| Lyrics: | Sung by Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett, Ann Miller, Vera Allen,
Jules
Munshin
Before we go on a lark,
I got one suggestion before we embark,
There are a
lot of nice things to do in the dark,
But let's not go rowing in Central Park.
Woo, woo,
woo.
We're going on the town, New York,
We're riding on a rocket, we're going to really sock
it,
Because tonight's the night.
We're going on the tube,
We're going to raise a riot,
the Brooklyn Bridge we'll buy it,
And hit the hype tonight, the highest hype tonight.
East
side, west side, rouse the city,
One day, one night, that's the pity.
And we won't look
ahead,
We'll let the light of dawn get around,
We're really living, Jack, we're going on the
town.
Stop fellows, what are we saying?
Look over there, the fleet, doesn't she look
sweet?
What did we leave it for? What are we doing on shore?
We're simply crazy about the
navy, (how's that?)
We love it more than we can say, (how nice!)
We get like a good fresh
air, (uh huh) the ocean's everywhere (uh hum)
That's we hate to get leave and go away.
(It's
just so touching, hear them say, take your leave and go away)
(Can't even leave the ship when
life is play all the live long day)
Just think of what could we be doing today:
We could be
swabbing the deck, sweeping the bunks with a broom,
We could be shoveling tons of coal, down in
the boiler room.
Bad news, we got the shore leave blues,
(It just so tragic, hear him
sob,)
(He would freak on a tricky spot
Pour on the happy night,
We got news, we
have the shore leave blues,
Especially me, I miss the chow,
And that's not all, my friends,
just think of this:
Towels, excelsior, see |