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BELLS ARE RINGING (Show & Film) (1956) (Jule Styne / Betty Comden / Adolph Green) OVERTURE & BELLS ARE RINGING Jean Stapleton & Eddie Heim with Robert Russell Bennett Orch. & Chorus (Broadway Production) - 1956 Pete King Orch. & Chorus (Film Soundtrack) - 1960 Caitlin Carter, Joanna Hess & Emily Hsu with Don Sebesky Orch. & Chorus (Broadway Revival) – 2001 Also recorded by: National Symphony Orch.; Jo Stafford. (Orchestral Overture) All around, there's the sound of the midsummers night Bells in the air are ringing evrywhere I can hear footsteps that pass on the street And lovers rushing to meet Here alone I can only imagine the sight Me on the town, in some bewitching gown But I just wait at the end of the line As bells are ringing, the bells keep ringing Oh why, oh why can't the next call be mine (Orchestral Break) Thank you, thank you, thank you Susanswerphone, Ah-ahhh! (Contributed by Ferda Dolunay - February 2006) ***** IT'S A PERFECT RELATIONSHIP Judy Holliday (Broadway Production) - 1956 Judy Holliday (Film Soundtrack) - 1960 Faith Prince (Broadway Revival) - 2001 I'm in love with a man Plaza-O-Double-Four-Double-Three What a perfect relationship I can't see him, he can't see me I'm in love with a voice Plaza-O-Double-Four-Double-Three What a perfect relationship I talk to him and he just talks to me And yet I can't help wondering What does he look like I wish I knew What does he look like Is he six-foot-seven or three-foot-two Has he eyes of brown or baby blue Big and mighty or underfed Trim black moustache or beard of red Can he dance like Fred Astaire Is he dark or is he fair Pompadour or not a hair Well I don't care! I'm in love with a man Plaza-O-Double-Four-Double-Three What a perfect relationship And that's how things should always be Our love can never lose its mystery 'Cause I'll never meet him And he'll never meet me No, he'll never meet me What does he look like My sleeping Prince What does he look like Tough as nails with a black cigar As handsome as a movie star Stern as an eagle, shy as a dove A face that only a mother could love It doesn't matter what he is I'm HIS, HIS, HIS! But he's still just a voice Plaza-0-Double-Four-Double-Three What a perfect relationship I can't see him, he can't see me He calls me "Mum", he thinks I'm sixty-three And I'll never meet him And he'll never meet me No, he'll never meet me (Transcribed by Mel Priddle - February 2006) ***** INDEPENDENT (ON MY OWN) Sydney Chaplin (Broadway Production) - 1956 Marc Kudisch (Broadway Revival) – 2001 I'm enjoying the delights of the solitary life. To the ties that bind I've bid goodbye. I'm the spirit of "Seventy-six" complete with drum and fife. Since my personal Fourth of July. Independent, self sufficient, got nobody to rely on. Independent, self reliant, got shoulder I can cry on. Now I'm livin', I'm on my own. Going it alone. I don't need anyone And no one needs me. No need for anyone to help me mix martinis, Roast the wienies, bake the blinis, now that I'm free. Self sufficient, self supporting, trav'lin' light and flying solo, Ev'ry day is Independence Day, Hooray! Free and easy, blithe and breezy, going it alone, I'm independent and on my own. Independent, self sufficient, got nobody to rely on. Independent, self reliant, got shoulder I can cry on. Now I'm livin', I'm on my own. Going it alone. I don't need anyone And no one needs me. No need for anyone to help me mix martinis, Roast the wienies, bake the blinis, now that I'm free. Self sufficient, self supporting, trav'lin' light and flying solo, Ev'ry day is Independence Day, Hooray! Free and easy, blithe and breezy, going it alone, I'm independent and on my own. (Contributed by Ferda Dolunay - February 2006) ***** DO IT YOURSELF Dean Martin (Film Soundtrack) – 1960 Polly Bergen - 1961 You've gotta do it, you've gotta do it, Gotta do it all alone. No one else will do it for you, You're on your own. Do it. It may be love or war or mopping up the floor, but just do it. Don't send a friend who's true to pitch your woo for you or you'll rue it. Do it yourself. Don't Fake it. If You're a fake, you won't make it, Wait for your break, and then take it, For time and tide they wait for no man, go, go, go, man. Do it. To prove the point at hand just look at old Miles Standish who blew it, He said "John Alden, will you go and ask Priscilla to do it?" Miles got the heaveho. "Man," Priscilla said, "Now that Miles is gone, Speak for yourself, dear John." He blew it, so do it, do it, Do it yourself. (Contributed by Ferda Dolunay - February 2006) ***** YOU'VE GOT TO DO IT ***** IT'S A SIMPLE LITTLE SYSTEM Eddie Lawrence & Chorus (Broadway Production) - 1956 Eddie Foy Jr. & Chorus (Film Soundtrack) - 1960 David Garrison, Julio Agustin & Joanne Baum (Broadway Revival) - 2001 It's a simple little system any child can understand The composers names, we list them with the racetracks of the land With this simple little system we'll be close by fortune's door And to think that no one ever, ever thought of it before Gentlemen, Gentlemen, look at your charts What is Beethoven? (Belmont Park) Where's Puccini? (Pimlico) Who is Humperdinck? (Hollywood) What is Beethoven? (Beethoven is Belmont Park) Where's Puccini? (Puccini is Pimlico) Who is Humperdinck? (Humperdinck is Hollywood) Ah, that is correct, turn the page What's Tchaikovsky? (Churchill Downs) Who's Mussorgsky? (Monmouth Park) What's Rachmaninov? (Rockingham) What's Tchaikovsky? (Tchaikovsky is Churchill Downs) Who's Mussorgsky? (Mussorgsky is Monmouth Park) What's Rachmaninov? (Rachmaninov is Rockingham) That is correct, turn the page It's a simple little system where it pays you to begin A simple little system where the Lord is listening in We will take those record orders in a very cultured tone While we're really booking horses over at Susanswerphone We'll be rich, we'll be rich, we'll be rich! Debussy is Del Mar Humperdinck is Hollywood César Franck is Fairgrounds Sibelius is Sportsmans Park Berlioz is Bainbridge Hindemith is Hawthorn Offenbach is Omaha Ev'rybody, all together now (Who is Beethoven? Belmont Park, it's a simple little system) (Who's Puccini? Pimlico, simple little system) (Who's Tchaikovsky? Churchill Downs) (And Shostakovich is Saratoga) What is Handel? (Hialeah, Hialeah) Who is Handel? (Hialeah, Hialeah) Oh, what a system! (Transcribed by Mel Priddle - February 2006) ***** BETTER THAN A DREAM Judy Holliday & Dean Martin (Film Soundtrack) - 1960 Faith Prince & Marc Kudisch (Broadway Revival) - 2001 JUDY: So that's what you look like At last I know You're better, better than a dream What you are is better far than a dream I tried to picture your face But now I see you You're out of this world, you're out of this sphere You're out of that outer space Better, better than a dream What is real is more ideal than a dream To see and hear you To be so near you Is better, better than a dream DEAN: Can this be a dream Can I still be asleep on the couch there Can this girl be really here She seems to know by sheer intuition How I landed in this condition Boy, does she know me The way that I think, the way that I drink The fact that I slept all year But it's not a dream 'Cause look I've got some words on the paper Steady boy, don't faint or scream Don't ask who sent you this angel It's better, better than a dream DEAN: Can this be a dream JUDY: It's better DEAN: Can I still be asleep on the couch there JUDY: Better than a dream DEAN: Can this girl be really here JUDY: What you are is better far than a dream DEAN: She seems to know by sheer intuition JUDY: I tried to picture your face DEAN: How I landed in this condition JUDY: But now I see you DEAN: Boy, does she know me JUDY: You're out of this world DEAN: The way that I think, the way that I drink JUDY: You're out of this sphere DEAN: The fact that I slept all year JUDY: You're out of that outer space DEAN: But it's not a dream JUDY: Better, better than a dream DEAN: 'Cause look I've got some words on the paper JUDY: What is real is more ideal than a dream DEAN: Steady boy, don't faint or scream JUDY: To see and hear you DEAN: Don't ask who sent you this angel JUDY: To be so near you BOTH: It's better, better than a dream (Transcribed by Ferda Dolunay & Mel Priddle - February 2006) ***** IS IT A CRIME ***** HELLO, HELLO THERE ***** I MET A GIRL Sydney Chaplin (Broadway Production) - 1956 Dean Martin (Film Soundtrack) - 1960 Marc Kudisch (Broadway Revival) – 2001 Yoo-hoo! I met a girl, a wonderful girl She's really got a lot to recommend her for a girl Fabulous creature without any doubt Hey! What am I getting so excited about? She's just a girl, an ev'ry day girl And yet I guess she's really rather special for a girl For once you have seen her the others are out Hey! What am I getting so excited about? But so what, what has she got others have not? Two eyes, two lips, a nose, all girls have some of those But when she looks up at me, what do I see? The most enchanting face, my pulse begins to race Hey! I met a girl, a marvellous girl She's rarer than uranium and fairer than a pearl Found me a treasure and I want to shout Hey! What am I getting so excited about? But so what, what has she got others have not? Two eyes, two lips, a nose, all girls have some of those But when she looks up at me, what do I see? The most enchanting face, my pulse begins to race Hey! (He met a girl, a marvellous girl) (She's rarer than uranium and fairer than a pearl) Found me a treasure and I want to shout This is what I'm getting so excited about I met a girl and I fell in love today (Contributed by Ferda Dolunay - February 2006) ***** LONG BEFORE I KNEW YOU Judy Holliday & Sydney Chaplin (Broadway Production - 1956 Faith Prince & Mark Kudisch (Broadway Revival) - 2001 Also recorded by: Laurie Beechman; Petula Clark; Vic Damone; Phyllis Ford; John Gabriel; Steve Lawrence; Elisabeth Welch; Elaine Page; Carmen McRae: .......... and others. Long before I knew you Long before I met you I was sure I'd find you someday, somehow I pictured someone who'd walk and talk And smile as you do And make me feel as you do right now All that was long before I held you Long before I kissed you Long before I touched you and felt this glow But now you really are here And now at last I know That long before I knew you I loved you so ***** MU-CHA-CHA Judy Holliday & Peter Gennaro (Broadway Production) – 1956 Faith Prince & Julio Agustin (Broadway Revival) – 2001 The bongos were beating and couples were meeting, The night was a promise of romance, So altho' the lad(girl) was shy, When he(she) caught the ladies(fellow's) eye, He(She) took courage and asked for a dance. (Refrain:) He: Mu-cha-cha, tell me do you cha-cha? She: Me-cha-cha? Senor, si si, cha-cha. He: Now, cha-cha, Please show me how, cha-cha, She: I got-cha, you watch-a cha cha. So, cha cha, away we go, cha cha, He: Hey, cha cha, is this the way, cha cha? She: Ay, cha cha, I'm feeling high, cha-cha. He: Oh such a hot-cha cha cha cha. She: Come a little closer, then a little closer, Then you turn and walk away. Both: Ta ta tum ta ta ta ta ta tiga tiga Tum ta ta ta ta ta tiga tiga Tum ta ta ta ta ta tiga tiga Tum ta ta ta ta ta tiga tiga, He : Come a little closer, then a little closer, Don't go way my little mu-cha-cha, The dance is through, cha cha, She: Now, cha cha, let's have some chow, cha cha. He: Then, cha cha, we'll dance again, cha cha, She: Closer and closer He: And closer and Both: Closer and closer and closer to you, Mu-cha-cha. Refrain ... (Contributed by Ferda Dolunay - February 2006) ***** JUST IN TIME From the Broadway Show "Bells Are Ringing" (1956) (Jule Styne / Betty Comden / Adolph Green) Sydney Chaplin & Judy Holliday (Broadway Production) - 1956 Tony Bennett - 1956 Nat King Cole - 1957 Frank Sinatra - 1958 Peggy Lee - 1959 Buddy Greco - 1959 Chris Connor - 1959 Blossom Dearie - 1959 Dean Martin & Judy Holliday (Film Soundtrack) - 1960 Eddie Fisher - 1960 Kay Starr - 1960 Mel Tormé - 1960 Sarah Vaughan - 1960 Judy Garland - 1960 Dean Martin - 1960 Joni James - 1961 Ella Fitzgerald - 1961 Carmen McRae - 1962 Anita O'Day - 1962 Nina Simone - 1962 Carol Burnett - 1963 Kate Smith - 1964 Barbra Streisand - 1964 Rosemary Clooney - 1980 Eileen Farrell - 1994 Wesla Whitfield - 1997 Claire Moore - 1998 James Darren - 1999 Linda Tate - 2000 Mark Kudisch & Faith Prince (Broadway Revival) - 2001 Also recorded by: Lucie Arnaz; Barbara Adamson; Bobby Darin; Frances Faye; Billy Daniels; Jeri Southern; Dorothy Squires; Marvin Gaye; Jane Morgan; Sammy Davis Jr; Michele Hendricks; Steve Lawrence; Jack Jones; Danny Williams; Estelle Reiner; Carmen Cavallaro; Count Basie; Jackie Gleason; Edmundo Ros; Joe Loss; Maty Paich; Ted Heath: ......... and many others. I was resting comfortably, face down in the gutter Life was serene, I knew where I was at "There's no hope for him," my dearest friends would mutter I was something dragged in by the cat. Then ... Just in time, I found you just in time Before you came my time was running low I was lost, the losing dice were tossed My bridges all were crossed, nowhere to go Now you're here and now I know just where I'm going No more doubt or fear, I found my way For love came just in time, you found me just in time And changed my lonely life that lovely day ****** As performed in the 1960 film by DEAN MARTIN & JUDY HOLLIDAY: DEAN MARTIN: Just in time, I found you just in time Before you came my time was running low I was lost, the losing dice were tossed My bridges all were crossed, nowhere to go Now you're here and now I know just where I'm going No more doubt or fear, I found my way For love came just in time, you found me just in time And changed my lonely life that lovely day (Clapping) STRANGER: Hey, you kids must be professionals. DEAN: Ah, you been peeking, you little rascal. Oh, shall we show 'em that little act we used to do in Chicago? JUDY: Where? DEAN: At the stockyards. Are you ready? JUDY: Let's slaughter 'em. DEAN: My partner, Melissande Scott JUDY: A-nothing at all DEAN: Watch the arm. It only bends one way JUDY: Tea for two and BOTH: Two for tea JUDY: Two-Four. Where ya goin'? DEAN: Over here on the other foot JUDY: Wait for me (Musical Interlude & Dance) DEAN: Ooh, let's not give 'em ev'rything, okay! JUDY: Alright DEAN: Alright JUDY: Alright DEAN: Alright JUDY: Okay DEAN: Okay DEAN: Just in time JUDY: A-doo-dee-doo-dee-doo-doo-doo DEAN: You found me just in time JUDY: A-doo-dee-doo-dee-doo-doo-doo DEAN: Before you came my time JUDY: A-doo-doo DEAN: Was runnin' JUDY: This act could play the Palladium, or even the Yankee Stadium DEAN: I was lost JUDY: He was lost DEAN: The losin' dice were tossed JUDY: They were tossed DEAN: My bridges all were crossed JUDY: They were crossed DEAN: Nowhere to go (My Darling, now you're here) (And now I know just where I'm going) (Never a doubt or fear) (Now I'm on my way) DEAN: For love came just in time JUDY: In time DEAN: You found me BOTH: Just in time And changed my lonely life that lovely day (Doo-doo-doo-doo, doo-doo-doo-doo, just in time) (Doo-doo-doo-doo, doo-doo-doo-doo, just in time) (Just in time) (Transcribed by Mel Priddle - February 2006) ***** DROP THAT NAME Judy Holliday & Chorus (Broadway Production) - 1956 Judy Holiday & Chorus (Film Soundtrack) - 1960 Faith Prince & Chorus (Broadway Revival) - 2001 (José Ferrer and Janet Blair and Fred Astaire and Vincent Minelli) (Daniel Mann and Lynn Fontanne, Elia Kazan, the former Grace Kelly) (Louie Schurr and Courtney Burr and Irving Lazar) (Anthony Quinn) ............And Rin Tin Tin! (Doris Day and Barry Gray and Edna Best) (Arthur Loew and Vaughn Monroe, Rebecca West) (Irving Shaw and Evelyn Waugh and Errol Flynn) (Rory Calhoun) .............And Rin Tin Toon! (Barney Baruch and King Farouk, Alistair Cooke and Debbie and Eddie) (Lucille Ball and Lauren Bacall, Hedy Lamarr, Roz Russel and Freddie) (Carol Reed and Sammy Snead and Deborah Kerr) (Anna May Wong) ............And Ron Ton Tong! (Errol Flynn!) Rin Tin Tin! (Edmund Gwenn!) Ren Ten Ten! (Ali Kahn!) Rahn Tan Tan! (Raymond Massey!) Lassie! (That's the way you play the game) (Drop that name!) ***** DROP THAT NAME As performed in the 1960 film by Judy Holliday & Chorus: (Frank......Sinatra, Albert......Schweitzer), Ingrid......Bergman) (Noel......Coward, Gene......Kelly, Oscar......Levant) (La, la, la, la, la, la) (Brigitte Bardot and Jean Pateau, Marilyn Monroe, Vincent Minelli) (Fred Astaire and René Clair, José Ferrer, the former Grace Kelly) (Lynn Fontanne and Danny Mann and Deborah Kerr) (Irving Berlin) ..........And Rin Tin Tin! (Danny Kaye and Doris Day and Pasternak) (Hemingway and Prince Rainier or Moran and Mack) (Irwin Shaw and Evelyn Waugh and Cary Grant) (Rory Calhoun) ...........And Rin Tin Toon! (Barney Baruch and King Farouk, Alistair Cooke, Lizzie and Eddie) (Lucille Ball and Lauren Bacall, Vivien Leigh, Roz Russel and Freddie) (Arthur Freed and Sammy Snead and Irving Lazar) (Anna May Wong) ..........And Ron Ton Tong! (Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, ha-hah) (Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, ha-hah) 1st MALE: Flew down to Cannes to get a tan Then simply ran to dear Portofino FEMALE: St. Tropez just turned me gray 'Cause night and day I lived on just vino 2nd MALE: Stayed with Fritz at Biarritz The playground of kings ...... glamourous sights JUDY HOLLIDAY: Like Brooklyn Heights 1st FEMALE: Well, Christian Dior I wore, then tore Got fitted for a new Balenciaga 2nd FEMALE: I like Chanel, she wears so well As time will tell, her flows are a saga 3rd FEMALE: Valentina's where I've been I love all her things, things with good lines JUDY HOLLIDAY: Like things from Kleins? I do all my shopping there with Mary and Ethel 3rd FEMALE: Mary and Ethel who? JUDY HOLLIDAY: Mary Schwartz and Ethel Hodgkiss! (Keenan Wynn) Rin Tin Tin! (Sophia Loren) Ren Ten Ten! (Ali Kahn) Rahn Tan Tan! (Raymond Massey) Lassie! (That's the way you play the game) (Drop that na-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-me, ah-haaaaah!) (Transcribed by Mel Priddle & Ferda Dolunay - February 2006) ***** THE PARTY'S OVER Judy Holliday (Broadway Production) - 1956 Doris Day - 1957 Nat King Cole - 1957 Peggy Lee - 1959 Shirley Bassey - 1959 Blossom Dearie - 1959 Judy Holliday (Film Soundtrack) - 1960 Julie London - 1960 Johnny Mathis - 1960 Anita O'Day - 1960 Judy Garland - 1960 Al Hibbler - 1961 Lonnie Donegan - 1962 Bobby Darin - 1962 The Everly Brothers - 1962 Mel Tormé - 1962 Lesley Gore - 1963 Steve Lawrence - 1963 Sammy Davis Jr. - 1964 Marvin Gaye - 1964 Eydie Gorme - 1965 Michael Feinstein - 1991 Dennis Bono - 1997 Ernestine Anderson - 2003 Also recorded by: Polly Bergen; Anthony Newley; Joni James; Carol Channing; The Four Lads; Ethel Merman; Betty Johnson; Sally Mayes; Carmen McRae; Stan Kenton; Anita Kerr Singers; Diahann Carroll; Buddy Greco; Della Reese; Esther Phillips; Frankie Vaughan; Caterina Valente; Matt Monro; Helen Reddy; Jo Stafford; Elaine Stritch: ............. and many others. The party's over, it's time to call it a day They've burst your pretty balloon And taken the moon away It's time to wind up the masquerade Just make your mind up The piper must be paid The party's over, the candles flicker and dim You danced and dreamed through the night It seemed to be right just being with him Now you must wake up, all dreams must end Take off your makeup, the party's over It's all over, my friend The party's over, it's time to call it a day They've burst your pretty balloon And taken the moon away Now you must wake up, all dreams must end Take off your makeup, the party's over It's all over, my friend It's all over, my friend ***** THE PARTY'S OVER As recorded by JUDY HOLLIDAY: He's in love with Mellisande Scott A girl who doesn't exist He's in love with someone you're not And so, remember, it was never you he kissed The party's over, it's time to call it a day No matter how you pretend You knew it would end this way It's time to wind up the masquerade Just make your mind up The piper must be paid The party's over, the candles flicker and dim You've danced and dreamed through the night It seemed to be right just being with him Now you must wake up, all dreams must end Take off your makeup, the party's over It's all over, my friend La-da-da-da-da, la-da-da-da-da You danced and dreamed through the night It seemed to be right just being with him Now you must wake up, all dreams must end Take off your makeup, the party's over (Transcribed by Mel Priddle - February 2006) ***** SALZBURG Jean Stapleton, Eddie Lawrence (Broadway Production) – 1956 Beth Fowler & David Garrison (Broadway Revival) – 2001 Sue: You said it! You said it! I heard you say it! Oh Sandor! Sandor: Sue, Sue, Sue, I Love you, honey Sue, Sue, Sue, Give me your money With your life savings in the little blue sock Sue: We will have enough to keep us out of hock Sandor We'll fly together to a place I know where we, oh so happy will be Sue: Oh, Where, Oh where is this place of mystery? Sandor (spoken) Where? Sandor: In Salzburg by the sea Where love and laughter live eternally In Salzburg by the hill Where gondolas go gliding by the mill Sue: What a thrill darling! Sandor Tropical nights Sue: Festival lights Sandor Strudel for two at the midnight bull fights Sue Arriba! Sandor In Salzburg, Lovely Salzburg Where the flying fishes play Where the schnitzel is high as an elephant's eyes And the skies are not cloudy all day Come to Salzburg with me... (spoken) Liebchen! By the sea! Both O-le! Sandor (spoken) Come on, Sue Sue (spoken) Oh, Sandor, Tell me more! Sandor (spoken) You want more? Sandor In Salzburg by the sea Sue You said it! Sandor Where all the worlds in love with gay Paree Sue: You said you love me! Sandor: In Salzburg on the shore Sue: He loves me! Sandor: Where Geisha girls keep coming back for more Sue: (spoken) Sandor! Sandor: (spoken) Liebchen Sue: We'll live in style Sandor: Gold by the pile Both: Goulash for two as we barge down the Nile In Salzburg, Lovely Salzburg Sandor: Where the corn and 'taters grow Sue: In our sweet home sweet home all the roads lead to Rome Both: So, my darling, Let's hurry and go! Sandor: Come to Salzburg with me (spoken) Liebchen! Both: By the sea O-le! ***** THE MIDAS TOUCH Bernie West & Chorus (Broadway Production) - 1956 Hal Linden & Chorus (Film Soundtrack) - 1960 Martin Moran & Chorus (Broadway Revival) - 2001 Aaaahhhhhhh! First you're hot and then you're cold Then you're shy and then you're bold But I'm always sensitive to you First you fill my heart with pain Then your kiss is novocaine That's no way sensitive to you You don't see anything, but it hurts Though you can't see the pain Ooh-oh, how it hurts Midas touch The mighty, mighty, mighty, mighty Midas Touch The Midas touch The mighty, mighty, mighty, mighty Midas Touch Midas touch The mighty, mighty Midas Touch Gold in the mornin' Gold in the evenin Gold in the Summer Gold in the Winter Doctor Midas said to me "Be sure you take your vitamin G...O...L...D" And that's what he said to me Yeah! (Musical Interlude + Ad-Lib Vocal Noises) Gold in all its glory And that's the story of the Midas Touch (Transcribed by Mel Priddle - February 2006) ***** THE MIDAS TOUCH As performed in the 1960 film by Hal Linden & Chorus: SOLO FEMALE VOICE: And now, Ladies and Gentlemen, it's showtime! And for our opening production number The Pyramid Pips present a brand new song The Midas Touch..... GIRLS CHORUS: Gold in all its glory And here's the story of the Midas Touch HAL LINDEN: The beggar rests his weary head And dreams of just one crust of bread But, when the beggar's dreams grow bold He dreams, as others do, of gold The Midas Touch, the mighty Midas Touch The Midas Touch, the mighty Midas Touch The Midas Touch, the mighty, mighty Midas Touch ALL: The Midas Touch, The Midas Touch The Mi-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-das Touch The Midas Touch, the mighty, mighty Midas Touch GIRLS: Gold! LINDEN: In the mornin' GIRLS: Gold! LINDEN: In the evenin' GIRLS: Gold! LINDEN: In the Summer GIRLS: Gold! LINDEN: In the Winter GIRLS: Doctor Midas said to me "Be sure and take your vitamin G...O...L...D!" And that's what he said to me (Musical Interlude) GIRLS: Gold in all its glory And that's the story of the Midas T-o-o-o-o-o-u-u-u-u-ch! (Transcribed by Mel Priddle - February 2006) ***** I'M GOING BACK Judy Holliday (Broadway Production) - 1956 Judy Holliday (Film Soundtrack) - 1960 Faith Prince (Broadway Revival) - 2001 I know you, your name is Sue But who am I? I've gotta find out At least I'm gonna try I'm going back Where I can be me At the Bonjour Tristesse Brassière Company They've got a great big switchboard there Where it's just hello, goodbye It may be dull But there I can be just me, myself and I A little modeling on the side Yes, that's where I'll be At the Bonjour Tristesse Brassière Company And if anybody asks for Ella, Mella or Mom Tell them that I'm goin' back where I came from To the B.T. Bras-se-ière Company Goodbye everybody Goodbye Madame Grimaldi Goodbye Junior Mallett Santa Claus is a-hittin' the road Listen to your mama, mama, mama Eat your spinach baby Eat your spinach baby By the load La petite bergère restaurant adieu Je ne reviendrai jamais, jamais, jamais C'est tout fini Adieu to you So, goodbye Max, to your dogs and your cats To the Duke of Windsor and His Duchess Bye bye Barton and Kitchell and Hastings At last you're out of my clutches I'll miss you but you'll carry on You'll never know that I've gone I'm a-going back Where I can be me At the Bonjour Tristesse Brassière Company And while I'm sitting there I'll hope that I find out Just what Ella Peterson is all about In that Shangri-La of lacy lingerie A little modeling on the side At the Bonjour Tristesse Brassière Company Send me my mail dere! To the Bonjour Tristesse Company (Transcribed by Ferda Dolunay & Mel Priddle - February 2006) *****

    





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