Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song I'm an Ordinary Man ( From "my Fair Lady" ) , by - Rex HarrisonRelease date: 28.07.2013
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song I'm an Ordinary Man ( From "my Fair Lady" ) , by - Rex HarrisonI'm an Ordinary Man ( From "my Fair Lady" ) |
| Well after all, Pickering, I’m an ordinary man |
| Who desires nothing more than an ordinary chance |
| To live exactly as he likes, and do precisely what he wants… |
| An average man am I, of no eccentric whim |
| Who likes to live his life |
| Free of strife |
| Doing whatever he thinks is best, for him |
| Well… just an ordinary man… |
| BUT, Let a woman in your life |
| And your serenity is through |
| She’ll redecorate your home, from the cellar to the dome |
| And then go on to the enthralling fun of overhauling you… |
| Let a woman in your life |
| And you’re up against a wall |
| Make a plan and you will find, that she has something else in mind |
| And so rather than do either you do something else |
| That neither likes at all |
| You want to talk of Keats and Milton |
| She only wants to talk of love |
| You go to see a play or ballet, and spend it searching |
| For her glove |
| Let a woman in your life |
| And you invite eternal strife |
| Let them buy their wedding bands |
| For those anxious little hands… |
| I’d be equally as willing for a dentist to be drilling |
| Than to ever let a woman in my life |
| I’m a very gentle man |
| Even tempered and good natured |
| Who you never hear complain |
| Who has the milk of human kindness |
| By the quart in every vein |
| A patient man am I, down to my fingertips |
| The sort who never could, ever would |
| Let an insulting remark escape his lips |
| Very gentle man… |
| But, Let a woman in your life |
| And patience hasn’t got a chance |
| She will beg you for advice, your reply will be concise |
| And she will listen very nicely, and then go out |
| And do exactly what she wants!!! |
| You are a man of grace and polish |
| Who never spoke above a hush |
| All at once you’re using language |
| That would make a sailor blush |
| Let a woman in your life |
| And you’re plunging in a knife |
| Let the others of my sex, tie the knot around their necks |
| I prefer a new edition of the Spanish Inquisition |
| Than to ever let a woman in my life |
| I’m a quiet living man |
| Who prefers to spend the evening in the silence of his room |
| Who likes an atmosphere as restful as |
| An undiscovered tomb |
| A pensive man am I, of philosophical joys |
| Who likes to meditate, contemplate |
| Free from humanity’s mad inhuman noise |
| Just a quiet living man… |
| But, let a woman in your life |
| And your sabbatical is through |
| In a line that never ends comes an army of her friends |
| Come to jabber and to chatter |
| And to tell her what the matter is with YOU! |
| She’ll have a booming boisterous family |
| Who will descend on you en mass |
| She’ll have a large wagnerian mother |
| With a voice that shatters glass |
| Let a woman in your life |
| Let a woman in your life |
| Let a woman in your life |
| I shall never let a woman in my life |