Lyrics Ten Cents A Dance - Anita O'Day
I
work
at
the
Palace
Ballroom,
but,
Gee
that
Palace
is
cheap;
When
I
get
back
to
my
chilly
hall
room
I'm
much
too
tired
to
sleep.
I'm
one
of
those
lady
teachers,
A
beautiful
hostess,
you
know,
The
kind
the
Palace
features
For
only
a
dime
a
throw.
Ten
cents
a
dance
That's
what
they
pay
me,
Gosh,
how
they
weigh
me
down!
Ten
cents
a
dance
Pansies
and
rough
guys,
Tough
guys
who
tear
my
gown!
Seven
to
midnight
I
hear
drums.
Loudly
the
saxophone
blows.
Trumpets
are
tearing
my
eardrums.
Customers
crush
my
toes.
Sometime
I
think
I've
found
my
hero,
But
it's
a
queer
romance.
All
that
you
need
is
a
ticket,
Come
on,
big
boy,
ten
cents
a
dance.
Fighters
and
sailors
and
bowlegged
tailors
Can
pay
for
their
ticket
and
rent
me!
Butchers
and
barbers
and
rats
from
the
harbors
Are
sweethearts
my
good
luck
has
sent
me.
Though
I've
a
chorus
of
elderly
beaux,
Stockings
are
porous
with
holes
at
the
toes.
I'm
here
till
closing
time,
Dance
and
be
merry,
it's
only
a
dime.
Sometime
I
think
I've
found
my
hero,
But
it's
a
queer
romance.
All
that
you
need
is
a
ticket.
Come
on,
big
boy,
ten
cents
a
dance.
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