Song | Cell Block Tango (Digitally Remastered 1996) |
Artist | Chita Rivera |
Album | Chicago |
Pop! | |
Six! | |
Squish! | |
Uh Uh (squeezing necklace) | |
Cicero (Smoke puffs) | |
Lipschitz! | |
And now the 6 marry murderesses of the cook county | |
jail in their rendition of the cell block tango | |
Pop, six, squish, uh-uh | |
Cicero, Lipschitz | |
He had it coming | |
He had it coming | |
He only had himself to blame | |
If you'd have been there | |
If you'd have seen it | |
I betcha you would have done the same! | |
Pop, six, squish, uh-uh | |
Cicero, Lipschitz | |
You know how people | |
have these little habits | |
That get you down. Like Bernie. | |
Bernie like to chew gum. | |
No, not chew. POP. | |
So I came home this one day | |
And I am really irritated, and I'm | |
looking for a bit of sympathy | |
and there's Bernie layin' | |
on the couch, drinkin' a beer | |
and chewin'. No, not chewin'. | |
Poppin'. So, I said to him, | |
I said, "you pop that | |
gum one more time..." | |
and he did. | |
So I took the shotgun off the wall | |
and I fired two warning shots... | |
...into his head. | |
He had it coming | |
He had it coming | |
He only had himself to blame | |
If you'd have been there | |
If you'd have heard it | |
I betcha you would | |
Have done the same! | |
I met Ezekiel Young from | |
Salt Lake city about two years ago | |
and he told me he was single | |
and we hit it off right away. | |
So, we started living together. | |
He'd go to work, he'd come home, I'd | |
fix him a drink, We'd have dinner. | |
And then I found out, | |
"Single" he told me? | |
Single, my ass. Not only | |
was he married | |
...oh, no, he had six wives. | |
One of those Mormons, you know. So that | |
night, when he came home, I fixed him | |
his drink as usual. | |
You know, some guys just can't hold | |
their arsenic. | |
Hah! He had it coming | |
He had it coming | |
He took a flower | |
In its prime | |
And then he used it | |
And he abused it | |
It was a murder | |
But not a crime! | |
Pop, six, squish, uh-uh | |
Cicero, Lipschitz | |
Now, I'm standing in the kitchen | |
carvin' up the chicken for dinner, | |
minding my own business, | |
and in storms my husband Wilbur, | |
in a jealous rage. | |
"You been screwin' the milkman," | |
he says. He was crazy | |
and he kept screamin', | |
"you been screwin the milkman." | |
And then he ran into my knife. | |
He ran into my knife ten times.." | |
If you'd have been there | |
If you'd have seen it | |
I betcha you would have done the same! | |
Mit keresek, én itt? Azt mondják, | |
hogy a híres lakem lefogta a férjemet én meg | |
lecsaptam a fejét. De nem igaz, én ártatlan | |
vagyok. Nem tudom miért mondja | |
Uncle Sam, hogy én tettem. Probáltam | |
a rendõrségen megmagyarázni de nem értették meg... | |
Yeah, but did you do it? | |
UH UH, not guilty! | |
My sister, Veronica and | |
I had this double act | |
and my husband, Charlie, | |
traveled around with us. | |
Now, for the last number in | |
our act, we did 20 acrobatic tricks | |
one two three four,five...splits, spread eagles, | |
back flips,flip flops, | |
one right after the other. | |
Well, this one night we were in the hotel Cicero, | |
the three of us, | |
boozin' and | |
havin' a few laughs | |
when we run out of ice. | |
So I went out to get some. | |
I come back, open the door | |
and there's Veronica and | |
Charlie doing Number Seventeen- | |
the spread eagle. | |
Well, I was in such a state of shock, | |
I completely blacked out.I can't remember a thing. | |
It wasn't until later, | |
when I was washing the blood off my hands | |
I even knew they were dead. | |
They had it coming | |
They had it coming | |
They had it coming all along | |
I didn't do it | |
But if I'd done it | |
How could you tell me that I was wrong? | |
They had it coming | |
They had it coming | |
They had it coming | |
They had it coming | |
They had it coming | |
All along | |
I didn't do it | |
But if I'd done it | |
How could you tell me | |
That I was wrong? | |
I loved Alvin Lipschitz | |
more than I can possibly say. | |
He was a real artistic guy... | |
sensitive... a painter. | |
But | |
He was always trying | |
to find himself. | |
He'd go out every night | |
looking for himself | |
and on the way | |
he found Ruth, | |
Gladys, | |
Rosemary and Irving. | |
I guess you can say we broke | |
up because of artistic differences. | |
He saw himself as alive | |
and I saw him dead. | |
The dirty bum, bum, bum, bum, bum | |
The dirty bum, bum, bum, bum, bum | |
They had it comin' | |
They had it comin' | |
They had it comin' | |
They had it comin' | |
They had it comin' | |
They had it comin' | |
All along | |
All along | |
'Cause if they used us | |
'Cause if they used us And they abused us | |
And they abused us | |
How could you tell us | |
How could you tell us That we were wrong? | |
That we were wrong? | |
He had it coming | |
He had it coming | |
He only had | |
Himself | |
To blame. | |
If you'd have been there | |
If you'd have seen it | |
I betcha | |
You would | |
Have done | |
The same! |
Pop! | |
Six! | |
Squish! | |
Uh Uh squeezing necklace | |
Cicero Smoke puffs | |
Lipschitz! | |
And now the 6 marry murderesses of the cook county | |
jail in their rendition of the cell block tango | |
Pop, six, squish, uhuh | |
Cicero, Lipschitz | |
He had it coming | |
He had it coming | |
He only had himself to blame | |
If you' d have been there | |
If you' d have seen it | |
I betcha you would have done the same! | |
Pop, six, squish, uhuh | |
Cicero, Lipschitz | |
You know how people | |
have these little habits | |
That get you down. Like Bernie. | |
Bernie like to chew gum. | |
No, not chew. POP. | |
So I came home this one day | |
And I am really irritated, and I' m | |
looking for a bit of sympathy | |
and there' s Bernie layin' | |
on the couch, drinkin' a beer | |
and chewin'. No, not chewin'. | |
Poppin'. So, I said to him, | |
I said, " you pop that | |
gum one more time..." | |
and he did. | |
So I took the shotgun off the wall | |
and I fired two warning shots... | |
... into his head. | |
He had it coming | |
He had it coming | |
He only had himself to blame | |
If you' d have been there | |
If you' d have heard it | |
I betcha you would | |
Have done the same! | |
I met Ezekiel Young from | |
Salt Lake city about two years ago | |
and he told me he was single | |
and we hit it off right away. | |
So, we started living together. | |
He' d go to work, he' d come home, I' d | |
fix him a drink, We' d have dinner. | |
And then I found out, | |
" Single" he told me? | |
Single, my ass. Not only | |
was he married | |
... oh, no, he had six wives. | |
One of those Mormons, you know. So that | |
night, when he came home, I fixed him | |
his drink as usual. | |
You know, some guys just can' t hold | |
their arsenic. | |
Hah! He had it coming | |
He had it coming | |
He took a flower | |
In its prime | |
And then he used it | |
And he abused it | |
It was a murder | |
But not a crime! | |
Pop, six, squish, uhuh | |
Cicero, Lipschitz | |
Now, I' m standing in the kitchen | |
carvin' up the chicken for dinner, | |
minding my own business, | |
and in storms my husband Wilbur, | |
in a jealous rage. | |
" You been screwin' the milkman," | |
he says. He was crazy | |
and he kept screamin', | |
" you been screwin the milkman." | |
And then he ran into my knife. | |
He ran into my knife ten times.." | |
If you' d have been there | |
If you' d have seen it | |
I betcha you would have done the same! | |
Mit keresek, é n itt? Azt mondjá k, | |
hogy a hí res lakem lefogta a fé rjemet é n meg | |
lecsaptam a fejé t. De nem igaz, é n á rtatlan | |
vagyok. Nem tudom mié rt mondja | |
Uncle Sam, hogy é n tettem. Probá ltam | |
a rend rsé gen megmagyará zni de nem é rtetté k meg... | |
Yeah, but did you do it? | |
UH UH, not guilty! | |
My sister, Veronica and | |
I had this double act | |
and my husband, Charlie, | |
traveled around with us. | |
Now, for the last number in | |
our act, we did 20 acrobatic tricks | |
one two three four, five... splits, spread eagles, | |
back flips, flip flops, | |
one right after the other. | |
Well, this one night we were in the hotel Cicero, | |
the three of us, | |
boozin' and | |
havin' a few laughs | |
when we run out of ice. | |
So I went out to get some. | |
I come back, open the door | |
and there' s Veronica and | |
Charlie doing Number Seventeen | |
the spread eagle. | |
Well, I was in such a state of shock, | |
I completely blacked out. I can' t remember a thing. | |
It wasn' t until later, | |
when I was washing the blood off my hands | |
I even knew they were dead. | |
They had it coming | |
They had it coming | |
They had it coming all along | |
I didn' t do it | |
But if I' d done it | |
How could you tell me that I was wrong? | |
They had it coming | |
They had it coming | |
They had it coming | |
They had it coming | |
They had it coming | |
All along | |
I didn' t do it | |
But if I' d done it | |
How could you tell me | |
That I was wrong? | |
I loved Alvin Lipschitz | |
more than I can possibly say. | |
He was a real artistic guy... | |
sensitive... a painter. | |
But | |
He was always trying | |
to find himself. | |
He' d go out every night | |
looking for himself | |
and on the way | |
he found Ruth, | |
Gladys, | |
Rosemary and Irving. | |
I guess you can say we broke | |
up because of artistic differences. | |
He saw himself as alive | |
and I saw him dead. | |
The dirty bum, bum, bum, bum, bum | |
The dirty bum, bum, bum, bum, bum | |
They had it comin' | |
They had it comin' | |
They had it comin' | |
They had it comin' | |
They had it comin' | |
They had it comin' | |
All along | |
All along | |
' Cause if they used us | |
' Cause if they used us And they abused us | |
And they abused us | |
How could you tell us | |
How could you tell us That we were wrong? | |
That we were wrong? | |
He had it coming | |
He had it coming | |
He only had | |
Himself | |
To blame. | |
If you' d have been there | |
If you' d have seen it | |
I betcha | |
You would | |
Have done | |
The same! |