Call Me Madam - Mrs. Sally Adams Lyrics |
1950 Broadway Call Me Madam the Musical - Mrs. Sally Adams Lyrics
The song is written by Irving Berlin.
Mrs. Sally Adams Requests the pleasure of your company At a supper and dance A farewell party That she's giving at her house tonight
Mrs. Sally Adams The queen of Washington society Anybody at all Who's anybody Will be gathered at her house tonight
Mrs. Sally Adams The new ambassador to cross the sea Missus Sally Adams Who says "The hell with formality"
Mrs. Sally Adams Mrs. Sally Adams Makes 'em sing at her parties And each guest becomes a ham Giving all that he's got It may not please the smarties But she doesn't give a damn If they likе it or not She is liable to blurt out The thing that shе should ignore But nobody will care She can iron a shirt out That's stuffed with a senator Or a Congressman there
God bless America For Mrs. Sally Adams Who wants the pleasure of your company Glad are we To accept and root for Mrs. Sally Adams Queen of all the madams Madam Ambassador
Review: Call Me Madam the Musical Lyrics
Call Me Madam the Musical Lyrics
SYNOPSIS Mrs. Sally Adams The Hostess With the Mostes' on the Ball Washington Square Dance Lichtenburg Can You Use Any Money Today? Marrying For Love The Ocarina It's a Lovely Day Today The Best Thing for You (Would Be Me) Something To Dance About Once Upon a Time Today They Like Ike You're Just in Love
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