paroles de chanson Medley: The Music In the Mirror/What I Did For Love/I Hope I Get It/Dance: Ten, Looks: 3 (Live At The Ahmanson Theatre/1976) - Diana Ross
The
good
old
days...
the
good
old
days
Boy
I
have
incredible
memories.
15
good
years,
with
my
partners.
Mary
Wilson.
Florence
Ballard.
And
Cindy
Birdsong
The
good
old
days...
oh,
yes.
Badada.
Baby
Love.
Where
have
you
been
all
my
life?
And
then
it
came
time...
It
came
time
for
me
to
step
out
on
my
own.
The
first
step.
It
reminds
me
of
a
game
I
used
to
play
as
a
kid.
A
game
called
May
I.
Did
you
ever
play
it,
Mother
May
I?
May
I
take
one
giant
step
and
the
leader
would
answer.
No
you
may
not,
Ross.
You
may
take
three
weeny
baby
steps.
May
I?
Yes,
you
may.
Sometimes,
in
my
eagerness
to
get
to
the
goal.
I
might
take
a
step
without
asking
his
permission.
And
he'd
yell.
"Go
back,
Ross!"
You
didn't
say
may
I.
So
there
I
was,
all
alone.
On
my
own.
Asking,
May
I.
Stretching
to
take
that
one...
giant...
step.
And
all
I
want
was
for
someone
to
sing
for.
To
make
me
feel
I
belonged.
To
give
me
the
change...
To
look
forward
to
saying.
Hey
Listen!
They're
playing
my
song.
Play
me
the
music.
Give
me
the
chance
to
come
through.
All
I
ever
wanted.
Was
the
music
and
the
chance
to
sing
for
you.
Let
me
have
something
to
live
for.
Let
me
be
all
that
I
dare.
Reach
out
and
touch...
Touch
me
in
the
morning.
Reach
Out
and
I'll
be
there.
Play
me
the
music.
Play
me
the
music.
Give
me
the
chance
to
come
through.
All
I
ever
wanted.
Was
the
music
and
the
chance
to
sing
and
dream!
Give
me
the
chance
to
come
through.
All
I
ever
wanted.
Was
the
music
and
the
chance...
Before
the
day
is
done.
The
sweetness
and
the
sorrow.
It
is
as
if
I
always
knew.
And
I
won't
forget.
What
I
did
for
love.
What
I
did
for
love!
Love!
Love
is
never
gone.
As
we
travel
on.
Love
is
what
we
remember.
Look
my
eyes
are
dry.
The
gift
is
ours
to
borrow.
I
do
what
I
have
to
do.
Can't
forget.
Don't
regret.
What
I
did
for
love!
When
you
do
thing
for
love.
You
know
what?
Anything
can
happen.
And
it
did.
It
came
time
for
me
to
take
another
step.
The
same
kid
from
my
childhood.
Kept
yelling
at
me.
"May
I,
may
I,
may
I,
may
I,
may
I."
Yanking
at
me
asking...
Who
am
I
anyway?
Am
I
my
resume?
And
I
ain't
thousand
pictures
of
a
person
I
don't
know.
What
do
I
want
to
be?
What
should
I
try
to
be?
What
would
it
mean
to
be
a
lady
on
the
screen?!
To
be
an
actress,
a
serious
actress.
Now
that
was
serious
stuff.
It
would
mean
commitment.
Dedication.
Study.
So
I
enrolled
in
a
serious
acting
class.
With
a
lot
of
other
serious
actors.
And
I
had
a
teacher
who
was,
very
serious.
He
said,
OK
kids.
Today
we
are
gonna
get
up
on
that
stage.
And
we're
going
to
do
improvisation.
Improvo...
what?
Everyday
for
a
week
we
would
try
to
be
a
table.
Be
a
sportscar,
ice
cream
cone.
The
teacher.
He
would
say.
Very
good,
except.
Diana.
Try,
Diana.
All
alone.
So
I
dug
right
down
to
the
bottom
of
my
soul.
To
see
how
my
ice
cream
felt.
I
dug
back
down
to
the
bottom
of
my
soul.
And
I
tried.
To
act.
So
the
kids
in
the
class
said.
Ooh,
I
feel
chocolate.
Hey,
I
feel
vanilla.
He
said
okay,
Ross.
What
do
you
feel?
And
I
said
nothing.
I
ain't
feeling
nothing.
A
deep
down
nothing.
It's
all
my
teacher
had.
Everybody
felt
something.
But
I
felt
nothing.
Except
the
feeling
that
this
bullshit
was
absurd.
Okay,
so
what's
it
to
be
a
serious
actress.
Then
I
came
to
Hollywood.
Hollywood,
here
I
come.
I
went
to
a
lot
of
parties,
premiers,
supermarket
openings.
And
I
met
a
lot
of
very
important
people.
And
I
soon
learned,
to
be
a
movie
star.
I
wasn't...
They
told
me
I
wasn't
fully
developed.
So
I
took
a
look
at
the
competition,
you
know.
I
knew
the
day
was
by.
I
said
okay,
Diana.
At
least
you
can
try.
It
was
then
I
decided.
To
call
the
doctor.
For
my
appointment
to
buy,
what?
Tits
and
ass!
Should
I
try
'em
fancy
pants.
Dram
up
that
deviant.
Do
the
nose
with
it.
Tits
and
ass!
You
can't
knock
out
someone
others
ass.
Shake
the
new
maracas
and
your
fine.
Tits
and
ass.
Can
change
your
life,
the
way
they
changed
mine.
Wouldn't
cost
a
fortune
either.
Wouldn't
hurt
my
sex
life
either.
It's
a
gas.
I
have
never
seen
it
fail.
Corus
girl
and
movie
star.
Oh,
I.
Tits
and
ass,
oh
yeah.
Tits
and
ass
can
change
your
life!
I'm
breaking
my
neck
with
that
shake.
Okay.
So
it's
not
going
to
be
any
doctor's
office.
Nor
any
acting
class.
If
I'm
gonna
get
it.
I
guess
it's
going
to
come
up
from
somewhere
else.
And
I
hoped
it
was
there.
Somewhere,
maybe
scattered
all
over
my
childhood.
In
the
games
we
used
to
play.
Why
was
it
so
important
for
me
to
take
one
giant
step?
You
know,
I
think
things
never
really
changed.
I
had
an
incredible
teacher
in
elementary
school.
Who
told
me
what
she
thought
the
Great
C.
meant.
Cheat.
For
those
that
will
do
half.
When
all
is
called
for.
For
them
whom
slip
and
slide
through
life
at
the
edge
of
their
mind.
Never
ones
pushing
in
to
the
interior
To
find
out
what
wonders
were
hiding
there.
Being
contented,
drift
along
on
what
ever
is
getting
by.
Cheating
them
self.
Cheating
the
world
and
cheating
nature.
You
see,
I
was
in
at
a
nice
point
in
my
life.
When
I
realized
it
was
wonderful
to
be
young
and
black.
But
to
be
gifted
and
to
know
what
you
wanted
to
do.
That
was
doubly
dynamic,
doubly
important.
1 Touch Me in the Morning (Live At The Ahmanson Theater/1976)
2 Love Hangover (Live At the Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
3 The Lady Is a Tramp (Live At the Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
4 I Wouldn't Change a Thing (Live At the Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
5 Here I Am (Live At the Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
6 Girls (Live At the Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
7 Overture (Live At the Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
8 Smile / Send In the Clowns (Live At the Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
9 The Point: Everybody's Got 'Em / Me and My Arrow / Lifeline (Live At the Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
10 The Working Girls: Lady Sings the Blues/T'Ain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do/I Cried For You/Aux Iles Hawaii/Stormy Weather/I Need a Little Sugar In My Bowl (Live At The Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
11 The Motown Story: Motown Overture/Money (That's What I Want)/Please Mr. Postman/Fingertips/I Want You Back/You Keep Me Hangin' On/Baby Love/Someday We'll Be Together (Live At The Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
12 The Supremes: Stop! In the Name of Love/You Can't Hurry Love/Reflections/My World Is Empty Without You/I Hear a Symphony (Live At The Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
13 My Man (Live At The Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
14 Medley: The Music In the Mirror/What I Did For Love/I Hope I Get It/Dance: Ten, Looks: 3 (Live At The Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
15 Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand) (Live At The Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
16 Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You Going To) (Live At The Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
17 Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Live At The Ahmanson Theatre/1976)
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