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The Lady Is a Tramp - Mel Tormé



     
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The Lady Is a Tramp Lyrics


(TONY)
She gets too hungry for dinner, at 8
(GAGA)
I'm starving!
(TONY)
She loves the theater, but she never comes late
(GAGA)
I never bother with people that I hate
That's why this chick is a tramp
(TONY)
She doesn't like crap games, with Barons and Earls
(GAGA)
Won't go to Harlem, in 'iamonds and pearls
And I definitely won't dish out dirt, with the rest of those girls
(TONY)
That's why The Lady is a Tramp!
(GAGA)
I love the free, fresh, wind in my hair

(TONY)
Life without care
(GAGA)
Oh! I'm so broke
(TONY)
It's o'k!
(GAGA)
I hate California! It's crowded and damp!
(TONY)
That's why The Lady is a Tramp
(GAGA)
I'm a Tramp!
(GAGA)
Sometimes I go to Coney Island
(TONY)
Oh, the beach is divine!
(GAGA)
And I love the Yankees
(TONY)
Jeeter's just fine!
(GAGA)
I follow Rodgers and Hart
(TONY)
She sings every line
(TONY AND GAGA)
That's why The Lady is a Tramp!
(GAGA)
I love a prize fight
(TONY)
That isn't a fake
(GAGA)
No fakes!
(GAGA)
And I love to rowboat with you and your wife in Central Park, late
(TONY)
She goes to the opera, and stays wide awake
(GAGA)
Yes I do!
That's why this Lady is a Tramp
(TONY)
She likes the green (green) grass (grass) under her shoes
(GAGA)
What can I lose?
'Cause I got no dough
(TONY)
Oh no?
(GAGA)
I'm all alone, when I lower my lamp!
(TONY)
That's why The Lady is a Tramp!
Go!
(GAGA AND TONY SKAT!)
(GAGA)
I love your free, fresh! I love your handkerchief in my hair!
(TONY)
Life without care!
(GAGA)
Polka dot!
But I'm so broke!
(TONY)
That's o'k!
(TONY)
Hates California, it's cold and it's damp
(TONY AND GAGA)
That's why The Lady is a Tramp! (x3)

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Melvin Howard Tormé (1925–1999) was born to immigrant Russian Jewish parents whose name had been Torma. A child prodigy, he first sang professionally at 4 with the Coon-Sanders Orchestra, singing "You're Driving Me Crazy," at Chicago's Blackhawk restaurant. 1933-41, he acted in the network radio serials "The Romance of Helen Trent" and "Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy." He wrote his first song at 13 and three years later, his first published song, "Lament to Love," became a hit recording for Harry James.

Read more about Mel Tormé on Last.fm.


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