lirik lagu tony bennett & lady gaga - the lady is a tramp (v2)
[verse 1: tony bennett + lady gaga]
she gets too hungry for dinner at 8 (i’m starving)
she loves the theater, but she never comes late
i never bother with people i hate
that’s why this chick is a tramp
she doesn’t like cr-p games with barons and earls
won’t go to harlem in ermine and pearls
and i definitely won’t dish the dirt with the rest of those girls
that’s why the lady is a tramp
[chorus 1: tony bennett + lady gaga]
i love the free fresh wind in my hair
life without care
oh, i’m so broke, it’s oke
i hate california
it’s crowded and damp
that’s why the lady is a tramp (i’m a tramp)
[verse 2: tony bennett + lady gaga + both]
sometimes i go to coney island
oh, the beach is divine
and i love the yankees
jeter is just fine
i follow rogers and hart
she sings every line
that’s why the lady is a tramp
i love the prize fight that isn’t a fake (no fakes)
and i love to rowboat with you and your wife in central park lake
she goes to the opera and stays wide awake (yes i do)
that’s why this lady is a tramp
[verse 3: tony bennett + lady gaga]
she likes the green (green) gr-ss (gr-ss) under her shoes
what can i lose?
’cause i got no dough (oh no?)
i’m all alone when i blow out my lamp
that’s why the lady is a tramp, go
[chorus 2: tony bennett + lady gaga + both]
i love your free fresh
i love your handkerchief in my hair
life without care
but i’m so broke, that’s oke
hates california, it’s cold and it’s damp
that’s why the lady is a tramp
that’s why this lady is a tramp
that’s why the lady is a tramp
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