Gypsy Medley, Small World

Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim

Funny, you're a stranger who's come here
Come from another town
Funny, I'm a stranger myself here
Small world, isn't it?

Funny, you're a man who goes traveling
Rather than settling down
Funny, 'cause I'd love to go traveling
Small world, isn't it?

We have so much in common
It's a phenomenon
We could pool our resources
By joining forces from now on

Lucky, you're a man who likes children
That's an important sign
Lucky, I'm a woman with children
Small world, isn't it?
Funny, isn't it small and funny and fine?

We have so much in common
It's a phenomenon
We could pool our resources
By joining forces from now on

Lucky, you're a man who likes children
That's an important sign
Lucky, you're a woman with children
Small world, isn't it? Funny, isn't it
Isn't it small and funny and fine?

Trivia about the song Gypsy Medley, Small World by Michael Feinstein

When was the song “Gypsy Medley, Small World” released by Michael Feinstein?
The song Gypsy Medley, Small World was released in 1991, on the album “Michael Feinstein Sings The Jule Styne Songbook”.
Who composed the song “Gypsy Medley, Small World” by Michael Feinstein?
The song “Gypsy Medley, Small World” by Michael Feinstein was composed by Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim.

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