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Yes Sir I Can Boogie - Chiwetel Ejiofor



     
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Why i am leaving you,
am afraid in this life,
lola has always been drawn
to the most exiting,
the most daring ,
the most sexy,There is tell of a mystical place,
north of here, called,
Northampton.Exciting because
it contains a favolous new factoryDaring,
because it's run by a man brave to recognize
that a factory is its people,
not its bricks.
And sexy,
well, because now I work there.And the craftsmen of fantasy,
for ladies, gentleman,
and those of you who are yet
to make up your minds.Tonight I give you,
the Kinky Boot Factory.Yes sir, i can boogie, but i need a certain song

I can boogie, boogie woogie, all night long
Yes sir, i can boogie, if you stay, you can't go wrong
I can boogie, boogie woogie, all night longNo sir, i don't feel very much like talking
No neither walking
You wann know if i can dance
Yes sir, already told you in the first verse
And in the chorus
But i will give you one more chance, ohYes sir, i can boogie, but i need a certain song
I can boogie, boogie woogie, all night long
Yes sir, i can boogie, if you stay, you can't go wrong
I can boogie, boogie woogie, al night long

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Chiwetel Ejiofor (born 10 July 1974 in London) is an award-winning British actor.

Born in London's Forest Gate to Nigerian parents, Ejiofor started acting in school plays at the age of 13 at Dulwich College. He debuted in Steven Spielberg's 1997 film Amistad. He has recently portrayed Ellis, a pianist in Woody Allen's 2004 film Melinda and Melinda, as well as The Operative in Joss Whedon's Serenity. He took the lead in the 2005 film Kinky Boots.

Ejiofor is also a Shakespearean actor often taking the leading male roles such as in Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. It was for his role as Romeo that he was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award in 2000. He was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 2001 (2000 season) for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Blue/Orange at the Royal National Theatre, Cottesloe stage.

He was awarded the Jack Tinker Award for Most Promising Newcomer at the 2000 London Critics Circle Theatre Awards (Drama) for his performance in Blue/Orange performed at the Royal National Theatre: Lyttelton and later at the Duchess Theatre.

He was awarded the 2000 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Outstanding Newcomer for his performance in Joe Penhall's acclaimed play Blue/Orange. 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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