How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Orchestra (1995)
Walter Cronkite
Matthew Broderick
Jeff Blumenkrantz
Walter Cronkite
Jeff Blumenkrantz
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Orchestra (1995)
Jonathan Freeman
Jeff Blumenkrantz
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Orchestra (1995)
Matthew Broderick
Megan Mullally
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Orchestra (1995)
Ted Sperling
Walter Cronkite
Megan Mullally
Ronn Carroll
Matthew Broderick
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Ensemble (1995)
Walter Cronkite
Megan Mullally
Walter Cronkite
Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick
[ROSEMARY]
I slipped out this afternoon
And bought some love insurance
A most exclusive dress from gay Paree
It's sleek and chic and magnifique
With sex beyond endurance
It's me, it's me, it's absolutely me
And why?
One guy!
This irresistible Paris original
I'm wearing tonight
I'm wearing tonight
'Specially for him
This irresistible Paris original's
All paid for and mine
I must look divine
'Specially for him
Suddenly he will see me
And suddenly he'll go dreamy
And blame it all on his own masculine whim!
Never knowing that
This irresistible Paris original
So temptingly tight
I'm wearing tonight
'Specially for him, for him
This irresistible Paris original
I'm wearing tonight
She's wearing tonight
And I could spit!
[MISS KRUMHOLTZ]
Some irresponsible dress manufacturer
Just didn't play fair
I'm one of a pair
[ROSEMARY & MISS KRUMHOLTZ]
And I could—
[ROSEMARY & MISS KRUMHOLTZ, spoken]
Oh no!
[SMITTY]
This irresistible Paris original
All slinky with sin
Already slunk in
And I could die!
[ROSEMARY & MISS KRUMHOLTZ]
And I could kill her!
[ROSEMARY, SMITTY & MISS KRUMHOLTZ]
And I could spit
[MISS JONES, spoken]
Girls!
[WOMEN, spoken]
Oh!
[WOMEN]
Thirty-nine bucks I hand out
For something to made me stand out
And suddenly I've gone into mimeograph
[MISS JONES, spoken]
Some laugh!
[WOMEN]
This irresistible Paris original
This mass produced crime
I'm wearing tonight
For the very last time!
[HEDY, spoken]
Hello, boys
[MEN, spoken]
What a dress!
Paris Original was written by Frank Loesser.
Paris Original was produced by Jay David Saks.