Act II: Jealousy Duet
演唱:beatrice arthur、Jo Sullivan Loesser、Samuel Matlowsky作词 : Bertolt Brecht/Marc Blitzstein
作曲 : Kurt Weill
Come on out, you gutter-lily you
Show your legs, and let's all see how pretty
I'm always glad to admire beauty
They're the thickest ankles in the city
Ah!
You thought you could make a big impression on my Mackie
Didn't I? Didn't I?
Guess you never met his old friend Jackie
Didn't I? Didn't I?
Well, you kind of make me laugh
Well, I kind of make you laugh
Who would want a stupid calf?
Who would want what stupid calf?
Ha, now there's a leg for you
So Mackie needn't beg for you
Well you better ask him
Yes you better ask him
You had better ask him
You had better ask him
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ah ha
Mackiе and me, I always knew he'd choosе me
Mackie and me, and he will never lose me
He's not in any dange
From some threepenny strange
He'd leave me for a stranger?
Laughable!
Yes, they call me beauty of the town
See my legs, and say "Now those are pretty"
I'm glad you're glad to admire beauty
Note the trimmest ankle in the city
Go peddle your wares somewhere else
I knew I would make a big impression on my Mackie
Oh, did you? Did you?
You'd be pleased to know I've met his Jackie
Have you? Have you?
Well you kind of make me laugh
Now I kind of make you laugh?
Who would want a big giraffe?
Who would want what big giraffe?
Ha ha ha, you are so pitiful
Imagining you're beautiful
Bet you wouldn't ask him
Certainly I'll ask him
Go on then, ask him
You'd better ask him
Ah ha, ah ha, ah ha, ah ha, ah ha
Mackie and me, he never could refuse me
Mackie and me, and he will never lose me
He likes a nice petite girl
He likes a big complete girl
Him leave me for a street girl?
Asinine!
作曲 : Kurt Weill
Come on out, you gutter-lily you
Show your legs, and let's all see how pretty
I'm always glad to admire beauty
They're the thickest ankles in the city
Ah!
You thought you could make a big impression on my Mackie
Didn't I? Didn't I?
Guess you never met his old friend Jackie
Didn't I? Didn't I?
Well, you kind of make me laugh
Well, I kind of make you laugh
Who would want a stupid calf?
Who would want what stupid calf?
Ha, now there's a leg for you
So Mackie needn't beg for you
Well you better ask him
Yes you better ask him
You had better ask him
You had better ask him
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ah ha
Mackiе and me, I always knew he'd choosе me
Mackie and me, and he will never lose me
He's not in any dange
From some threepenny strange
He'd leave me for a stranger?
Laughable!
Yes, they call me beauty of the town
See my legs, and say "Now those are pretty"
I'm glad you're glad to admire beauty
Note the trimmest ankle in the city
Go peddle your wares somewhere else
I knew I would make a big impression on my Mackie
Oh, did you? Did you?
You'd be pleased to know I've met his Jackie
Have you? Have you?
Well you kind of make me laugh
Now I kind of make you laugh?
Who would want a big giraffe?
Who would want what big giraffe?
Ha ha ha, you are so pitiful
Imagining you're beautiful
Bet you wouldn't ask him
Certainly I'll ask him
Go on then, ask him
You'd better ask him
Ah ha, ah ha, ah ha, ah ha, ah ha
Mackie and me, he never could refuse me
Mackie and me, and he will never lose me
He likes a nice petite girl
He likes a big complete girl
Him leave me for a street girl?
Asinine!