Diana Ross & the Supremes - Funny Girl Broadway Overture Lyrics

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Funny Girl Broadway Overture

Funny Girl Broadway Overture Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Funny Girl Broadway Overture By Diana Ross & the Supremes?
Funny, did you hear that? Funny!
Yeah, the guy said "Honey, you're a funny girl" That's me I just keep them in stitches Doubled in half Though I may be all wrong for the guy I'm good for a laugh I guess it's not funny 'Cause life is far from sunny When the laugh is over And the joke's on you A girl ought to have a sense of humor That's one thing she really needs for sure When you're a funny girl The fellow said "A funny girl" Funny, how it ain't so funny Funny girl Funny Did you hear that? The guy said I was funny We'll wait 'till the laugh's over And the joke's on you That's me I just keep them in stitches Doubled in half And though I may be all wrong for the guy I'm good for a laugh I may be all wrong for the guy I'm good for a laugh I guess it's not funny 'Cause life is far from sunny When the laugh is over And the joke's on you A girl ought to have a sense of humor That's one thing she really need for sure When you're a funny girl The fellow said "A funny girl" Funny, how it ain't so funny Funny girl |
Who Wrote Funny Girl Broadway Overture By Diana Ross & the Supremes?
Bob Merrill, Jule Styne
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What's The Duration Of The Funny Girl Broadway Overture By Diana Ross & the Supremes?The duration of Funny Girl Broadway Overture is 4:47 minutes and seconds. |
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