He has got everything, but all he wants is me.
He loves to hear me talk. How lucky can you be?
He loves to hear me sing "I could have danced all night."
So I keep talking, I just keep talking,
and he keeps saying [singing?] he can't live without me.
English girls get all their own way.
English girls know just what to say.
An accent works wonders,
English girls do great in L.A.
He introduces me to all his famous friends.
They love to hear me talk, the talking never ends
It doesn't have to sound
A little like a queen
So I keep talking, I just keep talking,
and he keeps saying [singing?] "Oh please say that again"
English girls get all their own way.
English girls know just what to say.
An accent works wonders
English girls do great in L.A.
English girls get all their own way.
English girls know just what to say.
An accent works wonders
English girls do great in L.A.
English girls sound ever so smart.
English girls have got a head start.
Joan Collins? I ask you.
English girls keep milking the part.
English girls get all their own way.
English girls know just what to say.
An accent works wonders
English girls do great in L.A.
Music: Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics: Don Black, Charles Hart
Show: Aspects of love (1989), American version of "Song and dance" (19??)
From: Anything but lonely -- the single (19??)
Source of the lyrics: thanks to Tom Madejczyk, who found lyrics here and corrected them for the words Sarah sings. Some words may still be missing or uncertain, since Sarah's singing is not very clear in places.
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