作词 : Blank, Meier | |
My name is | |
Norman -- | |
Lou Norman. | |
I've been in this business for fifteen years. | |
If people have a problem and don't want talk to the police, they want talk to me. | |
So, this Friday afternoon | |
I got a phone call, | |
Young lady asked me to go downtown. | |
What the hell is a girl like | |
Mandy Cooper doing at the lower | |
Manhattan | |
Ocean Club? | |
Looking like a taxi [Texan?] model | |
And with a voice like | |
Mahalia Jackson. | |
She don't need to work in slots like this. | |
She got the pair of blue eyes that look green to me. | |
And then she approached me. | |
Oh boy Miss | |
Cooper, I suppose? | |
Let's stop playing games. | |
I'm on the job here, let's come to terms. | |
She tried to wind me up with some nonsense about an ex-boyfriend who was giving her a hard time. | |
I said listen honey, we all know you can help yourself. | |
If you want me to work on your case, let's get things straight -- and now. | |
Oh boy Nobody is ever gonna damage your career. | |
With a voice like this and a pair of eyes, you're gonna be huge in any business. | |
You still don't smoke? | |
I need a drink. | |
And maybe you'll join me. | |
Looks better for the chappy over there | |
Looks like old friends | |
Meeting after a hard night's work. | |
I walked to the corner slowly, | |
Wanted to ask | |
Mr. Big here for a light. | |
He turned around. | |
I put a quarter into the jukebox and played a beautiful | |
Ave Maria | |
When I turned around, | |
Miss Cooper had gone. |
zuo ci : Blank, Meier | |
My name is | |
Norman | |
Lou Norman. | |
I' ve been in this business for fifteen years. | |
If people have a problem and don' t want talk to the police, they want talk to me. | |
So, this Friday afternoon | |
I got a phone call, | |
Young lady asked me to go downtown. | |
What the hell is a girl like | |
Mandy Cooper doing at the lower | |
Manhattan | |
Ocean Club? | |
Looking like a taxi Texan? model | |
And with a voice like | |
Mahalia Jackson. | |
She don' t need to work in slots like this. | |
She got the pair of blue eyes that look green to me. | |
And then she approached me. | |
Oh boy Miss | |
Cooper, I suppose? | |
Let' s stop playing games. | |
I' m on the job here, let' s come to terms. | |
She tried to wind me up with some nonsense about an exboyfriend who was giving her a hard time. | |
I said listen honey, we all know you can help yourself. | |
If you want me to work on your case, let' s get things straight and now. | |
Oh boy Nobody is ever gonna damage your career. | |
With a voice like this and a pair of eyes, you' re gonna be huge in any business. | |
You still don' t smoke? | |
I need a drink. | |
And maybe you' ll join me. | |
Looks better for the chappy over there | |
Looks like old friends | |
Meeting after a hard night' s work. | |
I walked to the corner slowly, | |
Wanted to ask | |
Mr. Big here for a light. | |
He turned around. | |
I put a quarter into the jukebox and played a beautiful | |
Ave Maria | |
When I turned around, | |
Miss Cooper had gone. |
zuò cí : Blank, Meier | |
My name is | |
Norman | |
Lou Norman. | |
I' ve been in this business for fifteen years. | |
If people have a problem and don' t want talk to the police, they want talk to me. | |
So, this Friday afternoon | |
I got a phone call, | |
Young lady asked me to go downtown. | |
What the hell is a girl like | |
Mandy Cooper doing at the lower | |
Manhattan | |
Ocean Club? | |
Looking like a taxi Texan? model | |
And with a voice like | |
Mahalia Jackson. | |
She don' t need to work in slots like this. | |
She got the pair of blue eyes that look green to me. | |
And then she approached me. | |
Oh boy Miss | |
Cooper, I suppose? | |
Let' s stop playing games. | |
I' m on the job here, let' s come to terms. | |
She tried to wind me up with some nonsense about an exboyfriend who was giving her a hard time. | |
I said listen honey, we all know you can help yourself. | |
If you want me to work on your case, let' s get things straight and now. | |
Oh boy Nobody is ever gonna damage your career. | |
With a voice like this and a pair of eyes, you' re gonna be huge in any business. | |
You still don' t smoke? | |
I need a drink. | |
And maybe you' ll join me. | |
Looks better for the chappy over there | |
Looks like old friends | |
Meeting after a hard night' s work. | |
I walked to the corner slowly, | |
Wanted to ask | |
Mr. Big here for a light. | |
He turned around. | |
I put a quarter into the jukebox and played a beautiful | |
Ave Maria | |
When I turned around, | |
Miss Cooper had gone. |