Listen to Monotonous (From "New Faces of 1952") by Eartha Kitt

Monotonous (From "New Faces of 1952")

Eartha Kitt

Vocal

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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Eartha Kitt
Eartha Kitt
Vocals
Anton Copolla
Anton Copolla
Performer
Bill Rosenfield
Bill Rosenfield
Conductor
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
June Carroll
June Carroll
Songwriter
Ronny Graham
Ronny Graham
Lyrics
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Hugo Winterhalter
Hugo Winterhalter
Producer
Jon M. Samuels
Jon M. Samuels
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

Everyone gets into a dull routine If they don't get a chance to change the scene I could not be wearier Life could not be drearier If I lived in Siberia I'll tell ya what I mean I met a rather amusing fool While on my way to Istanbul He bought me the Black Sea for my swimming pool Monotonous For thirty days, salt air I sniffed While I was shipwrecked and cast adrift With a man who looked like Montgomery Clift Monotonous For what it's worth, throughout the earth I'm known as femme fatale But when the yawn comes up like thunder, brother Take back your Taj Mahal Jack Fath made a new style for me I even made Johnny Ray smile for me A camel once walked a mile for me Monotonous Monotonous I could not be wearier Life could not be drearier If I lived in Siberia Traffic has been known to stop for me Prices even rise and drop for me Harry S.Truman plays bop for me Monotonous Monotone-eous T.S. Elliott writes books for me King Farouk's on tenterhooks for me Sherman Billingsley even cooks for me Monotonous Monotonous I could not be wearier Life could not be drearier If I lived in Siberia Though I know I've acres of dough I'm not sure of the amount It might be exciting some day if I learned to count Chian Kai-Shek sends me pots of tea Gaylord Hauser sends me vitamin D And, furthermore, Ike likes me Monotonous Monotonous Monotonous
Writer(s): Arthur Siegel, Carroll June Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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