Текст песни Ella Fitzgerald - They All Laughed
Ella Fitzgerald - They All Laughed слова песни
The odds were a hundred to one against meThe world thought the heights were too high to climbBut people from missouri never incensed meOh, I wasnt a bit concernedFor from histry I had learnedHow many, many times the worm had turnedThey all laughed at christopher columbusWhen he said the world was roundThey all laughed when edison recorded soundThey all laughed at wilbur and his brotherWhen they said that man could flyThey told marconiWireless was a phonyIts the same old cryThey laughed at me wanting youSaid I was reaching for the moonBut oh, you came throughNow theyll have to change their tuneThey all said we never could be happyThey laughed at us and how!But ho, ho, ho!Whos got the last laugh now? They all laughed at rockefeller centerNow theyre fighting to get inThey all laughed at whitney and his cotton ginThey all laughed at fulton and his steamboatHershey and his chocolate barFord and his lizzieKept the laughers busyThats how people areThey laughed at me wanting youSaid it would be, "hello, goodbye."But oh, you came throughNow theyre eating humble pieThey all said wed never get togetherDarling, lets take a bowFor ho, ho, ho!Whos got the last laugh? Hee, hee, hee!Lets at the past laughHa, ha, ha!Whos got the last laugh now? "