Just A Gigolo
Every night, in this cafe, you'll find him
As he strolls by, the ladies hear him say
"If you admire me, please hire me"
"I'm a gigolo, who knew a better day"
Just A Gigolo, everywhere I go
People know the part, I'm playing
Paid for every dance, selling, each romance
Every night, some heart, betraying
There will come a day, youth will pass away
Then, what will they say, about me?
When the end comes, I know
They'll say, "Just, just a gigolo,"
As life goes on, without me
Just A Gigolo, everywhere I go
People know the part, that I'm playing
Paid for every dance, selling each romance
Every night, some heart betraying
There will come a day, when youth will pass away
Then, what will they say, about me?
When the end comes, I know
They'll say, "Just a gigolo"
As life goes on, without me
There will come a day, when youth will pass away
Then, what will they say, about me?
When the end comes, I know
They'll say, "Just a gigolo"
As life goes on, without me
As he strolls by, the ladies hear him say
"If you admire me, please hire me"
"I'm a gigolo, who knew a better day"
Just A Gigolo, everywhere I go
People know the part, I'm playing
Paid for every dance, selling, each romance
Every night, some heart, betraying
There will come a day, youth will pass away
Then, what will they say, about me?
When the end comes, I know
They'll say, "Just, just a gigolo,"
As life goes on, without me
Just A Gigolo, everywhere I go
People know the part, that I'm playing
Paid for every dance, selling each romance
Every night, some heart betraying
There will come a day, when youth will pass away
Then, what will they say, about me?
When the end comes, I know
They'll say, "Just a gigolo"
As life goes on, without me
There will come a day, when youth will pass away
Then, what will they say, about me?
When the end comes, I know
They'll say, "Just a gigolo"
As life goes on, without me
Credits
Writer(s): Julius Brammer, Irving Caesar, Nello Casucci
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