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At this time I should like very much to thank my wonderful conductor.
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And what he does is this...It's sort of... It reminds me of an old
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Mae West picture...uh... I don't know how I made this association,
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but...you see, he makes this orchestra sound as if there were 70 pieces.
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And it reminds me the scene where Mae was teaching in a classroom
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and she said: [imitating Mae West's voice] "One an' one is two...two
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an' two is four... four an' four makes ten, if you have worked right!"
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And I would also like to say that I'm thrilled and delighted...I can't
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believe there's 128,000 people out there... "FEENTASTIC!" Ah! Ah!
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Thank you... But I would like to thank you, you lovely bunch of...
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People, people who need people,
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Are the luckiest people in the world.
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We're children, needing other children,
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And yet letting a grown-up pride,
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Hide all the need inside,
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Acting more like children than children.
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Lovers are very special people,
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They're the luckiest people in the world;
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With one person, one very special person;
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A feeling deep in your soul
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Says you are half now you're whole,
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No more hunger and thirst,
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But first be a person who needs people,
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People who need people...
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Are the luckiest people in the world...
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With one person, one very special person;
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No more hunger and thirst,
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First be a person who needs people,
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People who need people...
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Are the luckiest people in the world...
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People (From A Happening In Central Park)
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Barbra Streisand |