1962 Broadway No Strings the Musical - Loads of Love Lyrics
The song is written by Richard Rodgers.
I never have been handed much, I never have demanded much. I just want money, A nice position And loads of lovely love. I never have expected much, I never have rejected much. I want my dinner, Some conversation And loads of lovely love.
The dumb ones go for quantity, The wise ones go for quality. I've got the answer now: It's not how much, it's how! I do not ask for bliss, I guess. It all boils down to this, I guess: I just want money, And then some money, And loads of lovely love!
My work fulfils me; It never kills me. So far I'm not a wife, So I organize my life so no one annoys me, No one enjoys me unless We're equal partners in the fun. Through the week I work and play and give. Even on Sunday I love to live!
I never have been handed much, I never have demanded much. I just want money, a nice position, And loads of lovely love. I never have expected much, I never have rejected much. I want my dinner, Some conversation, And loads of lovely love.
A bud appears and then it's May, So first things first, I always say. The horse precedes the cart. It isn't heft, it's heart! I do not ask for bliss, I guess. It all boils down to this I guess: I just want money, And then some money, And loads of lovely love! And loads of lovely love!
I never have been pampered much, I never have been hampered much. I just want money, a nice position, And loads of lovely love! I do not ask for bliss, I guess. It all boils down to this, I guess: I just want money, And then some money, And loads, loads of lovely love!
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No Strings the Musical Lyrics
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