Catherine Zeta-Jones & Taye Diggs & Renée Zellweger
Renée Zellweger & Taye Diggs & & John C. Reilly
Queen Latifah & Taye Diggs
Catherine Zeta-Jones & Renée Zellweger & Mýa & Taye Diggs & & Deidre Goodwin & &
Richard Gere & Taye Diggs
Richard Gere & Renée Zellweger & Taye Diggs & & Shaun Amyot & & Christine Baranski
Renée Zellweger
Catherine Zeta-Jones & Taye Diggs
John C. Reilly
Richard Gere
Catherine Zeta-Jones & Queen Latifah
Renée Zellweger & Taye Diggs
Renée Zellweger & Catherine Zeta-Jones & Taye Diggs
Catherine Zeta-Jones & Renée Zellweger
Danny Elfman
Danny Elfman
Queen Latifah & Macy Gray & Lil’ Kim
Anastacia
Introducing Matron Mama Morton (Queen Latifah), the woman who runs the jail in which Roxie is locked. She sings about giving and receiving in return, reciprocity, her little motto.
Watch her bold performance, which earned her a Best Supporting Actress nomination, here:
[EMCEE, spoken]
And now, ladies and gentlemen
The Keeper of the Keys
The Countess of the Clink
The Mistress of Murderer's Row
Matron Mama Morton!
[MAMA]
Ask any of the chickies in my pen
They'll tell you I'm the biggest mother... hen
I love them all and all of them love me
Because the system works
The system called... reciprocity!
Got a little motto
Always sees me through
When you're good to Mama
Mama's good to you
There's a lot of favors
I'm prepared to do
You do one for Mama
She'll do one for you
They say that life is tit for tat
And that's the way I live
So I deserve a lot of tat
For what I've got to give
Don't you know that this hand
Washes that one too
When you're good to Mama
Mama's good to you
If you want my gravy
Pepper my ragú
Spice it up for Mama
She'll get hot for you
When they pass that basket
Folks contribute to
You put in for Mama
She'll put out for you
The folks atop the ladder
Are the ones the world adores
So boost me up my ladder, kid
And I'll boost you up yours
Let's all stroke together
Like the Princeton crew
When you're strokin' Mama
Mama's strokin' you
So what's the one conclusion
I can bring this number to?
When you're good to Mama
Mama's good to you!
When You’re Good To Mama was written by John Kander & Fred Ebb.
When You’re Good To Mama was produced by Randy Spendlove & Ric Wake.
Queen Latifah released When You’re Good To Mama on Tue Nov 19 2002.