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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Billy Miller
Billy Miller
Percussion
Elaine Stritch
Elaine Stritch
Vocals
George C. Wolfe
George C. Wolfe
Conductor
John Campo
John Campo
Woodwinds
John Gale
John Gale
Trombone
Kamau Adilifu
Kamau Adilifu
Trumpet
Les Scott
Les Scott
Woodwinds
Lou Bruno
Lou Bruno
Bass
Rob Bowman
Rob Bowman
Piano
Steve Kenyon
Steve Kenyon
Woodwinds
Stu Satalof
Stu Satalof
Trumpet
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jonathan Tunick
Jonathan Tunick
Orchestrator
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Alan Silverman
Alan Silverman
Mastering Engineer
Chris Andersen
Chris Andersen
Assistant Engineer
Cynthia Daniels
Cynthia Daniels
Mixing Engineer
Frank Moscowitz
Frank Moscowitz
Assistant Engineer
Hugh Fordin
Hugh Fordin
Producer
LuAnn Graffeo
LuAnn Graffeo
Creative Director
Rob Bowman
Rob Bowman
Associate Producer

Lyrics

I'm just a Broadway baby Walking off my tired feet Pounding 42nd Street To be in a show Oh, Broadway baby Learning how to sing and dance Waiting for that one big chance To be in a show Oh gee, I'd like to be on some marquee All twinkling lights A spark to pierce the dark From Battery Park to Washington Heights Some day, maybe All my dreams will be repaid Heck, I'd even play the maid To be in a show Hey, hey Mister producer, oh I'm sorry Yes, yeah, I, I was talking to you sir I don't need a lot Only what I got Plus a tube of greasepaint and a follow spot Broadway Baby Making rounds all afternoon And I'm eating at a greasy spoon To save on my dough, oh At my tiny flat, just my cat A bed and a chair Still, I'll stick it 'til I'm on a bill all over Times Square Some day maybe If I stick it long enough I may get to strut my stuff Working for a nice man Like a Ziegfeld or a Weissman In a great big Broadway show
Writer(s): Stephen Sondheim Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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