A Star Is Born
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I can remember my first job singing
with the band.

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And then, one-night stands clear
across country by bus.

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Putting on nail polish in the ladies' rooms
in gas stations.

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Waiting on tables...
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Wow, that was a low point.
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I'll never forget it...
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...and I'll never, never do that again.
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No matter what.
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But I had to sing.
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I somehow feel most alive
when I'm singing.

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It's like...
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You don't want to hear all this, do you?
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Do you mind?
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Mind? No, I'm having a wonderful time.
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Here, we turn here. I live on that street.
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Is there anything more I should know
about your fascinating life?

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There must be more.
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There is. A whole scrapbook full.
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Come in.
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Well, have you had enough,
as the Republicans used to say?

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You know about as much about me now
as I do myself.

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But you see how long it's taken me
to get this far.

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Now, all I need is just a little luck.
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What kind of luck?
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The kind of luck that every girl singer
with a band dreams of.

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One night a talent scout
from a big record company will come in.

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And he'll let me make a record.
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Yes, and then?
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The record'll become No. 1
on the hit parade.

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Be played on the jukeboxes
all over the country and I'll be made.

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End of dream.
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- There's only one thing wrong with that.
- I know. It won't happen.


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