Betty's Office at Paramount
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โฑ๏ธ 2:23 duration
๐ ID: 16721026
๐ Lyrics
T-H-E E-N-D
I can't believe it, I've finished my first script
Stop it, you're making me feel old
It's exciting, though, isn't it
How old are you, anyway
Twenty-two
Smart girl
Shouldn't we open some champagne
Best I can offer is a stroll to the water cooler at the end of the lot
Sounds good to me
I love the back lot here
Its all cardboard, all hollow, all phony, all done with mirrors
I think I love it better than any street in the world
I spent my childhood here
What were you, a child actress
No, but my family always expected me to become a great star
I had ten years of dramatic lessons, diction, dancing, everything you can think of
Then the studio made a test
That's the saddest story I ever heard
Not at all, Come on
I was born two blocks from here
My father was head electrician at the studio until he died
And Mother still works in wardrobe
Second generation, huh
Third. Grandma did stunt work for Pearl White
I guess it is kind of exciting, at that, finishing a script
What
Are you all right
Sure
Something's the matter, isn't it
I can't believe it, I've finished my first script
Stop it, you're making me feel old
It's exciting, though, isn't it
How old are you, anyway
Twenty-two
Smart girl
Shouldn't we open some champagne
Best I can offer is a stroll to the water cooler at the end of the lot
Sounds good to me
I love the back lot here
Its all cardboard, all hollow, all phony, all done with mirrors
I think I love it better than any street in the world
I spent my childhood here
What were you, a child actress
No, but my family always expected me to become a great star
I had ten years of dramatic lessons, diction, dancing, everything you can think of
Then the studio made a test
That's the saddest story I ever heard
Not at all, Come on
I was born two blocks from here
My father was head electrician at the studio until he died
And Mother still works in wardrobe
Second generation, huh
Third. Grandma did stunt work for Pearl White
I guess it is kind of exciting, at that, finishing a script
What
Are you all right
Sure
Something's the matter, isn't it
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:01.36] T-H-E E-N-D
[00:07.70] I can't believe it, I've finished my first script
[00:10.13] Stop it, you're making me feel old
[00:12.26] It's exciting, though, isn't it
[00:14.47] How old are you, anyway
[00:15.46] Twenty-two
[00:16.16] Smart girl
[00:17.80] Shouldn't we open some champagne
[00:21.17] Best I can offer is a stroll to the water cooler at the end of the lot
[00:25.54] Sounds good to me
[00:27.61] I love the back lot here
[00:30.68] Its all cardboard, all hollow, all phony, all done with mirrors
[00:38.45] I think I love it better than any street in the world
[00:42.42] I spent my childhood here
[00:45.20] What were you, a child actress
[00:46.66] No, but my family always expected me to become a great star
[00:53.12] I had ten years of dramatic lessons, diction, dancing, everything you can think of
[00:58.17] Then the studio made a test
[01:03.01] That's the saddest story I ever heard
[01:08.46] Not at all, Come on
[01:09.68]
[01:32.08] I was born two blocks from here
[01:34.19] My father was head electrician at the studio until he died
[01:37.57] And Mother still works in wardrobe
[01:39.81] Second generation, huh
[01:41.53] Third. Grandma did stunt work for Pearl White
[01:48.17]
[01:59.92] I guess it is kind of exciting, at that, finishing a script
[02:11.72] What
[02:12.79] Are you all right
[02:14.21] Sure
[02:16.85] Something's the matter, isn't it
[02:21.56]
[00:07.70] I can't believe it, I've finished my first script
[00:10.13] Stop it, you're making me feel old
[00:12.26] It's exciting, though, isn't it
[00:14.47] How old are you, anyway
[00:15.46] Twenty-two
[00:16.16] Smart girl
[00:17.80] Shouldn't we open some champagne
[00:21.17] Best I can offer is a stroll to the water cooler at the end of the lot
[00:25.54] Sounds good to me
[00:27.61] I love the back lot here
[00:30.68] Its all cardboard, all hollow, all phony, all done with mirrors
[00:38.45] I think I love it better than any street in the world
[00:42.42] I spent my childhood here
[00:45.20] What were you, a child actress
[00:46.66] No, but my family always expected me to become a great star
[00:53.12] I had ten years of dramatic lessons, diction, dancing, everything you can think of
[00:58.17] Then the studio made a test
[01:03.01] That's the saddest story I ever heard
[01:08.46] Not at all, Come on
[01:09.68]
[01:32.08] I was born two blocks from here
[01:34.19] My father was head electrician at the studio until he died
[01:37.57] And Mother still works in wardrobe
[01:39.81] Second generation, huh
[01:41.53] Third. Grandma did stunt work for Pearl White
[01:48.17]
[01:59.92] I guess it is kind of exciting, at that, finishing a script
[02:11.72] What
[02:12.79] Are you all right
[02:14.21] Sure
[02:16.85] Something's the matter, isn't it
[02:21.56]