The Band Wagon soundtrack – Two-faced Woman lyrics
Sung by India Adams (for Cyd Charisse) but cut from THE BANDWAGON (1953)
Originally sung by India Adams for Joan Crawford in TORCH SONG (1953)
I don't know why they scold me
For doing what I'm trying not to do
No man can ever hold me
And yet I never mean to be untrue
Someday I will wake up
Find out what is wrong
With my dual make-up
I don't belong.
I can't help being a two-faced woman
A little bit of boldness
A little bit of sweetness
A little bit of coldness
A little bit of heatness
Don't fall in love with a two-faced woman
Givin' you a warnin'
I'll leave you in the mornin'
Got another lover under cover
I'm like a weather vane
That goes with the breeze
My disposition makes me do as I please
That's why they call me a two-faced woman
A little bit of day
And a little bit of night
A little bit of sad
And a little bit of bright
A little bit of goodness
A little bit of badness
A little bit of wrong and right.
A little bit of day
And a little bit of night
A little bit of sad
And a little bit of bright.
A little bit of boldness
A little bit of sweetness
A little bit of coldness
A little bit of heatness
They call me two-faced woman.
Dancing in the Dark
Dancing in the dark 'til the tune ends
We're dancing in the dark and it soon ends
We're waltzing in the wonder of why we're here
Time hurries by, we're here and we're gone
Looking for the light of a new love
To brighten up the night, I have you love
And we can face the music together
Dancing in the dark
What - though love is old
What - though song is old
Through them we can be young
Hear this heart of mine
Wailin' all the time
Dear one, tell me that we're one
Looking for the light of a new love
To brighten up the night, I have you love
And we can face the music together
Dancing in the dark, dancing in the dark
Dancing in the dark