PARTS: Soprano Alto Tenor Bass All
KEY: bold = first beat of bar ^ = rest Underline = triplet backing vocal = [text]
115 - And All That Jazz
Verse 1
Come on, babe, why don’t we paint the town,
And all that jazz!
I’m gon-na rouge my knees and roll my stockings down.
And all that ja-zz!
Start the car, I know a whoop-ee spot
where the gin is cold but the pi-an-o’s hot.
It’s just a nois-y hall
where there’s a night-ly brawl
And all that ja-zz!
[Key Change]
Verse 2
Slick your hair and wear your buck-le shoes
And all that jazz!
I hear that Fa-ther Dip is gon-na blow the blues
And all that jazz!
Hold on hon, we’re gon-na bun-ny hug
I bought some as-pi-rin down at U-nit-ed Drug
in case we shake a-part
and want a brand new start
to do that ja-zz!
[Key Change]
Verse 3
^ Oh—--, I’m gon-na see my She-ba shim-my shake.
And all that Jazz!
^ Oh—--, she’s gon-na shim-my till her gar-ters break.
And all that Jazz!
^ Sho—w her where to park her gir-dle.
^Oh—--, her moth-er’s blood-‘d cur-dle
if she’d hear her ba-by’s queer
for all that ja-zz!
[Key Change]
Verse 4
Find a flask, we’re playing fast and loose
And all that jazz!
Right up here is where I store the juice
And all that jazz!
Come on babe, we’re gon-na brush the sky
I bet-cha luck-y Lin-dy nev-er flew so high
‘Cause in the strat-o-sphere
how could he lend an ear
to all that ja-zz!
[Tag]
‘Cause in the strat-o-sphere
how could he lend an ear
To all that ja-zz!
A song from the 1975 musical Chicago. It has lyrics by Fred Ebb and music by John Kander