This Is The Army - What the Well Dressed Man in Harlem Will Wear Lyrics |
1946 Broadway This Is The Army the Musical - What the Well Dressed Man in Harlem Will Wear Lyrics
The song is written by Irving Berlin.
There's a change in fashion that shows In those Lennox Avenue clothes Mister Dude has disappeared with his flashy tie
You'll see in the Harlem Esquire What the well-dressed man will desire When he's struttin' down the street with his sweetie-pie
Sun tan, shade of green Or an olive drab color scheme That's what the well-dressed man in Harlem will wear
Dressed up in O.D.'s With a tin hat for overseas That's what the well-dressed man in Harlem will wear
Top hat, white tie and tails no more They've been put away till after the war
If you want to know Take a look at Brown Bomber Joe That's what the well-dressed man in Harlem will wear
Top hat, white tie and tails no more They've been put away till after the war
If you want to know Take a look at Brown Bomber Joe That's what the well-dressed man in Harlem will wear
Review: This Is The Army the Musical Lyrics
This Is The Army the Musical Lyrics
Opening Chorus This Is The Army, Mr. Jones I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen The Army’s Made a Man Out of Me Mandy Ladies of the Chorus That Russian Winter What the Well Dressed Man in Harlem Will Wear American Eagles Head in the Clouds Stage Door Canteen Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning This Time Is the Last Time
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