BOTH:
We're just two little girls from Little Rock
We lived on the wrong side of the tracks
But the gentlemen friends who used to call
They never did seem to mind at all
They came to the wrong side of the tracks
MARILYN:
Then someone broke my heart in Little Rock
So I up and left the pieces there
Like a little lost lamb I roamed about
I came to New York and I found out
BOTH:
That men are the same way everywhere
I was young and determined
to be wined and dined and ermined
And I worked at it all around the clock
JANE:
Now one of these days in my fancy clothes
I'm a going back home and punch the nose
BOTH:
Of the one who broke my heart
MARILYN:
The one who broke my heart
BOTH:
The one who broke my heart in Little Rock
Little Rock, Little Rock.....
Little Rock!
JANE:
I'm just a little girl from Little Rock,
a horse used to be my closest pal.
Though I never did learn to read or write,
I learned about love in the pale moonlight
and now I'm an educated gal.
MARILYN:
I learned an awful lot in Little Rock
And here's some advice I'd like to share
Find a gentleman who is shy or bold
Or short or tall, or young or old
BOTH:
As long as the guy's a millionaire!
For a kid from the small street
I did very well on Wall Street
Though I never owned a share of stock
And now that I'm known in the biggest banks
I'm going back home and give my thanks
To the one who broke my heart
MARILYN:
The one who broke my heart
BOTH:
The one who broke my heart
In Little Rock!