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majort ([personal profile] majort) wrote2002-10-30 09:09 am

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In the heart of little old New York,

You'll find a thoroughfare;

It's the part of little old New York

That runs into Times Square;

A crazy quilt that Wall Street "Jack" built,

If you've got a little time to spare,

I want to take you there;



Chorus 1:



Come and meet those dancing feet

On the avenue I'm taking you to,

Forty-Second Street.

Hear the beat of dancing feet,

It's the song I love the melody of,

Forty-Second Street.

Little nifties from the Fifties, innocent and sweet;

Sexy ladies from the eighties, who are indiscreet.

They're side by side, they're glorified,

Where the underworld can meet the elite,

Forty-Second Street.



Chorus 2:



Come and meet those dancing feet

On the avenue I'm taking you to,

Forty-Second Street.

Hear the beat of dancing feet,

It's the song I love the melody of,

Forty-Second Street.

Little nifties from the Fifties, innocent and sweet;

Sexy ladies from the eighties, who are indiscreet.

They're side by side, they're glorified,

Where the underworld can meet the elite,

Naughty, bawdy, gaudy, sporty, Forty-Second Street.



Chorus 2 (from movie):



Come and meet those dancing feet

On the avenue I'm taking you to,

Forty-Second Street.

Hear the beat of dancing feet,

It's the song I love the melody of,

Forty-Second Street.

Little nifties from the Fifties, innocent and sweet;

Sexy ladies from the eighties, who are indiscreet.

The big parade goes on for years,

It's the rhapsody of laughter and tears,

Naughty, bawdy, gaudy, sporty, Forty-Second Street.



Verse 2 (from British sheet music):



There's a lane in little old New York

That's paved with joy and care;

Ev'ry train that comes to old New York

Leaves all its dreamers there.

An avenue of dreams that you love,

There's an air of fun and laughter there

That hides the deep despair.