| I was walking down oxford road
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| Dressed in what they call the mode
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| I could hear them spinning all their smash hits
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| At the mecca of the modern dance, the Ritz
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| My feet foxtrotted
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| My shoulders did the shimmy
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| The bouncer on the door said «a gimme, gimme, gimme»
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| I gave 'em the tickets, they gave me the shits
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| No healthy arguments… in the Ritz
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| Standing by the cig' machine, who did i see
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| In lurex and terylene, she hypnotised me
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| I asked her name, she said it’s…
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| «Salome Maloney, queen of the Ritz»
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| Lacquered in a beehive
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| Her barnet didn’t budge
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| Wet-look lips, she smiled as sweet as fudge
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| She had a number on her back
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| And sequins on her tits
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| The sartorial requirements
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| For females in the Ritz
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| A man making like Fred Astaire
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| Complete with spats and tails
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| A Douglas Fairbanks moustache
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| Dirty fingernails
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| Whose snide innuendo was as subtle as the blitz
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| Waltzed off with Salome in his greasy little mitts
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| Standing in the dandruff light
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| Trying to get pissed
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| Amongst the head-lice, old spice, Brut and body mist
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| How can she be seen dead
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| Dancing with that tit
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| Her being Salome, el supremo of the Ritz
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| Tables flew, bottles broke
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| The bouncers shouted «lumber»
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| The dummy got too chummy
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| In a Bing Crosby number
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| The bouncers said it’s suicide
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| Trying to get your mitts
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| On Salome Maloney, the queen of the Ritz
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| When the ambulances came
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| She was lying on the deck
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| She’d fell off her stiletto heels
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| And broke her fucking neck
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| The band threw down their instruments
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| The management threw fits
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| She’s dead. |
| she don’t bring the business to the Ritz
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| The over twenty-one's night said it was a shame
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| The divorcee club will never be the same
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| Joe Loss killed himself and Vic Sylvester quit
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| When the death dance drama did away with the Ritz
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| When the last waltz withered
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| And the quickstep stopped
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| The ladies excuse me was permanently blocked
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| And mecca make a living
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| Selling little bits
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| Of Salome Maloney
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| In the wreckage of the Ritz |