I always wanted my in the papers Before Aremus, I used to this well to do ugly bootlegger He used to like to take me out and me off Ugly like to do that
Once it said in the "Gangland's Al Seen cute red-headed Corenne" was me, I clipped it out and saved it
Look I'm gonna you the truth Not that the really matters But I'm gonna tell you
The thing is see, I'm older than I intended to be And all my I wanted to be a dancer In Vaudeville, ooh my own act, but no, no, no They turned me down
It was one big full of no, life Then Amus came along, sweet, safe, Amus who never no You know, some guys are mirrors And when I catch in Amus's face I'm a kid, you could love a guy like that
now I gotta tell you Now I hope this ain't too In the bed department, Amus was I mean we went to bed He made to me like he was Fixing a carburator or I love ya, honey I ya
Anyway to make a long short I started around Then I started screwing Which is fooling around dinner
I gave up the Vaudeville Because well, all those years He sorta figured opportunities just you by Ooh, it ain't, oh, no, no, no, no, babe, it If this film guy me off And all this publicity, now I got me a world full of yes
The name on everybody's lips is be Roxie The Lady raking in the chips is gonna be I'm gonna be a celebrity that means somebody everyone They're recognize my eyes My hair, my teeth, my boobs, my
From just some dumb mechanic's I'm gonna be Who says that not an art And who in case she doesn't Can say she started a bang Roxie
I gotta get me boys I'm gonna get me a bunch of boys They're gonna wait outside in to get to see Roxie Think of those autographs outside, good luck to you, And appear in a Lavaliere that goes all the way down to my waist Here a ring, there a ring, everywhere a But always in the of taste
I'm a and they love me and I love them And love me for loving them And I love them for loving me and we each other That's none of us got enough love in our childhood And showbiz, kid
She's giving up her life I'm be a Roxie She made to stand tall and a And Sophie duck her old ship I To see her name yet below Roxie, Roxie
are my boys, bye