Someone tries to steal my man
Isn't that a shame
With her I'm gonna deal, I can
'Cause I know the lady's name
Her highness goes out walking
And I walk right behind
Then I will do some talking
Very kind
Ladies first, call yourself a lady
Ladies first, I would call you shady
Go back to your high society
Ladies first, ladies first
Ladies first, walking very gently
Ladies first, driving in a Bentley
With your friends in high society
But leave my man to me
You'd never let him marry you
He's not at all your kind
But you would let him carry you
To a place no one can find
But lady I must warn you
If you don't stop this game
The papers in the morning
Will give you the blame
Ladies first, call yourself a lady
Ladies first, I would call you shady
Go back to your high society
Ladies first, ladies first
Ladies first, walking very gently
Ladies first, driving in a Bentley
With your friends in high society
But leave my man to me
Ladies first, call yourself a lady
Ladies first, I would call you shady
Go back to your high society
Ladies first, ladies first
Ladies first, walking very gently
Ladies first, driving in a Bentley
With your friends in high society
Ladies first, call yourself a lady
Ladies first, I would call you shady
Go back to your high society
Ladies first, ladies first
Ladies first, walking very gently
Ladies First was written by Jean Frankfurter & John Möring.