Streisand, Barbra - Who Taught Her Everything? Lyrics






[Months later, Fanny has had a telegram from Florenz Ziegfeld; Eddie suspects it's a job offer. Eddie and Mrs. Brice fantasize as they help Fanny get ready for this interview:]

[Mrs. Brice:]
Eddie, the Ziegfeld Follies!
Now she belongs to the ages!
My work is done,
My work is done,

[Eddie:]
Our work is done,
She doesn't need us,
She'll have cake,
We'll have crumbs.
Be careful of the stage door,
Here she comes, here she comes.
Hello, Fanny, hello.

[Mrs. Brice:]
Hello, Fanny--it's me--Mama.
What do you mean--Mama who?

[Eddie:]
It's good to see her . . . from afar,


[Mrs. Brice:]
I lost a daughter but I gained a star.

[Eddie:]
That's Broadway!
And
Who taught her ev'rything she knows?
I taught her ev'rything she knows--
She sings like a bird--
(Whistles)
Yes, indeed!
But who used to stand there
And feed her the seed?
Who taught her how to pick her clothes?
[Mrs. Brice:]
Eddie, that I did.
[Eddie:]
Yeah, but who taught her her how to tap her toes?
But will she admit it?
Kid, you said it.
They all forget they know ya
When it comes to credit.
Tell me have you ever seen her take this pose?
I taught her ev'rything--
How to hoof,
And how to sing,
I taught her ev'rything she knows.
[Mrs. Brice:]
Wait, Eddie--she'll blame us yet.
Who taught her ev'rything she knows?
[Eddie:]
Let me hear it, Rosie.
[Mrs. Brice:]
I taught her ev'rything she knows.
[Eddie:]
Ain't it the truth!
[Mrs. Brice:]
That mischievous smile,
The devil may care,
You don't pull
Such mannerisms
Out of the air.
The men who are older might prefer
The original manufactur-er.
[Both:]
It hurts me to say it,
But why not be fair--
When you see her on the stage
You're seein' me there.
[Mrs. Brice:]
She still has trouble executin' one of those,
[Eddie:]
If they could have paid the price,
They'd have hired Rosie Brice,
[Mrs. Brice:]
Who stands after every show
Sellin' matches in the snow.
[Eddie:]
But in the world of grease paint,
That's the way it goes.
[Both:]
We taught her everything--
How to hoof and how to sing,
We taught her how to wack
A joke from here to Hackensack--ya, ha, ha, ha!
We taught her everything,
We taught her ev'rything she knows.





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  1. U.... ....

    [Months later, Fanny has had a telegram from Florenz Ziegfeld; Eddie suspects it's a job offer. Eddie and Mrs. Brice fantasize as they help Fanny get ready for this interview:]

    [Mrs. Brice:]
    Eddie, the Ziegfeld Follies!
    Now she belongs to the ages!
    My work is done,
    My work is done,

    [Eddie:]
    Our work is done,
    She doesn't need us,
    She'll have cake,
    We'll have crumbs.
    Be careful of the stage door,
    Here she comes, here she comes.
    Hello, Fanny, hello.

    [Mrs. Brice:]
    Hello, Fanny--it's me--Mama.
    What do you mean--Mama who?

    [Eddie:]
    It's good to see her . . . from afar,


    [Mrs. Brice:]
    I lost a daughter but I gained a star.

    [Eddie:]
    That's Broadway!
    And
    Who taught her ev'rything she knows?
    I taught her ev'rything she knows--
    She sings like a bird--
    (Whistles)
    Yes, indeed!
    But who used to stand there
    And feed her the seed?
    Who taught her how to pick her clothes?
    [Mrs. Brice:]
    Eddie, that I did.
    [Eddie:]
    Yeah, but who taught her her how to tap her toes?
    But will she admit it?
    Kid, you said it.
    They all forget they know ya
    When it comes to credit.
    Tell me have you ever seen her take this pose?
    I taught her ev'rything--
    How to hoof,
    And how to sing,
    I taught her ev'rything she knows.
    [Mrs. Brice:]
    Wait, Eddie--she'll blame us yet.
    Who taught her ev'rything she knows?
    [Eddie:]
    Let me hear it, Rosie.
    [Mrs. Brice:]
    I taught her ev'rything she knows.
    [Eddie:]
    Ain't it the truth!
    [Mrs. Brice:]
    That mischievous smile,
    The devil may care,
    You don't pull
    Such mannerisms
    Out of the air.
    The men who are older might prefer
    The original manufactur-er.
    [Both:]
    It hurts me to say it,
    But why not be fair--
    When you see her on the stage
    You're seein' me there.
    [Mrs. Brice:]
    She still has trouble executin' one of those,
    [Eddie:]
    If they could have paid the price,
    They'd have hired Rosie Brice,
    [Mrs. Brice:]
    Who stands after every show
    Sellin' matches in the snow.
    [Eddie:]
    But in the world of grease paint,
    That's the way it goes.
    [Both:]
    We taught her everything--
    How to hoof and how to sing,
    We taught her how to wack
    A joke from here to Hackensack--ya, ha, ha, ha!
    We taught her everything,
    We taught her ev'rything she knows

  2. T.... ....

    [Mrs. Brice:]
    Eddie, the Ziegfeld Follies!
    Now she belongs to the ages!
    My work is done,
    My work is done,

    [Eddie:]
    Our work is done,
    She doesn't need us,
    She'll have cake,
    We'll have crumbs.
    Be careful of the stage door,
    Here she comes, here she comes.
    Hello, Fanny, hello.

    [Mrs. Brice:]
    Hello, Fanny--it's me--Mama.
    What do you mean--Mama who?

    [Eddie:]
    It's good to see her . . . from afar,


    [Mrs. Brice:]
    I lost a daughter but I gained a star.

    [Eddie:]
    That's Broadway!
    And
    Who taught her ev'rything she knows?
    I taught her ev'rything she knows--
    She sings like a bird--
    (Whistles)
    Yes, indeed!
    But who used to stand there
    And feed her the seed?
    Who taught her how to pick her clothes?
    [Mrs. Brice:]
    Eddie, that I did.
    [Eddie:]
    Yeah, but who taught her her how to tap her toes?
    But will she admit it?
    Kid, you said it.
    They all forget they know ya
    When it comes to credit.
    Tell me have you ever seen her take this pose?
    I taught her ev'rything--
    How to hoof,
    And how to sing,
    I taught her ev'rything she knows.
    [Mrs. Brice:]
    Wait, Eddie--she'll blame us yet.
    Who taught her ev'rything she knows?
    [Eddie:]
    Let me hear it, Rosie.
    [Mrs. Brice:]
    I taught her ev'rything she knows.
    [Eddie:]
    Ain't it the truth!
    [Mrs. Brice:]
    That mischievous smile,
    The devil may care,
    You don't pull
    Such mannerisms
    Out of the air.
    The men who are older might prefer
    The original manufactur-er.
    [Both:]
    It hurts me to say it,
    But why not be fair--
    When you see her on the stage
    You're seein' me there.
    [Mrs. Brice:]
    She still has trouble executin' one of those,
    [Eddie:]
    If they could have paid the price,
    They'd have hired Rosie Brice,
    [Mrs. Brice:]
    Who stands after every show
    Sellin' matches in the snow.
    [Eddie:]
    But in the world of grease paint,
    That's the way it goes.
    [Both:]
    We taught her everything--
    How to hoof and how to sing,
    We taught her how to wack
    A joke from here to Hackensack--ya, ha, ha, ha!
    We taught her everything,
    We taught her ev'rything she knows.

  3. N.... B....

    Kay Medford was great in both the show and in the movie.

    N.... B....

    Did they use this song in the movie? I thought it was missed out. I'd be delighted to be proved wrong and would buy the DVD like greased lightning!

    N.... B....

    Annie Spencer not in movie

  4. M.... ....

    Thanks! I remember this Original Broadway Cast album from my childhood, and I'm glad to hear it again, love this cut, used to act it out with my siblings.