
Girls, Girls, Girls! Rodgers & Hart

Though our country will never make war
We've a reason that's worth marching for
Not for battle our banner unfurls
But for girls, girls, girls, girls girls!
When we're marching we never retreat
For we're charging a foe that is sweet
But we're caught in the swirls
Of our enemy's girls
And surrender to girls, girls, girls
Let us gaze in the wine while it's wet
Let's do things that we'll live to regret
Let me dance till the restaurant whirls
With the girls, girls, girls, girls girls
Where there's wine and there's women and song
It is wrong not to do something wrong
When you do something wrong
You must do something right
And I'm doing all right tonight
"Girls, Girls, Girls!" by Rodgers and Hart, released in 1930, is a lively show tune that celebrates the allure and charm of women. The lyrics express admiration for girls from various backgrounds, highlighting their beauty and the joy they bring. The song features a catchy melody and playful rhythms typical of early 20th-century musical theater. Its upbeat nature and catchy refrain have made it a staple in cabaret and musical performances, reflecting the era's fascination with romance and the vibrant social scene. #MusicalTheater