My father told me, "Chip, my boy, There'll come a time when you leave home; If you should ever hit New York, Be sure to see the Hippodrome."
The Hippodrome?
The Hippodrome.
Did I hear right? Did you say the Hippodrome?
Yes, you heard right. Yes, I said the Hip-
Hey what did you stop for?
It ain't there anymore. Aida sang an "A" And blew the place away!
Aw, I wanted to see the Hippodrome!
Give me a chance, kid; I may not have 5,000 seats but the one I have is a honey! Come up to my place.
Oh no, lady; the Forrest The-a-tre.
When I was home I saw the plays The Ladies Drama Circle showed. Now I am here, I want to get Some tickets for "Tobacco Road."
"Tobacco Road?"
"Tobacco Road?"
Did I dig that? Did you say "Tobacco Road"?
Yes, you dug that, Yes, I said "Tobac-"
Hey what for did you stop?
That show has closed up shop. The actors washed their feet And called it "Angel Street."
Aw, I wanted to see "Tobacco Road."
Stick with me, kid, and I'll show you the road to ruin. Come up to my place.
Oh no, Battery Park.
Back home I dreamt of catching fish So big I couldn't carry 'em. They told me that they have my size Right here in the Aquarium.
Aquarium?
Aquarium.
Hold the phone, Joe? Did you say Aquarium?
I'm still ringing; But I said Aquar-
Did you stop for what, hey?
The fish have flown away; They're in the Bronx instead, They might as well be dead! Come up to my place.
No, Chambers Street.
They told me I could see New York In all its spreading strength and power From the city's highest spot, Atop the famous Woolworth Tower.
The Woolworth Tower?
The Woolworth Tower.
Beat me, Daddy, Did you say the Woolworth Tower?
I won't beat you, But I said the Wool-
Did you stop for hey what?
That ain't the highest spot. You're just a little late, We got the Empire State! Let's go to my place!
Let's go to Cleopatra's Needle. Let's see Wanamaker's Store. Let's go to Lindy's, go to Luchow's; Let's see Radio City and Herald Square. Go to Reuben's! Go to Macy's! To the Roxy! Cloisters! Gimbel's! Flatiron Building! Hippodrome!!