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I'm on my way, I'm making it
I've giot to make it show, yeah
so much larger than life
I'M going to watch it growing
the place where I come from is a small town
they think so small
they use small words
-but not me
I'm smarter than that
I worked it out
I've been stretching my mouth
to let those big words come right out
I've had enough, I'm getting out
to the city, the big big city

I'll be a big noise with all the big boys
there's so much stuff I will own
and I will pray to a big god
as I kneel in the big church
big time
I'm on my way-I'm making it
big time big time
I've got to make it show yeah
big time big time
so much larger than life
big time
I'm going to watch it growing
big time
my parties all have big names
and I greet them with the widest smile
tell them how my life is one big adventure^
and always they're amazed
when I show them round my house, to my bed
I had it made like a mountain range
with a snow-white pillow for my big fat head
and my heaven will be a big heaven
and I will walk through the front door
big time
I'm on my way-I'm making it
big time big time
I've got to make it show-yeah
big time big time
so much larger than life
I'm going to watch it growing
big time big time
my car is getting bigger
big time
my house is getting bigger
big time
my eyes are getting bigger
big time
and my mouth
big time
my belly is getting bigger
big time
and my bank account
big time
look at my circumstance
big time
and the bulge in my big big big big big big big

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Lisa Kirk was offered a spot in the chorus line at the Versailles nightclub in Manhattan. She made her Broadway debut in Allegro in 1947, and the following year gained critical acclaim for her performance as Lois Lane/Bianca in Kiss Me, Kate. Additional Broadway credits include Here's Love (1963), Mack and Mabel (1974), Me Jack, You Jill (a 1976 dud that closed during previews), and a 1984 revival of Noël Coward's Design for Living.
Aside from a minor role in The Producers, Kirk's only feature film work was done behind-the-scenes, dubbing Rosalind Russell's singing voice in Gypsy.
Kirk was active in the early days of television, appearing in such anthology series as Studio One, Kraft Television Theatre, The Colgate Comedy Hour, and General Electric Theater. In later years she guested on Bewitched and The Courtship of Eddie's Father, as well as variety series like The Ed Sullivan Show, The Hollywood Palace, and The Dean Martin Show.
Kirk frequently appeared at the Persian Room in the Plaza Hotel [1]. In addition to her appearances on original cast albums and compilations of Broadway performances, she recorded a number of solo LPs, including I Feel A Song Comin' On and Lisa Kirk Sings At The Plaza.
She was married to sketch artist Robert Wells (1922 - 1998). A non-smoker,[citation needed] Lisa Kirk died of lung cancer in New York City, on the 11th November, 1990, aged 65, having been born February 25th 1925. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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