Goodnight: Difference between revisions
From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary Tag: 2017 source edit |
(...and that seems to be a pretty clear-cut case of mistaken identity, I think this is safe.) Tag: 2017 source edit |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{retitle|"{{PAGENAME}}"}} | {{retitle|"{{PAGENAME}}"}} | ||
{{rename| | {{speedy rename | ||
|new=Goodnight | |||
|links=yes | |||
|user=NightmareofEden | |||
}} | |||
'''"Goodnight, Professor Litefoot"''' was a song sung by [[Ellie Higson]] after [[George Litefoot]] left her at a bar to return to the [[New Regency Theatre]]. She sang because she was near the [[Scorchie]]s. | '''"Goodnight, Professor Litefoot"''' was a song sung by [[Ellie Higson]] after [[George Litefoot]] left her at a bar to return to the [[New Regency Theatre]]. She sang because she was near the [[Scorchie]]s. | ||
Revision as of 00:24, 3 February 2021
This page's name needs changing. Now.
Proposed new name: Goodnight
Have links been moved? yes
"Goodnight, Professor Litefoot" was a song sung by Ellie Higson after George Litefoot left her at a bar to return to the New Regency Theatre. She sang because she was near the Scorchies.
- Goodnight, Professor Litefoot. Sometimes you’re not so bright.
- Fear not, Professor Litefoot, I’ll make sure it all ends right.
- As for now, farewell, adieu, my time has come to disappear.
- I’ll be fine, no chorus line would be complete without me here.
- Goodnight, Professor Litefoot. Just for once I’d love to stay.
- Perhaps in time I’ll get my dues, but maybe not today.
Henry Gordon Jago sang a short reprise of the song. (AUDIO: Encore of the Scorchies)
|