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4 Have you seen the well-to-do, up and downPark — Av-e - nue?
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On that fa-mous thor - ough - fare, With their nos-es in the air.
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High hats and = Ar- row col-lars, White spats and lots of — dol-lars.
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Spend-ing ev - ‘ty dime for a won-der-ful time.
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1,2 If you're blue and you don't know where to go to, why don't you
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go where fash-ion sits, Put-tin’ on the Ritz.
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Dif - ferent types who wear a day coat, pants with stripes, and cut - a -
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way coat per-fect fits. Put-tin’ on the Ritz.
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3Dressed up like a mil-lion dol-lar tro - per.
5Strol - ling up the a-ven-nue so hap - py.
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Try -ing hard to look like Ga - ry Coo - per, Su-per du - per.
All dressed up just like an Eng-lish chap - pie, ve -ry snap - py.
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Come let's mix with Rock - e- fel-lers walk with sticksor "um-ber - el - lers" in their
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mits. Put-tin’ on the Ritz.