| Ooooooooooooooo
|
| Oh what delight to be given the right
|
| To be care-free and gay once again
|
| Oooooooooooooo
|
| No longer slinking, respectfully drinking
|
| Like civilized ladies and men
|
| Ooooooooooooo
|
| No longer need we miss
|
| A charming scene like this…
|
| In some secluded rendezvous
|
| (whoopee, whistle, bang)
|
| That overlooks the avenue
|
| (horn noises)
|
| With someone sharing a delightful chat (yickety yickety)
|
| Of this and that with cocktails for two
|
| (clink clink)
|
| As we enjoy a cigarette
|
| (wheezing cough)
|
| To some exquisite chansonette
|
| (fiddle sound)
|
| Two hands are sure to slyly meet beneath
|
| The serviette with cocktails for two
|
| (clink clink)
|
| My head may go reeling
|
| (slide whistle)
|
| But my heart will be obedient
|
| (heartbeat sound)
|
| With intoxicating kisses
|
| For the principal ingredient
|
| (pop fizz laugh)
|
| Most any afternoon at five
|
| (ding ding ding ding)
|
| We’ll be so glad we’re both alive
|
| (ahhhhh)
|
| Then maybe fortune will complete the plan
|
| That all began with cocktails for two
|
| (clink crash)
|
| (musical interlude with hiccups & other strange noises)
|
| Most any afternoon at five
|
| (Sunday to Monday at five)
|
| We’ll be so glad we’re both alive
|
| (we'll be so glad we’re alive)
|
| Then maybe fortune will complete her plan
|
| That all began with cocktails for two (hic) two (hic hic) two-we-ooh (hic) |