Seven-and-a-Half Cents

Album cover art for "Seven-and-a-Half Cents" by Original Broadway Cast of The Pajama Game & Janis Paige & Stanley Prager

Original Broadway Cast of The Pajama Game & Janis Paige & Stanley Prager - Pop, Broadway

Seven-and-a-Half Cents

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[PREZ] I figured it out I figured it out With a pencil and a pad I figured it out Seven and a half cents doesn't buy a hell of a lot Seven and a half cents doesn't mean a thing But give it to me every hour Forty hours every week That's enough for me to be livin' like a king I figured it out [ENSEMBLE] He figured it out [PREZ] I figured it out [ENSEMBLE] He figured it out [PREZ] With a pencil and a pad I figured it out Only five years from today Only five years from today I can see it all before me Only five years from today (spoken) Fivе years. Now let's see. That's two hundred and sixty weeks, timеs forty hours every week, at roughly two and a quarter hours overtime, at time and a half for overtime, comes to exactly eight hundred and fifty two dollars and seventy-four cents! [ENSEMBLE, spoken] Yay! [PREZ] That's enough for me to get An automatic washing machine A year's supply of gasoline Carpeting for the living room [WOMEN] A vacuum instead of a blasted broom [PREZ] Not to mention a forty-inch television set [ENSEMBLE] So! Although! Seven and a half cents doesn't buy a hell of a lot Seven and a half cents doesn't mean a thing But give it to me every hour Forty hours every week That's enough for me to be livin' like a king [BABE] I figured it out [ENSEMBLE] She figured it out, she figured it out [BABE] I figured it out With a pencil and a pad I figured it out Only ten years from today Only ten years from today I can see it, clear as daylight Only ten years from today (spoken) Ten years. Now let's see. That's five hundred and twenty weeks, times forty hours every week, at roughly two and a quarter hours overtime, at time and a half for overtime, comes to exactly one thousand six hundred and five dollars and forty-eight cents! [ENSEMBLE, spoken] Yay! [BABE] That's enough for me to buy A trip to France across the seas A motorboat with water skis And maybe even a foreign car [MAN] A charge account at the corner bar [BABE] And not to mention a Scrabble board With letters made of gold [ENSEMBLE] So! Although! (I figured it out) Seven and a half cents (I figured it out) Doesn't buy a hell of a lot (I figured it out) Seven and a half cents (I figured it out) Doesn't mean a thing (I figured it out) But give it to me every hour Forty hours every week That's enough for me to be livin' like a king [PREZ & BABE] We figured it out [ENSEMBLE] They figured it out, they figured it out [PREZ & BABE] We figured it out [ENSEMBLE] With a pencil and a pad they figured it out [BABE] Only twenty years from today [ENSEMBLE] Doo wah [PREZ] Only twenty years from today [ENSEMBLE] Doo wah [BABE] I can see it like a vision [ENSEMBLE] Only twenty years from today [PREZ, spoken] Twenty years. Now let's see. That's one thousand and forty weeks— [BABE, spoken] Times forty hours every week— [PREZ, spoken] At roughly two and a quarter hours overtime— [BABE, spoken] At time and a half for overtime— [PREZ, spoken] Comes to exactly— [BABE, spoken] Three thousand four hundred and eleven dollars— [PREZ, spoken] And ninety-six cents! [BABE & ENSEMBLE, spoken] Wow! [PREZ] That's enough for me to be A sultan in a Taj Mahal In every room a different doll [BABE] I'll have myself a buyin' spree And l buy a pajama factory Then I could end up havin' old man Hasler work for me [ENSEMBLE] So! Although! Seven and a half cents doesn't buy a hell of a lot Seven and a half cents doesn't mean a thing But give it to me every hour Forty hours every week That's enough for me to be livin' like a king

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Credits

Writers
  • Richard Adler
  • Jerry Ross