How to Be a Millionaire

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How to Be a Millionaire

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[Intro] (Pounds, dollar, millionaire) (Pound, pou-pou-pound, dollar, dollar, dollar) (Millionaire) (Millionaire) [Verse 1] I've seen the future, I can't afford it Tell you the truth, sir, someone just bought it Say, Mr. Whispers, here come the click of dice Roulette and blackjack, build us a paradise Larger than life and twice as ugly If we have to live there, you'll have to drug me [Pre-Chorus] Maybe these luxuries can only compensate For all the cards you were dealt At the hands of fate (So tell me) [Chorus] Tell me, tell me How to be (How to be) a millionaire Tell me, tell me How to be (How to be) a millionaire Millionaire, billionaire, trillionaire [Verse 2] Hardly surprising if you might consider Loyalties go to the highest of bidders Want my opinion? I'd give you ten to one Give me a million, a franchise on fun (But there are millions who often get nowhere) And there's just one secret I think you should share [Pre-Chorus] Maybe these luxuries can only compensate For all the cards you were dealt At the hands of fate (So tell me) [Chorus] Tell me, tell me How to be (How to be) a millionaire Tell me, tell me How to be (How to be) a millionaire Millionaire, billionaire, zillionaire [Bridge] (Billions and billions and billions and billions and billions of pounds) (Billions of pounds) (Kill them some way) (Corruption, corruption) [Pre-Chorus] Maybe these luxuries can only compensate (Come on, come on) For all the cards you were dealt, babe At the hands of fate (So tell me) [Chorus] Tell me, tell me How to be (How to be) a millionaire Tell me, tell me How to be (How to be) a millionaire [Outro] (Who wants to be a millionaire?) I do! I don't! I do! (Who wants to be a millionaire?) I do! I don't! I've seen the future, I can't afford it, uhh

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Writers
  • Mark White
  • Martin Fry