Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song A Great Lady Has An Interview , by - Judy Garland. Song from the album My Works, in the genre ПопRelease date: 11.02.2017
Record label: Vintage Vinyl
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song A Great Lady Has An Interview , by - Judy Garland. Song from the album My Works, in the genre ПопA Great Lady Has An Interview |
| Now we don’t mean Greta and we don’t mean Bette or Loretta or the Song of |
| Bernadetta. |
| We mean the fabulous, fabulous lady they call… |
| (Butler) |
| The other gentlemen are here. |
| Please come in. |
| (Reporters) |
| She’s new; |
| she’s perfection; |
| she’s headlines; |
| she’s hot! |
| And in advance the critics are all in accord — she’s gonna win the next academy |
| award. |
| All her fans will be delighted, not to mention quite excited at her personal |
| appearance presently. |
| She’s stupendious, tremendious, collosical, teriffical, she’s got it! |
| But, definitely! |
| The glamorous, amorous lady they call… |
| (Judy) |
| Flibbins, what is all this? |
| (Butler) |
| The gentlemen of the press, my lady. |
| (Judy) |
| Darlings! |
| How utterly charming of you to have dropped in like this! |
| How delightfully informal of you to have dropped in like this! |
| I mean, how perfectly marvelous of you to have… |
| Well, you have dropped in, haven’t you? |
| And I… |
| Well, gentlemen, you have caught me pitifully unprepared. |
| And now, you may rise. |
| And now, you may rise… |
| Up, up! |
| Come, get up, get up, get up, get up! |
| Let’s get on with it. |
| There, now, that’s better, isn’t it? |
| (Reporters) |
| babbling, murmuring… |
| (Judy) |
| Gentlemen of the press… |
| members of the fourth estate… |
| What can I do for you? |
| Tell me, pray do. |
| (Reporters) |
| Oh glamorous lady, oh amorous lady, oh hamorous lady, here’s to you. |
| And humbly we’re here to… |
| Quite mumbly we’re here to… |
| Hum-drumly we’re here to interview you. |
| We’re here to pry into your private life. |
| We’re here to seek your every secret. |
| We’re here to scoop a scoop, obviously. |
| What is your next vehicle to be? |
| (Judy) |
| This is much too much. |
| A sort of a bit of a go and touch. |
| But, confidentially, gentlemen — and this is off the record of course… |
| (Reporters) |
| Of course! |
| (Judy) |
| But, about my next picture — I’m faced with a curious problem. |
| Shall I always be dramatic, biographically emphatic? |
| Should I devote my life to the legitimate art? |
| Or should I do what I’d adore so, do my acting with my torso, and give all the |
| natives a start? |
| Must the roles I play be tragic, full of Oscar-winning magic, should I drink |
| the cup of drama to its dregs? |
| Or do you think it is permissable to be for once quite kissable and give them a |
| peep of my leg? |
| I’d like to be a pinup girl, a cheesecake girl too. |
| And what is Ginger Rogers that I am not? |
| And what has Betty Grable got that I haven’t got? |
| Oh, the cinema must exhibit me in roles that so inhibit me, I feel, |
| well I feel just like a soldier out of step! |
| There! |
| But, would the episode outlive me, would my public quite forgive me if I tried |
| to show the world I’m really hep? |
| But, now you darlings, you adorable dear, dear boys, I’m going to tell you all |
| about my next picture… |
| What is my next picture? |
| No, no, don’t tell me! |
| Don’t tell me! |
| Shhhh! |
| (shuffling through pile of manuscripts on table) |
| Madame Crematante! |
| Madame Crematante, gentlemen, will be a monumental biographical tribute to a |
| monumental biographical woman who toiled, searched, starved, slaved, suffered, |
| pioneered so that the world — you and I — could reap the benefits of her |
| magnificent discovery, the safety pin! |
| The story starts in a dark, dank, dingy tenement in Amsterdam, Holland you know, |
| in the flat of a poor, impoverished family, but of rather good antecedants. |
| Gretchen Crematante was a very brave and noble woman who, against the wishes of |
| her father, the Baron, you know, married this young inventor who didn’t have a |
| sou! |
| Penniless! |
| And there they were in Amsterdam! |
| (Reporters) |
| In Amsterdam? |
| (Judy) |
| Yes, there they were in a dark and dingy tenement flat with no food and no heat |
| and no money for to pay the rent. |
| But did they care? |
| (Reporters) |
| No, they don’t care! |
| (Judy) |
| Madame Crematante, she don’t care! |
| 'cause she seen the light just the other day |
| since then she been tryin' for to find a way for to bring to the world a big |
| invent, and so she did! |
| (Reporters) |
| And so she did! |
| (Judy) |
| Whoop dee doodee, Madame Crematante did! |
| She toiled and strived and sweat and slaved, a stretchin' her mind and |
| beginnin' to rave, but the price she paid was worth the pain, for on a cold and |
| frosty morn, the safety pin was born! |
| (Judy and Reporters) |
| Halelujah, etc. |
| Shout Halelujah and a big amen for the lady with the safety pin. |
| She really rocks about and gives what more do you want? |
| Hallelujah… |
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