| Whatever happened to Baby Jane?
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| She could dance, she could sing
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| Make the biggest theatre ring
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| Jane could do most anything
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| Whatever happened to Baby Jane?
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| Whatever happened to Baby Jane?
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| When she’d walk down the street
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| All the world would lie at her feet
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| There was no one half as sweet
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| What happened to Baby Jane?
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| I see her old movies on TV
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| And they are always a thrill for me
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| My Daddy says I can be just lik her
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| Well, I wish, I wish, I wish, I wish I wer
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| Whatever happened to Baby Jane?
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| To her smile, her golden hair?
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| Why must everything be so unfair?
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| Is there no one left to care
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| What really happened to Baby Jane?
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| Here’s what happened to Baby Jane
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| She didn’t grow up, She just grew old
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| She was waiting for that big day
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| That her Daddy said would come
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| That’s what happened to Baby Jane
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| Here’s what happened to Baby Jane:
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| She thought the world was at her feet
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| That is what her Daddy said was true
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| But her Daddy didn’t always know
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| Your Daddy doesn’t always know
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| So for the past forty years
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| Her life has been nothing but tears |
| Her Daddy said something great was to be
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| And she hoped and hoped and hoped, and she hoped
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| And that’s what happened to Baby Jane
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| To her smile (To her smile)
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| Golden hair (Her golden hair)
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| Why must everything be so unfair?
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| Now there’s no one left to care
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| And that’s what happened to Baby Jane
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| And that’s what happened to Jane
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| What really happened to Jane |