And what may I do for you, sir?
A stylish trimming of the hair?
A soothing skin massage?
You see, sir, a man infatuate with love
Her ardent and eager slave
So fetch the pomade and pumice stone
And lend me a more seductive tone
A sprinkling, perhaps, of French cologne
But first, sir, I think
A shave
The closest I ever gave
Oh, you're in a merry mood today, Mr. Todd
'Tis your delight, sir, catching fire
From one man to the next
'Tis true, sir, love can still inspire
The blood to pound, the heart leap higher
What more
What more can man require
Than love, sir?
More than love, sir
What, sir?
Women
Ah yes, women
Pretty women
A stylish trimming of the hair?
A soothing skin massage?
You see, sir, a man infatuate with love
Her ardent and eager slave
So fetch the pomade and pumice stone
And lend me a more seductive tone
A sprinkling, perhaps, of French cologne
But first, sir, I think
A shave
The closest I ever gave
Oh, you're in a merry mood today, Mr. Todd
'Tis your delight, sir, catching fire
From one man to the next
'Tis true, sir, love can still inspire
The blood to pound, the heart leap higher
What more
What more can man require
Than love, sir?
More than love, sir
What, sir?
Women
Ah yes, women
Pretty women
Lyrics submitted by white_stone_3
Pretty Women (Pt. 1) Lyrics as written by Stephen Sondheim
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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hehe...I get to sing this song as a duet with my best friend later on in the year. I agree, it's an awesome song; their harmonies are dead-on and their voices are incredible (I don't know about alan rickman, but I know that johnny depp had no formal vocal training for the movie, and he came out sounding like gold).