Love Me or Leave Me
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:10:09
One chorus in the next number.
We're running late.

:10:12
Hooray for Johnny Alderman.
The people's friend.

:10:15
Hey, deal me in.
:10:17
Taking in laundry?
I got a sack full of socks.

:10:21
I wish I had.
These have to last till payday.

:10:24
Point is, can you last till payday?
:10:26
I get tired just watching you out there.
:10:29
I must be something to watch.
I'm just not a dancer, that's all.

:10:33
It seems odd you'd want
a job dancing, then.

:10:36
I didn't. They made a mistake.
I'm a singer.

:10:41
You had much experience?
:10:44
None so far. I'm just starting.
:10:49
You going about it the right way?
:10:51
What do you mean?
Somebody gives me a chance, I'll sing.

:10:55
I've seen a lot of singers fail
because they get off to a bad start.

:10:59
Now is when you need coaching,
before you form bad habits.

:11:02
And you need special material,
arrangements to show off what you've got.

:11:06
That is, if you're serious about it.
:11:09
Oh, I'm serious, all right.
:11:11
I'm also broke.
That would take a lot of money.

:11:16
Tell you what, I might work with you
a little. Odd hours, after the show.

:11:22
Would you?
Oh, that would be wonderful.

:11:24
It would be a pleasure.
One artist to another.

:11:28
I have a piano over at my place.
It isn't far from here.

:11:32
We could squeeze in
quite a bit of time.

:11:36
Wouldn't that be
an awful lot of trouble for you?

:11:40
There's some trouble a man
doesn't mind getting into.

:11:43
- Get ready. Five minutes.
- Saved by the gong.

:11:46
- Johnny.
- Finish the hand.

:11:48
- Better get back to your piano.
- He said, get ready.

:11:50
What's to get ready?
:11:52
Alderman...
:11:55
...will you kindly use your head? That one
belongs to the Gimp, bought and paid for.


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