Dylan Thomas Songtexte
Should Lanterns Shine
To Begin at the Beginning
Under Milkwood
Geboren am 27. Oktober 1914, Gestorben am 09. November 1953
Songtexte
- To Begin at the Beginning
- Billy Collins Introduction
- And Death Shall Have No Dominion
- Billy Collins Introduction (Disc Two)
- Mid-Day Mr and Mrs Pugh Are Silent
- Time Passes. Listen. Time Passes
- Blind Captain Cat Hears All the Morning of the Town
- Author's Prologue
- Under Milkwood
- Poem on His Birthday
- Now the Town Is Dusk
- Caedmon Promo
- Lament
- Lord Cut-Glass, in His Kitchen Full of Time
- In the White Giant's Thigh
- In My Craft and Sullen Art
- A Child's Christmas in Wales, A Story
- There Was a Saviour
- The Music of the Spheres
- Ceremony After a Fire Raid
- The Sunny, Slow Lulling Afternoon
- Altarwise by Owl Light (1st Verse)
- Laugharne
- Ballad of the Long-Legged Bait
- The Town Smells of Seaweed and Breakfast
- Fern Hill
- Captain Cat, the Retired Blind Seacaptain, Asleep in His Bunk
- If I Were Tickled by the Rub of Love
- A Winter's Tale
- Dawn Raid
- On the Marriage of a Virgin
- The Hand That Signed the Paper
- A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London
- The Hunchback in the Park
- If My Head Hurt a Hair's Foot
- In Country Sleep
- The Villagers Go About Their Business
- Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
- Over Sir John's Hill
- Especially When the October Wind
- After the Funeral
- The Villagers' Dream
- Poem in October (It Was My Thirtieth Year)
- Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines
- The Sunny Slow Lolling of Afternoon Yawns and Moons Through the Dozy Town
- Love in the Asylum
- A Few Words of a Kind
- Introduction
- Too Late, Cock, Too Late
- The Tombstone Told When She Died
- Should Lanterns Shine
- This Is Llareggub Hill
- A Child's Christmas in Wales
- Poem in October
- This Side of Truth
- In My Craft or Sullen Art
- Altarwise by Owl Light (first verse only)
- 'Now the town is dusk...'
- 'Mr and Mrs Cherry Owen...'
- 'Mrs Willy Nilly steams open Mr Mog Edwards' letter...'
- Song: 'Johnnie Crack and Flossie Snail'
- 'Lord Cut-Glass, in his kitchen full of time...'
- 'From Beynon Butcher's in Coronation Street...'
- 'The music of the spheres...'
- 'Gwennie call the boys...'
- 'All the women are out this morning...'
- Guide Book
- 'And Gossamer Beynon, schooltacher, spoon-stirred...'
- 'I am a draper, mad with love...'
- 'And the dawn inches up...'
- Song: Polly Garter — 'I Loved a Man'
- 'Never such seas...'
- 'The Reverend Eli Jenkins inky in his cool front parlour...'
- 'Oh there's a face!...'
- 'Dancing Williams!'
- Song: Mr Waldo — 'Come and sweep my chimbley'
- 'Mrs Ogmore-Pritchard, la di da...'
- Song: 'Now when farmers' boys on the first fair day...'
- Song: 'But I always think as we tumble into bed...'
- 'Morning Prayer'
- 'In Butcher Beynon's...'
- Song: Rev Eli Jenkins — 'Every morning, when I wake'
- 'And Lily Smalls...'
- Song: Rosie Probert and Captain Cat — 'Love Duet'
- 'Gossamer Beynon high-heels out of school...'
- 'titbits and topsyturvies...'
- Main Theme
- 'Persons with manners do not read at table...'
- 'And...Captain Cat hears all the morning of the town...'
- 'Here's your arsenic, dear...'
- 'To begin at the beginning...'
- 'Now in her iceberg-white...nightgown...'
- 'And Gossamer Beynon, schoolteacher, spoon-stirred...'
- Under Milk Wood (Part 1) - Richard Burton
- Poem: After the Funeral
- Poem: The Hand that Signed the Paper from the Modern Muse
- After the Funeral (Dylan Thomas Introduction)
- On Reading One's Own Poems (Dylan Thomas Introduction)
- Poem: A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London
- Dramatisation: Return Journey to Swansea, Part 1
- Dramatisation: Return Journey to Swansea, Part 2
- Dramatisation: Return Journey to Swansea, Part 3
- Dramatisation: Return Journey to Swansea, Part 4
- Dramatisation: Return Journey to Swansea, Part 5
- Dramatisation: Return Journey to Swansea, Part 6
- Poem: Over Sir John's Hill
- Prose: Laugharne
- Reading One's Own Poems Aloud (Dylan Thomas Introduction)
- Prose: Visit to America, Part 1
- Prose: Visit to America, Part 2
- Prose: Visit to America, Part 3
- Prose: The Outing, Part 5
- Prose: The Outing, Part 4
- Prose: The Outing, Part 3
- Prose: A Visit to Grandpa's, Part 1
- Prose: A Visit to Grandpa's, Part 2
- Prose: A Visit to Grandpa's, Part 3
- Prose: The Outing, Part 2
- Poem: In the White Giant's Thigh, Part 1
- Prose: The Outing, Part 1
- Prose: Quite Early One Morning, Part 1
- Prose: Quite Early One Morning, Part 2
- Prose: Quite Early One Morning, Part 3
- Prose: Quite Early One Morning, Part 4
- Under Milkwood (extract)
- Poem: In My Craft
- Quite Early One Morning
- Holiday Memory
- Reminiscences Of Childhood
- A Visit To Grandpa's
- Do Not Go Gentle Into That Night
- Visit To America : An Irreverant preamble