The Music Man Ya Got Trouble Professor Harold Hill Well, Ya got trouble, my friend, Right here, I say trouble right here in River City. "Ya Got Trouble" is a song by Meredith Willson from the 1957 Broadway musical The Music Man, and its 1962 filmed version. It is one of the most popular and recognizable songs in the musical, and Robert Preston's performance in the film is admired. The Music Man Ya Got Trouble Professor Harold Hill Well, Ya got trouble, my friend, Right here, I say trouble right here in River City. Print and download Ya Got Trouble sheet music by Robert E. Preston. I consider that the hours I spend with a cue are golden. A BIG thanks to my "chorus" of background singers: Kenya Haynes, … He convinces them that a boys' marching band is the only way to keep the boys of the town pure and out of trouble, and begins collecting their money ("76 Trombones"). Famed tunes include “76 Trombones,” “Ya’ Got Trouble,” and “Till There Was You.” SKU: MN0070226 The Music Man Musical - Ya Got Trouble Lyrics HAROLD: Well, either you're closing your eyes To a situation you do now wish to acknowledge Or you are not aware of the caliber of disaster indicated By the presence of a pool table in your community. The television production, which was broadcast by ABC on the February 16, 2003, edition of The Wonderful World of Disney, is based on the book of the 1957 stage musical by Meredith Willson, which was based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. Why sure, I'm a billiard certainly mighty proud, I say I'm always mighty proud to say it. The Music Man is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, ... O'Brien did, however, as host of the 2006 Emmy Awards, sing a parody version of "Ya Got Trouble" in his opening monologue targeting NBC and their slide in the ratings. Ya got trouble, my friend, right here, I say, trouble right here in River City. Calling “Ya Got Trouble” “the first rap,” Sondheim described it as “a dazzling piece in service of telling a story.” Prompted by Pinker, Sondheim also discussed the birth of his lyrics for the song, “Gee, Officer Krupke” from West Side Story, whose music was written by Leonard Bernstein. We've surely got trouble! Lyrics Harold: Well, ya got trouble, my friend, right here, I say, trouble right here in … The film was one of the biggest hits of the year and highly acclaimed critically. "Well, if so my friends, Ya got trouble, Right here in River city! Sheet music arranged for Piano/Vocal, and Singer Pro in Ab Major (transposable). The television program Family Guy has parodied the musical at least three times.