All I Need Is The Girl

Lyrics
[LOUISE, spoken] Tulsa? Tell me about your nightclub act? [TULSA, spoken] Okay! Well, you see, I pretend I'm home getting dressed for a date Take a comb, I comb my hair Take a flower, smell it, and put it in my lapel And then I spot the audience [TULSA] Once my clothes were shabby Tailors called me, "Cabbie" So I took a vow Said, "This bum'll Be Beau Brummel" Now I'm smooth and snappy Now my tailor's happy I'm the cats meow My wardrobe is a wow: Paris silk, Harris tweed— There's only one thing I need Got my tweed pressed Got my best vest All I need now is the girl! Got my striped tie Got my hopes high Got the time and the place, and I got rhythm Now all I need's a girl to go with them If she'll Just appear we'll Take this big town for a whirl And if she'll say "My darling I'm yours," I'll throw away My striped tie and my best-pressed tweed All I really need Is the girl! [TULSA tap dances.] [TULSA, spoken] I start easy! Now I'm more—debonair... Shhh! Break! And I sell it here... I start this step, see? And build it... And... and double it! She appears all in white I take her hand and kiss it And lead her on the floor... This step is good for the costume... Astaire bit! [TULSA] La dah dah dah Dah dah dah dah yah dah... Now we waltz Strings come in... [TULSA, spoken] And I lift her... Again... Once more! And now the tempo changes And all the lights come up And I build for the finale! Louise, that's it! Come over here... Give me your hand! Now follow me... Faster! Charleston... Again... Again... Turn!
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Credits
- Writers
- Jule Styne
- Stephen Sondheim