
I Love to Travel Original Broadway Cast of The Frogs (Ft. Nathan Lane & Roger Bart)
"I Love to Travel," performed by Nathan Lane and Roger Bart in the 2004 musical "The Frogs," is a lively #MusicalTheater number celebrating the joys of adventure and exploration. The lyrics express a whimsical enthusiasm for visiting various places and experiencing different cultures. Themes of freedom, curiosity, and the excitement of travel are central to the song. Musically, it features upbeat melodies and playful harmonies, enhancing its joyful message. The song contributes to the show's comedic tone and reflects the broader cultural appreciation for travel and new experiences.

[Chorus]
Walk walk trudge trudge
Slog slog travel travel
March march trudge trudge
Slog slog travel travel
Lumber lumber plod plod
Shuffle shuffle talk
[XANTHIAS]
So tell me more about this writer -- uh --
[DIONYSOS]
Shaw. Bernard Shaw. Hated the name George. Born in Dublin in 1856. Dramatist, literary and music critic, socialist spokesman, showman, controversialist and a leading figure in the 20th century theatre
[XANTHIAS]
Wait a minute, is this the guy who wrote "My Fair Lady"?
[DIONYSOS]
Well, it was based on a play of his, "Pygmalion." A Greek myth
[XANTHIAS]
Then he can't be all bad
[DIONYSOS]
That's the spirit!
Walk walk trudge trudge
Slog slog travel travel
March march trudge trudge
Slog slog travel travel
Lumber lumber plod plod
Shuffle shuffle talk
[XANTHIAS]
So tell me more about this writer -- uh --
[DIONYSOS]
Shaw. Bernard Shaw. Hated the name George. Born in Dublin in 1856. Dramatist, literary and music critic, socialist spokesman, showman, controversialist and a leading figure in the 20th century theatre
[XANTHIAS]
Wait a minute, is this the guy who wrote "My Fair Lady"?
[DIONYSOS]
Well, it was based on a play of his, "Pygmalion." A Greek myth
[XANTHIAS]
Then he can't be all bad
[DIONYSOS]
That's the spirit!
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