The Doll Shop lyrics
The Doll Shop lyrics, music and lyrics by Roger Edens, Sung by George Murphy, Lucille Norman, Judy Garland in For Me and My Gal Lily (Lucille Norman):This doll shoppe is my joy and pride.That is no folderol.The…
The Doll Shop lyrics, music and lyrics by Roger Edens, Sung by George Murphy, Lucille Norman, Judy Garland in For Me and My Gal Lily (Lucille Norman):This doll shoppe is my joy and pride.That is no folderol.The…
The bells are ringing for me and my gal
The birds are singing for me and my gal
Everybody’s been knowing
To a wedding they’re going
And for weeks they’ve been sewing
Every Susie and Sal
They’re congregating for me and my gal
The Parson’s waiting for me and my gal
Fresh as a Daisy lyrics – music and lyrics by Cole Porter, sung by Virginia O’Brien, with Red Skelton, Rags Ragland, and Ben Blue in Panama Hattie [Virginia O’Brien] I’m fresh as a daisy, hard as…
Just One of Those Things lyrics – music and lyrics by Cole Porter, performed in Panama Hattie It was just one of those things Just one of those crazy flings One of those bells that now…
I’ve Still Got My Health lyrics – music and lyrics by Cole Porter, performed in Panama Hattie I’m always a flop at a top-notch affair, But I’ve still got my health, so what do I care?…
Hattie From Panama lyrics – music and lyrics by Roger Edens, performed in Panama Hattie I get awful gloomy You mean, very gloomy Very gloomy, now and then, in this town ‘Cause it’s always so hard…
Haul out the holly
Put up the tree before my spirit falls again
Fill up the stockings
I may be rushing things, but deck the halls again now
For we need a little Christmas
Right this very minute
Candles in the window
Carols at the spinet
You’re my best girl and nothing you do is wrong,
I’m proud you belong to me;
And if a day is rough for me,
Having you there’s enough for me.
But if someday another girl comes along,
It won’t take her long to see,
That I’ll still be found, just hanging around
My best girl.
Where’s that boy with the bugle?
My little love was always my big romance;
Where’s that boy with the bugle?
And why did I ever buy him those damn long pants?
Did he need a stronger hand?
Did he need a lighter touch?
Was I soft or was I tough?
Did I give enough?
Did I give too much?
Mame: Light the candles,
Get the ice out,
Roll the rug up,
It’s today.
Though it may not be anyone’s birthday,
And though it’s far from the first of the year,
I know that this very minute has history in it, we’re here!