Thanks Clint, following Sheldon's path from Texas to Pasadena?
When you mention Lorenz Hart, lyricist, I say Pal Joey:
Men are not a new sensation; I've done pretty well, I think.
But this half-pint imitation Put me on the blink...
Couldn't sleep And wouldn't sleep Until I could sleep where I shouldn't sleep...
I'll sing to him –Each spring to him And worship the trousers that cling to him.
Horizontally speaking, He's at his very best...
Thank God I can be oversexed again...
He’s slept enough, And yet, where it counts, he’s adept enough.
Bewitched, bothered and bewildered am I.
The original Pal Joey was Gene Kelly
Your Pal Patti LuPone did a great version of this in 1997;s An Evening with Patti LuPone
I wish I knew all your references, Steve. If I hadn’t just taken my sleepy-time supplements, I would dig into them more. As for Sheldon, I still don’t know his story…was he from Texas? And moved to Pasadena? I didn’t approve that storyline. lol
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Thanks Clint, following Sheldon's path from Texas to Pasadena?
When you mention Lorenz Hart, lyricist, I say Pal Joey:
Men are not a new sensation; I've done pretty well, I think.
But this half-pint imitation Put me on the blink...
Couldn't sleep And wouldn't sleep Until I could sleep where I shouldn't sleep...
I'll sing to him –Each spring to him And worship the trousers that cling to him.
Horizontally speaking, He's at his very best...
Thank God I can be oversexed again...
He’s slept enough, And yet, where it counts, he’s adept enough.
Bewitched, bothered and bewildered am I.
The original Pal Joey was Gene Kelly
Your Pal Patti LuPone did a great version of this in 1997;s An Evening with Patti LuPone
I wish I knew all your references, Steve. If I hadn’t just taken my sleepy-time supplements, I would dig into them more. As for Sheldon, I still don’t know his story…was he from Texas? And moved to Pasadena? I didn’t approve that storyline. lol