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Roxie (Digitally Remastered 1996) - Gwen Verdon



     
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I always wanted my name in the papers
Before Aremus, I used to date this well to do ugly bootlegger
He used to like to take me out and show me off
Ugly guys like to do thatOnce it said in the paper
"Gangland's Al Capelli
Seen with cute red-headed Corenne"
That was me, I clipped it out and saved itLook I'm gonna tell you the truth
Not that the truth really matters
But I'm gonna tell you anywayThe thing is see, I'm older than I ever intended to be
And all my life I wanted to be a dancer
In Vaudeville, ooh yeah
Have my own act, but no, no, no
They always turned me downIt was one big world full of no, life
Then Amus came along, sweet, safe, Amus who never says no
You know, some guys are like mirrors
And when I catch myself in Amus's face
I'm always a kid, you could love a guy like thatLook now I gotta tell you
Now I hope this ain't too crude

In the bed department, Amus was zero
I mean when we went to bed
He made love to me like he was
Fixing a carburetor or something
I love ya, honey I love yaAnyway to make a long story short
I started fooling around
Then I started screwing around
Which is fooling around without dinnerI gave up the Vaudeville idea
Because well, after all those years
He sorta figured opportunities just passed you by
Ooh, it ain't, oh, no, no, no, no, babe, it ain't
If this film guy gets me off
And with all this publicity, now I got me a world full of yesThe name on everybody's lips is gonna be Roxie
The Lady raking in the chips is gonna be Roxie
I'm gonna be a celebrity that means somebody everyone knows
They're gonna recognize my eyes
My hair, my teeth, my boobs, my noseFrom just some dumb mechanic's wife
I'm gonna be Roxie
Who says that murder's not an art
And who in case she doesn't hang
Can say she started with a bang
Roxie heartI gotta get me some boys
I'm gonna get me a whole bunch of boys
They're gonna wait outside in line to get to see Roxie
Think of those autographs outside, good luck to you, Roxie
And I'll appear in a Lavaliere that goes all the way down to my waist
Here a ring, there a ring, everywhere a ring-a-ling
But always in the best of tasteI'm a star and they love me and I love them
And they love me for loving them
And I love them for loving me and we love each other
That's because none of us got enough love in our childhood
And that's showbiz, kidShe's giving up her hum-drum life
I'm gonna be a Roxie
She made to stand tall and a star
And Sophie duck her old ship I know
To see her name yet build below
Roxie, Roxie heartThose are my boys, bye
Songwriters
John Kander;Fred EbbPublished by
KANDER AND EBB, INC.;UNICHAPPELL MUSIC, INC. Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.

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Gwen Verdon (1925-1980) was an American dancer and actress appearing in both Broadway and Hollywood musicals. She was considered one of the best dancers on Broadway through the 1950s and 1960s appearing musicals such as Can-Can, New Girl in Town, Sweet Charity, and later, Chicago. However she is best remembered for her role as Lola in Damn Yankees. She appeared as Lola in both the original Broadway production as well as the 1958 movie version.

Her second husband was the dancer and choreographer, Bob Fosse.

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