Elaine Stritch - Broadway Baby Lyrics

Lyrics Broadway Baby - Elaine Stritch



I'm just a Broadway baby
Walking off my tired feet
Pounding 42nd Street
To be in a show
Oh, Broadway baby
Learning how to sing and dance
Waiting for that one big chance
To be in a show
Oh gee, I'd like to be on some marquee
All twinkling lights
A spark to pierce the dark
From Battery Park to Washington Heights
Some day, maybe
All my dreams will be repaid
Heck, I'd even play the maid
To be in a show
Hey, hey Mister producer, oh I'm sorry
Yes, yeah, I, I was talking to you sir
I don't need a lot
Only what I got
Plus a tube of greasepaint and a follow spot
Broadway Baby
Making rounds all afternoon
And I'm eating at a greasy spoon
To save on my dough, oh
At my tiny flat, just my cat
A bed and a chair
Still, I'll stick it 'til
I'm on a bill all over Times Square
Some day maybe
If I stick it long enough
I may get to strut my stuff
Working for a nice man
Like a Ziegfeld or a Weissman
In a great big Broadway show



Writer(s): Stephen Sondheim


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