Gorgon Heap
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Finally found the lyrics to this song online. Gonna put in the chorus girl backing vocals (in parentheses).
"Style", music & lyrics by Stephen Schwartz:
David Ogden Stiers:
(Spoken)
As I was saying to my dear old friend, Rex Reed, the other day
To succeed
You don't want brains or talent, diligence or guile
No, my simple little friend, the thing you need
To make your way
Is what us (sung) hoittiest-toits in the uppermost crust have
The one thing you must have
Is style
It's a matter of style, flair,
Je ne sais quoi
Without it you're a bust
You gotta come on with that smile, that air
That qu'est-ce que c'est ca
As I told Jascha Heifetz
In our line of life it's
A must
They say clothes make the man if they beautifully adorn ya
From cuff to trouser leg to blouse
Now my clothes of course are by Devore of California
Who does yours? Levi Strauss!
It's a matter of style (style!), flair (flair!)
Je ne sais quoi (Je ne sais quoi)
Bravura, so to speak (so to speak)
You gotta come out with that smile, that air (ahhh)
That qu'est-ce que c'est ca
As I told Karen Horney
The day I was born I
Was chic (Chic! Honest he was chic!)
Girls: Alouette, gentil alouette
Alouette, je te plumerait
Alouette, gentil alouette
Alouette-
DOS: Je te plumerait (-rait)
I don't like to undercut you
You're a cute kid, sonny, but you
Haven't a chance of success (sss!!!)
Still as I promised
Joanne Woodward
I'll put in a good word
No, don't thank me—I know
Quelle largesse
You see I got style (style), flair (flair)
Je ne sais quoi (je ne sais quoi)
That's what turns the wheel (that's what turns the wheel)
Savoir faire, qu'est-ce que c'est ca (qu'est-ce que c'est caaaaa-aaaa)
As I told Conrad Hilton
It gives us that built-in
Appeal (-peal! And you've got a deal!)
When a smart looking gent leads a classy
Mademoiselle in (classy mademoiselle in)
You figure he's a classy man (man!)
Now I've got this Garbo, this Salome, this Helen
Who've you got? Raggedy Ann!
(Raggedy Ann! Raggedy Ann!)
(Spoken)
Here we go!
(Drums, wah-pedal guitar interlude)
(Sung)
You can see I've got style! (You can see the style, you can see the flair!)
Je ne sais quoi
What more can I say
I've got that smile!
Qu'est-ce que c'est ca
And as I told Carlo Ponti
It's who's got that
gentil plumerait
(It's a matter of style, it's a matter of flair)
Gentil plumerait
(It's a matter of style, it's a matter of flair)
Gentil plumerait
(Spoken)
I've got it, I've got it, you don't got it, I've got it all!
Face it kid—
You're out of your league.
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
"Style", music & lyrics by Stephen Schwartz:
David Ogden Stiers:
(Spoken)
As I was saying to my dear old friend, Rex Reed, the other day
To succeed
You don't want brains or talent, diligence or guile
No, my simple little friend, the thing you need
To make your way
Is what us (sung) hoittiest-toits in the uppermost crust have
The one thing you must have
Is style
It's a matter of style, flair,
Je ne sais quoi
Without it you're a bust
You gotta come on with that smile, that air
That qu'est-ce que c'est ca
As I told Jascha Heifetz
In our line of life it's
A must
They say clothes make the man if they beautifully adorn ya
From cuff to trouser leg to blouse
Now my clothes of course are by Devore of California
Who does yours? Levi Strauss!
It's a matter of style (style!), flair (flair!)
Je ne sais quoi (Je ne sais quoi)
Bravura, so to speak (so to speak)
You gotta come out with that smile, that air (ahhh)
That qu'est-ce que c'est ca
As I told Karen Horney
The day I was born I
Was chic (Chic! Honest he was chic!)
Girls: Alouette, gentil alouette
Alouette, je te plumerait
Alouette, gentil alouette
Alouette-
DOS: Je te plumerait (-rait)
I don't like to undercut you
You're a cute kid, sonny, but you
Haven't a chance of success (sss!!!)
Still as I promised
Joanne Woodward
I'll put in a good word
No, don't thank me—I know
Quelle largesse
You see I got style (style), flair (flair)
Je ne sais quoi (je ne sais quoi)
That's what turns the wheel (that's what turns the wheel)
Savoir faire, qu'est-ce que c'est ca (qu'est-ce que c'est caaaaa-aaaa)
As I told Conrad Hilton
It gives us that built-in
Appeal (-peal! And you've got a deal!)
When a smart looking gent leads a classy
Mademoiselle in (classy mademoiselle in)
You figure he's a classy man (man!)
Now I've got this Garbo, this Salome, this Helen
Who've you got? Raggedy Ann!
(Raggedy Ann! Raggedy Ann!)
(Spoken)
Here we go!
(Drums, wah-pedal guitar interlude)
(Sung)
You can see I've got style! (You can see the style, you can see the flair!)
Je ne sais quoi
What more can I say
I've got that smile!
Qu'est-ce que c'est ca
And as I told Carlo Ponti
It's who's got that
gentil plumerait
(It's a matter of style, it's a matter of flair)
Gentil plumerait
(It's a matter of style, it's a matter of flair)
Gentil plumerait
(Spoken)
I've got it, I've got it, you don't got it, I've got it all!
Face it kid—
You're out of your league.
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole