paroles de chanson They All Laughed - Mel Tormé
The
odds
were
a
hundred
to
one
against
me.
The
world
thought
the
heights
were
too
high
to
climb.
But
people
from
Missouri
never
incensed
me.
Oh,
I
wasn't
a
bit
concerned
For
from
history
I
had
learned
How
many,
many
times
the
worm
had
turned.
They
all
laughed
at
Christopher
Columbus
When
he
said
the
world
was
round.
They
all
laughed
when
Edison
recorded
sound.
They
all
laughed
at
Wilbur
and
his
brother
When
they
said
that
man
could
fly.
They
told
Marconi
wireless
was
a
phoney.
It's
the
same
old
try.
They
laughed
at
me,
wanting
you.
Said
I
was
reaching
for
the
moon.
But
oh,
you
came
through.
Now
they'll
have
to
change
their
tune.
They
all
said
we
never
would
be
happy.
Darling,
let's
take
a
bow.
But
ho,
ho,
ho.
Who's
got
the
last
laugh
now?
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