Lyrics Broadway Baby - Stephen Sondheim
I′m
just
a
Broadway
Baby,
Walking
off
my
tired
feet,
Pounding
Forty
Second
Street
To
be
in
a
show.
Broadway
Baby,
Learning
how
to
sing
and
dance,
Waiting
for
that
one
big
chance
To
be
in
a
show.
Gee,
I'd
like
to
be
on
some
marquee,
All
twinkling
lights,
A
spark
to
pierce
the
dark
From
Batt′ry
Park
to
Washington
Heights.
Some
day
maybe,
All
my
dreams
will
be
repaid.
I
can
get
to
strut
my
stuff,
Working
for
a
nice
man
Like
a
Ziegfeld
or
a
Weissman
In
a
big-time
Broadway
show!
Heck,
I'd
even
play
the
maid
To
be
in
a
show.
Say,
Mister
producer,
Some
girls
get
the
breaks.
Just
give
me
my
cue,
sir.
I've
got
what
it
takes.
Say,
Mister
Producer,
I′m
talkin′
to
you,
sir.
I
don't
need
a
lot,
Only
what
I
got,
Plus
a
tube
of
greasepaint
and
a
follow
spot!
I′m
a
Broadway
Baby,
Slaving
at
the
five
and
ten,
Dreaming
of
the
great
day
When
I'll
be
in
a
show.
Broadway
Baby,
Making
rounds
all
afternoon,
Eating
at
a
greasy
spoon
To
save
on
my
dough.
At
my
tiny
flat
there′s
just
my
cat,
A
bed
and
a
chair.
Still
I'll
stick
it
till
I′m
on
a
bill
all
over
Times
Square.
Some
day
maybe,
If
I
stick
it
long
enough,
I
can
get
to
strut
my
stuff,
Work-ing
for
a
nice
man
Like
a
Ziegfeld
or
a
Weissman
In
a
big-time
Broadway
show!
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