Mary sunshine. When I was a tiny tot Of maybe two or three I can still remember what My mother said to me... Place rose colored glasses on your
[Girls:] We want Billy Where is Billy? Give us Billy We want Billy B-I-Double L-Y. We're all his He's our kind of a guy And ooh what luck 'Cause
Come on, babe Why dont we paint the town? And all that jazz I'm gonna rouge my knees And roll my stockings down And all that jazz Start the car I know
Velma. Can you imagine? I mean , can you imagine? Can you believe it? I mean , can you believe? I know a girl A girl who lands on top You could
(Velma) Whatever happened to fair dealing And pure ethics And nice manners? Why is it everyone now is a pain in the Ass? Whatever happened to class? (
(dialog) I'm the father, papa, dad dad. Did you hear me? no you did'nt hear me. That's the story of my life, nobody notice I'm around, nobody Not even
Roxie. My Dear Little Baby Velma (Mimicing). My Dear Little Baby Roxie. My Sweet Little Baby Velma (Mimicing) My Sweet Little (Grummbled) Baby Roxie
BAILIFF(Spoken) Mr. Flynn, his honor is here BILLY(Spoken) Thank you. Just a moment. You ready? ROXIE(Spoken) Oh Billy, I'm really scared. BILLY(Spoken
(announcer) ladies and gentleman miss velma kelly in an act of desperation (velma kelly) my sister and i had an act that couldn't flop, my sister and
[Roxie] The name on everybodies lips is gonna be: Roxie The lady raking in the chips is gonna be: Roxie I'm gonna be a celebrity, That means somebody
And now ladies and gentlemen - the Keeper of the keys, the Countess of the clink, the mistress of Murderers Row, Matron Mama Morton! Ask any of the
mess around with Ike And that's good Isn't it grand? Isn't it great? Isn't it swell? Isn't it fun? Ladies and gentlemen, the Vickers theater Chicago
[REPORTERS] Where'd you come from? [BILLY (as Roxie)] Mississippi [REPORTERS] And your parents? [BILLY (as Roxie)] Very wealthy. [REPORTERS] Where
And now the six merry murderesses of the Crookem County Jail In their rendition of 'The Cell Block Tango' Pop! Six! Squish! Uh uh, Cicero, Lipschitz!
For her first number Miss Roxie Hart sings a song of love and devotion Dedicated to her dear husband, Amos Sometimes I'm right, sometimes I'm wrong But
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I fell in love again All things go, all things go Drove to Chicago All things know, all things know We sold our clothes to the state I don't mind, I