Shirley Bassey - Big Spender / You Can Have Him (1967 Bassey & Basie TV Special)

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  • REMASTERED CLIP (1967 Bassey and Basie TV Special). All the music for this TV Special is performed by Count Basie and his Orchestra). Shirley performs the songs, "Big Spender" and "You Can Have Him".
    ABOUT the song, 'Big Spender':
    "Big Spender" is a song written by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields for the musical Sweet Charity. It is sung, in the musical, by the dance hostess "girls"; it was choreographed by Bob Fosse for the Broadway musical and the film. It is "set to the beat of a striptease" as the girls "taunt" the customers.
    A hit version of the song by Shirley Bassey reached #21 in the UK Singles Chart in December 1967. This version featured in the 2004 film The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, and in the 2005 film Nynne. The song has become one of Bassey's signature songs. She has performed the song numerous times, most notably for the 80th birthday of Prince Philip. She also sang it at the 2007 Glastonbury Festival. The song was also featured on Shirley's recent, 'Get The Party Started' CD.
    LYRICS:
    The minute you walked in the joint
    I could see you were a man of
    distinction, a real big spender
    Good looking, so refined
    Say, wouldn't you like to know
    what's going on in my mind?
    So let me get right to the point
    I don't pop my cork for every man I see
    Hey big spender!
    Spend a little time with me
    Wouldn't you like to have fun, fun, fun?
    How's about a few laughs, laughs?
    I could show you a good time
    Let me show you a good time
    The minute you walked in the joint
    I could see you were a man of
    distinction, a real big spender
    Good looking, so refined
    Say, wouldn't you like to know
    what's going on in my mind?
    So let me get right to the point
    I don't pop my cork for every man I see
    Hey big spender!
    Hey big spender!
    Hey big spender!
    Spend a little time with me
    Yes
    ABOUT the song, 'You Can Have Him':
    "You Can Have Him" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin for the 1949 musical Miss Liberty, where it was introduced by Allyn McLerie and Mary McCarty.
    Lyrics - You Can Have Him:
    You can have him,
    I don't want him
    He's not worth fighting for
    Besides there's plenty more
    where he came from
    I don't want him, you can have him
    I'm givin' him the sack
    So he can go right back, where he came from
    I'm afraid I never loved him
    He'd be better off with you
    I could never make him happy
    All I ever wanted to do was
    Run my fingers through his curly locks
    Mend his clothing, darn his socks
    Fetch his slippers and remove his shoes
    Wipe his glasses when he read the news
    Rub his forehead with a gentle touch
    Mornings after when he had a little to much
    Kiss him gently when he cuddled near
    And give him babies one for every year
    So you see
    That you can have him,
    I don't want him
    I don't want him, you can have him
    Because he's not the man for me
    Then I close the windows while he soundly slept
    Then I brayed the icebox where the food is kept
    I'd fix him breakfast that would please him most
    Eggs and coffee and some buttered toast ...
    (crying)
    Then I go out and buy the papers
    And when they've been read
    Spend the balance of the day in bed
    So you see
    That you can have him, I don't want him
    I don't want him, you can have him
    Because he's not my man
    I don't want him,
    you can have him
    You can have him,
    I don't want him
    I don't want him,
    you can have him
    Because he's not the man
    for me......

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