Lyrics Some People - Ethel Merman
Some
people
can
get
a
thrill
Knitting
sweaters
and
setting
still.
That's
okay
for
some
people
Who
don't
know
they're
alive.
Some
people
can
thrive
and
bloom
Living
life
in
the
living
room.
That's
perfect
for
some
people
Of
one
hundred
and
five.
But
I
at
least
gotta
try
When
I
think
of
all
the
sights
that
I
gotta
see
And
all
the
places
I
gotta
play,
All
the
things
that
I
gotta
be
at.
Come
on,
papa,
what
do
you
say?
Some
people
can
be
content
Playing
bingo
and
paying
rent.
That's
peachy
for
some
people,
For
some
hum-drum
people
to
be,
But
some
people
ain't
me!
I
had
a
dream,
A
wonderful
dream,
papa,
All
about
June
in
the
Orpheum
circuit.
Gimme
a
chance
and
I
know
I
can
work
it.
I
had
a
dream.
Just
as
real
as
can
be,
papa.
There
I
was
in
Mr.
Orpheum's
office
And
he
was
saying
to
me,
"Rose,
Get
yourself
some
new
orchestrations,
New
routines
and
red
velvet
curtains.
Get
a
feathered
hat
for
the
baby;
Photographs
in
front
of
the
theatre.
Get
an
agent
and
in
jig
time
You'll
be
being
booked
in
the
big
time."
Oh,
what
a
dream.
A
wonderful
dream,
papa.
And
all
that
I
need
is
eighty-eight
bucks,
papa.
That's
what
he
said,
papa.
Only
eighty-eight
bucks.
"You
ain't
gettin'
eighty-eight
cents
from
me,
Rose."
"Well,
I'll
get
it
someplace
else!
But
I'll
get
it!
And
get
my
kids
out!"
Goodbye
to
blueberry
pie.
Good
ridance
to
all
the
socials
I
had
to
go
to,
All
the
lodges
I
had
to
play,
All
the
shriners
I
said
hello
to.
Hey,
L.A.,
I'm
comin'
your
way!
Some
people
sit
on
their
butts;
Got
the
dream,
yeah,
but
not
the
guts.
That's
living
for
some
people,
For
some
hum-drum
people
I
suppose.
Well,
they
can
stay
and
rot!
But
not
Rose!
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