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*The song was sung on set by [[Alessandro Juliani]] who jokingly refers to it as "The Stump Serenade" | *The song was written by [[Michael Angeli]] with music composed by his wife, Karen Angeli. [[Bear McCreary]] was responsible for the song's arrangement and for integrating the music from it throughout "Guess What's Coming To Dinner?". <ref>See: [[Sources:Gaeta's Lament]] for reference.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 19:32, 5 March 2009
Gaeta's Lament is a ballad sung by Felix Gaeta which helps him as he recovers in Galactica's sickbay from losing the leg Samuel Anders shot on the Demetrius (Guess What's Coming to Dinner?).
- Alone she sleeps in the shirt of man
- With my three wishes clutched in her hand
- The first that she be spared the pain
- That comes from a dark and laughing rain
- When she finds love may it always stay true
- This I beg for the second wish I made too
- But wish no more
- My life you can take
- To have her please just one day wake
- To have her please just one day wake
Notes
- The song was written by Michael Angeli with music composed by his wife, Karen Angeli. Bear McCreary was responsible for the song's arrangement and for integrating the music from it throughout "Guess What's Coming To Dinner?". [1]
- The song was sung on set by Alessandro Juliani who jokingly refers to it as "The Stump Serenade."
External Link
- Composer Bear McCreary discusses the song and its creation: [1]
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References
- ↑ See: Sources:Gaeta's Lament for reference.