Lyrics # 1 - Musicals, The Golden Age (40s/50s)

Match the lyrics to the musical and sing along! Spanning the 1940s and 1950s and considered by many to be the peak of musical theatre popularity for both stage and screen, the Golden Age was a defining part of popular culture at the time, featuring romantic comedies, lively dance numbers, and feel-good stories for the post-war WWII. This era shaped the landscape of musical theatre with big composers such as irving Berlin, Cole Porter, and Rodgers & Hammerstein.
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When you walk through a storm hold your head up high / And don't be afraid of the dark
Maybe the air gave me the power / But I could swim Loch Lomond and be home in half an hour
I'm gonna wash that main right outta my hair / And send him on his way
When ever I feel afraid I hold my head erect / And whistle a happy tune / So no one will suspect I'm afraid
The Lord above gave man an arn of iron / So he could do his job and never shirk / But with a little bit of luck, with a little bit of luck /Someone else will do the blinkin' work
Well, ya got trouble my friend, right here I say trouble / Right here in River City / With a capital T and that rhymes with P and that stands for POOL!
When your a Jet you're a Jet all the way / From your first cigarette to your last dyin' day
Chicks and ducks and geese better scurry / When I take you out in the surrey / With the fringe on top
She gets too hungry for dinner at eight / She likes the theatre and never comes late / She never bothers with people she'd hate / That's why the lady is a tramp
Oh how I hate to get up in the morning / Oh how I'd love to remain in bed / For the hardest blow of all / Is to hear the bugler call, you gotta get up, you gotta get up this mornin'
New York, New York, a wonderful town / The Bronx is up and the Battery's down/ The people ride through a hole in the ground / New York, New York
Away out here, they gotta name for rain and wind and fire / The rain is Tess, the fire Joe, and they call the wind Maria
Whatever Lola wants, Lola gets / And little man, little Lola wants you / I always get what I aim for / And your heart and soul is what I came for
How are things in Glocca Morra? / Is that little brook still leapin' there? / Does it still run down to Donny Cove? / Through Killybegs, Kilkerry, and Kildaire?
'S wonderfulm 'S marvelous / She should care for me / 'S awful nice, 'S paradise / 'S what I love to see
They call you Lady Luck / But there is room for doubt / At times, you have a very unladylike way of running out
Folks are dumb where I come from / They ain't had any learnin' / Still they're happy as can be / Doin' what comes natur'lly
I'm _____ __ __ ___ / I'm _____ __ __ ___ / What a glorious feeling / I'm happy again
Bless your beautiful hide / Whereever you may be / We ain't met yet but I'm willing to bet / You're the gal for me
Bye, bye, baby, remember you're my baby / When they give you the eye, although I know that you care / Won't you write and declare / That though on the loose you are still on the square
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