raise up her colours and design!
Prepare for the casting off
And through the port we'll slip
Each person standing at the rail,
Let one great thought prevail,
One single prayer...
God bless this noble ship!
All ashore who are going ashore!
All ashore who are going ashore!