Jazz!ROXIEOh, I gotta pee.(Roxie exits.)VELMANo, I'm no one's wife But, oh, I love my life And All That Jazz!COMPANYThat Jazz! Follow Chicago on Bandsintown Review: Chicago the Musical Songs LyricsAll That Jazz lyrics from Chicago the musical Chicago the Musical LyricsSYNOPSISOver...
AND ALL THAT JAZZ From the musical "Chicago" (John Kander / Fred Ebb, 1975) Chita Rivera Velma. C'MON BABE WHY DON'T WE PAINT THE TOWN? AND ALL THAT JAZZ I'M GONNA ROUGE MY KNEES AND ROLL MY STOCKINGS DOWN AND ALL THAT JAZZ START THE CAR I KNOW A WHOOPEE SPOT WHERE THE GIN ...
The Lyrics Come on folks We're gonna check the cards... And all those chads. We're gonna poke and prod and recount all those votes... And all those chads. Restart the count I know a liberal spot that the Dems control and the Repubs do not ...
Chicago - Will You Still Love Me? lyrics: Take me as I am Put your hand in mine now and forever Darling here I stand, stand before you now ...
Chicago–All Is Well lyrics Post my meaning Write my explanationnew Request & respond explanations Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click onhighlightedlyrics to explain. All is well again ...
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84: Chicago: Poem 58 (Solo: Terry Kath) Plenty of musicians admired Chicago’s axeman Terry Kath, who really delivers here. This is a two-part song, and the first half is a long instrumental that finds Chicago in uncharacteristicpower-triomode – no horns, not even piano. Kath begins wi...
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Jazz Lives “No actor could work these lyrics better, and that is the real art that’s going on here. Master craftsmanship…” Girl Singers “Savvy in her phrasing and gently virtuosic, Hixson is the perfect voice for these songs…” ...
“That man was the natural stuff,” Buddy Guy said. “His fists were as big as a car tire.” The Wolf had the biggest roar in Chicago blues — he raved in a fierce growl, backed by explosive playing from guitar geniuses Willie Johnson and Hubert Sumlin. His 1959 debut album has some...