Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Always True to You in My Fashion (Extrait De La Comédie Musicale « La Mégère Apprivoisée »), artist - Ann Miller
Date of issue: 10.09.2019
Song language: English
Always True to You in My Fashion (Extrait De La Comédie Musicale « La Mégère Apprivoisée ») |
Oh, Bill |
Why can’t you behave |
Why can’t you behave? |
How in hell can you be jealous |
When you know, baby, I’m your slave? |
I’m just mad for you |
And I’ll always be |
But naturally… |
If a custom-tailored vet |
Asks me out for something wet |
When the vet begins to pet, I cry «hooray!» |
But I’m always true to you, darlin', in my fashion |
Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin', in my way |
I enjoy a tender pass |
By the boss of Boston, Mass |
Though his pass is middle-class and not Backa Bay |
But I’m always true to you, darlin', in my fashion |
Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin' in my way |
There’s a madman known as Mack |
Who is planning to attack |
If his mad attack means a Cadillac, okay! |
But I’m always true to to you, darlin', in my fashion |
Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin' in my way |
I’ve been asked to have a meal |
By a big tycoon in steel |
If the meal includes a deal, accept I may |
But I’m always true to you, darlin', in my fashion |
Yes, I’m always true to you, Darlin' in my way |
I could never curl my lip |
To a dazzlin' diamond clip |
Though the clip meant «Let 'er rip», I’d not say «Nay!» |
But I’m always true to to you, darlin, in my fashion |
Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin' in my way |
There’s an oil man known as «Tex» |
Who is keen to give me checks |
And his checks, I fear, mean that sex is here to stay! |
But I’m always true to you, darlin', in my fashion |
Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin' in my way |
There’s a wealthy Hindu priest |
Who’s a wolf, to say the least |
When the priest goes too far East, I also stray |
But I’m always true to to you, darlin', in my fashion |
Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin’in my way |
There’s a lush from Portland, Ore |
Who is rich but such a bore |
When the bore falls on the floor, I let him lay |
But I’m always true to to you, darlin', in my fashion |
Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin', in my way |
Mister Harris, plutocrat |
Wants to give my cheek a pat |
If the Harris pat means a Paris hat, B? |
b?, Oo-la-la! |
Mais je suis toujours fidele, darlin', in my fashion |
Oui, je suis toujours fidele, darlin', in my way |
From Ohio, Mister Thorne |
Calls me up from night 'til morn |
Mister Thorne once corner’d corn and that ain’t hay |
But I’m always true to to you, darlin', in my fashion |
Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin', in my way |
From Milwaukee, Mister Fritz |
Often moves me to the Ritz |
Mister Fritz is full of Schlitz and full of play |
But I’m always true to to you, darlin', in my fashion |
Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin', in my way |
Mister Gable, I mean Clark |
Wants me on his boat to park |
If the Gable boat means a sable coat, anchors aweigh! |
But I’m always true to to you, darlin', in my fashion |
Yes, I’m always true to you, darlin', in my way |