On With the Show

Clark-Shipman

When I think about all I've done and how little I had
When I first started out to make good
And the times were so bad
All I owned I could hold
In one battered old secondhand case
As I traveled each mile
A professional smile on my face
Going tired and wet
To yet one more forgettable place

On with the show
On with the show, I don't know why
But it's so
And on with the show
On and on and on with the show

I was never a child 'cause when you're poor
You've got to work like a man
For to eat you must earn
The rest you learn when you can
Every day, every night
Is a fight when you're hungry and broke
On the road, play a part
Sing a song, tap a dance, tell a joke
Break your heart for a smile
For a crumb
An occasional smoke On With the show
On with the show, I don't know why
But it's so

And on with the show
On and on and on with the show

Then one night, there you are
Your name's up there
And you're a star
Last week the audience ignored you
Now they adore you
They're waiting for you
On and on and on

On with the show
On with the show, I don't know why
But it's so

And on with the show
On and on and on

On with the show
On and on and on
With the show

Trivia about the song On With the Show by Petula Clark

Who composed the song “On With the Show” by Petula Clark?
The song “On With the Show” by Petula Clark was composed by Clark-Shipman.

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