Rosalind Russell - Small World Lyrics

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Small World

Small World Lyrics by Rosalind Russell
Small World Lyrics

What Are The Lyrics For Small World By Rosalind Russell?

[Rose:] Funny, you're a stranger who's come here,
Come from another town.
Funny, I'm a stranger myself here.
Small world, isn't it?

Funny, you're a man who goes traveling
Rather than settling down.
Funny, 'cause I'd love to go traveling.
Small world, isn't it?

We have so much in common,
It's a phenomenon.
We could pool our resources
By joining forces from now on.

Lucky, you're a man who likes children.
That's an important sign.
Lucky, I'm a woman with children.
Small world, isn't it?
Funny, isn't it small and funny and fine?

[Herbie:] We have so much in common,
It's a phenomenon.
We could pool our resources
By joining forces from now on.

Rose: Lucky, you're a man who likes children.
Herbie: That's an important sign.
Rose: Lucky,
Herbie: You're a
Rose & Herbie: woman with children.
Small world, isn't it?
Rose: Funny, isn't it
Herbie: isn't it
Rose &Herbie: small and funny and fine?

Who Wrote Small World By Rosalind Russell?

Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim

What's The Duration Of The Small World By Rosalind Russell?

The duration of Small World is 3:32 minutes and seconds.

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