Lyrics Vaudeville Man - Maria Muldaur
Papa
used
to
tell
me
as
a
little
child
The
only
reason
we're
here
is
to
make
'em
smile
Your
heart
may
break
and
your
world
may
fall
But
when
you
stand
up
there
you
stand
ten
feet
tall
So
following
in
my
father's
shoes
I
learned
to
sing
and
dance
and
to
play
the
blues
I'll
tell
you
now
if
you
don't
understand
That
I'm
the
livin'
daughter
of
a
Vaudeville
man
The
trains
ran
east
and
the
roads
ran
west
And
I
knew
every
one
of
them
My
face
was
dirty
but
my
ribbons
were
pressed
They
were
crazy
days
but
to
have
them
back
again
One
hand
glued
to
the
radio
One
hand
practicing
the
piano
One
foot
tapping
out
the
dancing
tune
One
sole
trying
just
to
make
a
dime
And
it's
hand
to
mouth
and
it's
mouth
to
hand
Say
I'm
the
living
daugher
of
a
Vaudeville
man
Say
I'm
the
living
daugher
of
a
Vaudeville
man
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