Broadway Baby

Stephen Sondheim

[HATTIE]
I'm just a Broadway baby
Walking off my tired feet
Pounding Forty-second Street
To be in a show

Broadway baby
Learning how to sing and dance
Waiting for that one big chance
To be in a show

Gee
I'd like to be
On some marquee
All twinkling lights
A spark
To pierce the dark
From Union Park
To Washington Heights!

Someday, maybe
All my dreams will be repaid
Hell, I'd even play the maid
To be in a show

Say, Mr. Producer
Some girls get the breaks
Just give me my cue, sir
I've got what it takes

Say, Mr. Producer
I'm talking to you, sir
I don't need a lot
Only what I got
Plus a tube of greasepaint and a follow spot!

I'm a Broadway baby
Slaving at a five-and-ten
Dreaming of thе great day when
I'll be in a show

Broadway baby
Making rounds all aftеrnoon
Eating at a greasy spoon
To save on my dough

At
My tiny flat
There's just my cat
A bed and a chair
Still
I'll stick it till
I'm on a bill
All over Times Square!

Someday, maybe
If I stick it long enough
I can get to strut my stuff
Working for a nice man
Like a Ziegfeld or a Weismann
In a big time
Broadway show!

Trivia about the song Broadway Baby by Stephen Sondheim

When was the song “Broadway Baby” released by Stephen Sondheim?
The song Broadway Baby was released in 2005, on the album “Sondheim Sings, Volume 1: 1962-72”.

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