You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile

Donald Craig & Penny Worth & Laurie Beechman & Edie Cowan - Pop, Broadway
You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile
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Duration: 3:05
Lyrics
[HEALY] Hey, hobo man Hey, Dapper Dan You've both got your style But brother You're never fully dressed Without a smile! Your clothes may be Beau Brummelly They stand out a mile But brother You're never fully dressed Without a smile! Who cares what they're wearing On Main Street Or Saville Row It's what you wear from ear to ear And not from head to toe That matters [BOYLAN SISTERS] So [HEALY] So, Senator [BOYLAN SISTERS] So [HEALY] So, Janitor So long for a while Remember You're never fully dressed Without a smile! (spoken) Ah! The lovely Boylan Sisters [BOYLAN SISTERS] Do-da-da-loo-do Do-da-da-loo-do Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do Your clothes may be Beau Brummelly They stand out a mile But, bother You're never fully dressed You're never dressed Without an [CONNIE BOYLAN] S- [BONNIE BOYLAN] M- [RONNIE BOYLAN] I- [CONNIE BOYLAN] L- [ALL THREE] E Smile darn ya smile [HEALY] Who cares what they're wearing On Main Street Or Saville Row It's what you wear from ear to ear And not from head to (fades out) [DUFFY, spoken] So far all of the hour of smiling family, this is Bert Healy saying: (sung) Hey, hobo man Hey, Dapper Dan You've both got your style [ORPHANS] But brother You're never fully dressed Without a smile! Your clothes may be Beau Brummelly They stand out a mile But brother You're never fully dressed Without a smile! [DUFFY] Who cares what they're wearing On Main Street Or Saville Row It's what you wear from ear to ear And not from head to toe [MOLLY] That matters [DUFFY, spoken] Ah! The lovely Boylan Sisters! [ORPHANS] Do-da-da-loo-do Do-da-da-loo-do Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do So, Senator So, Janitor So long for a while Remember You're never fully dressed Though you may wear the best You're never fully dressed Without a Smile Smile Smile (spoken) Smile! Darn, smile!
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Credits
- Writers
- Martin Charnin
- Charles Strouse