Jodie Foster is quite extraordinary in this - already showing the astounding talent that would win her Oscars. She got a BAFTA for this role, not surprisingly.
1976 It hard to believe it been almost 50 years ago. The mid 70's and early 80's were the best time of my life. Old enough to wonder off play all day till dark but young enough not to have any responsibilities.
It did well at the box office. I was 10 at the time and it was so exciting to me. The cars, the pie machine guns, the whole story. I don't think it was underrated.
Song was written by Paul Williams. The most amazing songwriter ever. He's known for writing many huge hits like " We've only just begun". " you and me against the world...hundreds of others
@@martinsorenson1055 They only know him if I say so. I can't say so if I don't know him. And now, just because you went and had to mouth off-- NOBODY EVER GETS TO KNOW HIM!! The rest of you may feel free to "thank" this person once I leave the comment section. Good day.
This song is etched in my memory from childhood. I forgot it existed for so many years and the memories are flooding back. As an 8 year old watching this is never occurred to me how weird the concept was.
This year my school is doing Bugsy Malone as a musical. I'm Tallulah 😜 the show is in three weeks and I cant wait 😆 EDIT: it’s been four years and I’m still getting replies, the play went really well and it’s the biggest role I ever had. I don’t do drama anymore but it was great whilst it lasted. Good luck to you all with future shows!! 🤍
A film like this wudnt be made now days. A song like this wudnt be dubbed today with a 13yr old. I mean Its smutty but so classy and terrific at the same time. All this under current of uncomfortableness shud be forgotten about cos the film has a charm and yes innocent. It was just so brilliantly done that u think fair enough then feel bit silly thinking it wasn't innocent. Great film.
This is still a fun movie even if you don't like gangster flicks, great work by the costume and set designers, definitely captured that speakeasy vibe. Jodie Foster absolutely nails it playing a floozy chanteuse, a shame she never got to play a more mature version of this character, she would have been great as she had the attitude and the body language down pat. I would have loved to have seen her do the kind of roles Joan Blondell did so well back in the 1930s too as she had the comic chops for it. Does anyone else agree with me? Thanks for making this clip available.
She's so great in this movie. Not a lot of the young actors "got" their characters the way Jodie did. My favorite moment is when Blousie gets a phone call from Bugsy and catty Tallulah tells her "send him my love!"
Oh! Good! I thought I was the only one. I found a cure for that. Try listening to " you give a little love" from the sme album. That'll go round in your head forever. Paul Williams wrote hundreds of songs like this
Jodie Foster , la amo . No me recordaba que ella era tallulah , ahora la recuerdo viendo y recordando buggsy Malone este 2019 . Que bellos recuerdos de mi infancia . Saludos desde chile .
I remember seeing this on Showtime when it was still pretty new. I must have watched it a dozen times as a kid. A movie for kids, starring kids (as adults) with catchy music and pie throwing?! Didn't get much better. Not sure why people find it so risque these days, it was just a lot of fun.
My name is Tallulah My first rule of thumb I don't say where I'm going Or where I'm coming from I try to leave a little reputation behind me So if you really need to You'll know how to find me My name is Tallulah I live till I die I'll take what you give me And I won't ask why I've made a lot of friends In some exotic places I don't remember names But I remember faces Lonely You don't have to be lonely Come and see Tallulah We can chase your troubles away, oh If you're lonely You don't have to be lonely When they talk about Tallulah You know what they say No one south of Heaven's Gonna treat you finer Tallulah had her training In North Carolina My name is Tallulah And soon I'll be gone An open invitation Is the road I'll travel on I'll never say goodbye Because the words upset me You may forgive my going But you won't forget me Lonely You don't have to be lonely Come and see Tallulah We can chase your troubles away If you're lonely You don't have to be lonely When they talk about Tallulah You know what they say No one south of Heaven's Gonna treat you finer Tallulah had her training In North Carolina
Yay for this! One of my all-time favourite movies (as a child of the 73 this film was so exciting and risqué to watch! Just the idea that as a kid, one day I would be grown up, and these guys were doing it already!). The songs are like mantras for me...big love to Jodie and all the lesser known actors that made this a seminal coming of age movie for so many people 🙏🥰🙏🥰
Have not seen the film in 40+ years but still know every word to this song. Probably because back in the day Bugsy Malone was on heavy rotation on HBO. That was when HBO was only showing one movie at a time. You would actually get an HBO guide that showed the schedule of what they were playing. Now I feel old
I never ever get tired of either listening to 'what ever happened to Tallula' or watching the kids version of Bugsy Malone!!! I have ofter wondered tho just what ' I got my training in North Carolinia' actually means????? Altho now I'm an adult I can take a wild guess what it was meant to mean!! 😂 😂 😂
All the music from Bugsy Malone gives me "Deja Vu". When I was little I played Tallulah and sang this song in the basement of my friend Michelle Murdough's house in Buffalo, NY. I remember wearing a yellow gown. The movie has a very dark side.
I come back to watch this video from time to time. There isn't a quirkier scene in any other movie and it is one of the most memorable ever. I don't know if Jodie Foster actually sings the song herself...but it is positively brilliant. Cheers from Ottawa, Canada🍁
It's not her voice, singing. She was surprised the first time she heard the song with the voice they were going to use - a high-pitched, soprano voice, which if you think about it, sounds nothing like her Tallulah voice.
I remember my sister watching this movie when I was little and thinking it was crap, but now that I'm older I appreciate how good the music and the movie is.
I was saying this song in the shower the other day, it had to look it up lol. I remember we used to wait for this movie to come on when we were kids. 😊
That charisma, class, being so comfortable at that young age, the way she moves, looks at the guys... Man, Jodie Foster's an American treasure! And she shines in every scene she appears. Also, what a catchy song and what a badass name Tallulah is!
Even at a young age, Jodie Foster was far too big for this role at the time, it’s a miracle they were able to get her for a film like Bugsy Malone 😂😂I think even the director and producers said as much, saying she was a major addition that they were somehow miraculously able to cast for what would’ve been a minor movie for her even back then.
Don't thjink your quoting it right. They said she had more experience than the other child actors. Some had little to zero experience. (The boy playing Fat Sam is his first time acting. The picks a boy who basically had a bossy personality and told him to just act natural.)
@@jamesmcloughlin8996 I don't know if this was included in the Bafta win, but in 1976 she also starred in The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane. That's a lot of amazing performances in one year!
For Scott Baio it was a blessing in disguise. He hadn't gotten any work for some time in Commercials so when he was offered a Chanct to go to England, he took it. Then they reunite to do Foxes (1980 which I call Sex & The City The Teen Years.)
My Name Is Tallulah Paul Williams (songwriter) My name is Tallulah My first rule of thumb I don't say where I'm going Or where I'm coming from I try to leave a little reputation behind me So if you really need to You'll know how to find me My name is Tallulah I live till I die I'll take what you give me And I won't ask why I've a made a lot of friends In some exotic places I don't remember names But I remember faces Lonely You don't have to be lonely Come and see Tallulah We can chase your troubles away If you're lonely You don't have to be lonely When they talk about Tallulah You know what they say No one south of Heaven's Gonna treat you finer Tallulah had her training In North Carolina My name is Tallulah And soon i'll be gone An open invitation Is the road i'll travel on I'll never say goodbye Because the words upset me You may forgive my going But you won't forget me Lonely You don't have to be lonely Come and see Tallulah We can chase your troubles away If you're lonely You don't have to be lonely When they talk about Tallulah You know what they say No one south of Heaven's Gonna treat you finer Tallulah had her training In North Carolina
This is set in 20's America, but filmed in the UK. I really like the movie, and the fact that kids are playing adults is a wonderful concept.
Amelia Oprean ARMY?!
Amelia Oprean I agree with you strongly
@Dalle Smalhals fuck you
@Dalle Smalhals I'm human there's nothing wrong with making a mistake of being wrong sometimes you make it sound like you're perfect
Why do they have the kids playing adults. Just wondering. Cause it’s cool. But I’m wondering what the concept was?
Jodie Foster is quite extraordinary in this - already showing the astounding talent that would win her Oscars. She got a BAFTA for this role, not surprisingly.
however he didnt sing this
the harry potter crazy person
I know that but then she's not known for her singing voice. I was referring to her acting.
+the harry potter crazy person *cough cough* she
+Delour RW I know Jodie Foster is a female dumbass, its called a misstype
+elsa55 I know I was just telling you. jeez
This was a unique underrated movie. I saw it when I was a kid in 1976. Entire cast of kids made to look like adults. Coolest sound track too.
1976 It hard to believe it been almost 50 years ago. The mid 70's and early 80's were the best time of my life. Old enough to wonder off play all day till dark but young enough not to have any responsibilities.
It did well at the box office. I was 10 at the time and it was so exciting to me. The cars, the pie machine guns, the whole story. I don't think it was underrated.
My mum was obsessed with this movie !! Hence my name. I love being named after her ❤️
No way you were named after her too!? This is amazing.
Me too! My family usually just call me Lulah but to everyone else I’m Tallulah
Lmao I see it’s a cozy Tallulah club in here
@@Dave-jo8pv omggg my family call me lulah too!! And I hate it when people spell it wrong like lullah
i named my dog tallulah after her too and im mad that i didn't think of it when it came to naming my daughter 15 yrs ago. love my tallulah ❤️
Whoever wrote the song is a pure genius “My name is Tallulah, I live until I die!”
Song was written by Paul Williams. The most amazing songwriter ever. He's known for writing many huge hits like " We've only just begun".
" you and me against the world...hundreds of others
@@joemcdonald7798 So, some guy. Got it.
@@devinpaul9026 Gee, Devin, just because you don't know him or some of his songs, doesn't mean other people in the world don't know him, too.
@@Tomahawk1775 And, of course, he co-wrote Evergreen with Barbra Streisand for the 1976 A Star is Born.
@@martinsorenson1055 They only know him if I say so.
I can't say so if I don't know him.
And now, just because you went and had to mouth off-- NOBODY EVER GETS TO KNOW HIM!!
The rest of you may feel free to "thank" this person once I leave the comment section.
Good day.
Great scene. The dancers were adorable and the outfits were pretty. And the choreography was so chic.
Lyndell Jones tomorrow row
@@jobeckwith1851 What..?
Would you believe that those dancers were just 12 years old at the time?
@@ByAzuraByAzuraByAzura Exactly.
@@GideonBernstein they were older than that, 14/15
This song is etched in my memory from childhood. I forgot it existed for so many years and the memories are flooding back. As an 8 year old watching this is never occurred to me how weird the concept was.
Here I am with the same story. It popped in my head today and here I am. Probably haven't heard it since the 80's.
@@notyetskeletal4809that's because it's not entertainment, it's an alarm
1:31 the boy next to tallulah on the stairs looks so uncomfortable and intimidated by her haha he doesn't know where to look
G Allen
OMG, YAAAAAAAAAAAAS, LOOOOOOOOOOL
Hes just like "don't worry I'm fine. I'll just keep drinking my drink" 😂😂
G Allen hell yah
Hahahahahhahaha
He’s like um I’m just gonna um move
This year my school is doing Bugsy Malone as a musical. I'm Tallulah 😜 the show is in three weeks and I cant wait 😆 EDIT: it’s been four years and I’m still getting replies, the play went really well and it’s the biggest role I ever had. I don’t do drama anymore but it was great whilst it lasted. Good luck to you all with future shows!! 🤍
how did it go?
+mia abbott be glad your not doing grease
Same! I'm a dancer and Blousey and Tallulah are nerds haha
my school is doing it soon I'm gonna a be the one that's like omg why this play in the seats wishing they was doing grease
+mia abbott I'm Fizzy the janitor in Bugsy Malone at my school.
I wonder who would star in this film if they redid it...Also, Jodi Foster is a pretty intense character even at this age!
Great actor.
You couldn't remake this, it was such a one off.
I agree, she was perfect for the role. Did freaky Friday, that she started in, come out before or after this?
Great, another song that’s gonna be stuck in my head for days......
A film like this wudnt be made now days. A song like this wudnt be dubbed today with a 13yr old. I mean Its smutty but so classy and terrific at the same time. All this under current of uncomfortableness shud be forgotten about cos the film has a charm and yes innocent. It was just so brilliantly done that u think fair enough then feel bit silly thinking it wasn't innocent. Great film.
' come n see tallulah u know what they say no one south of heavens guna treat you finer....
Tallulah had her training in north Carolina!!......
I made a lot of friends in some exotic places...
Ryan G well I'm thirteen and we just did this show
Ryan G ITS SPELT “WOULD’T”
probably get arrested for having this on your computer nowadays.
😂😂😂😂
in North Korea
why??? its just a dont from bugsy malone
why?!?!?
nasser samano why?
This is still a fun movie even if you don't like gangster flicks, great work by the costume and set designers, definitely captured that speakeasy vibe. Jodie Foster absolutely nails it playing a floozy chanteuse, a shame she never got to play a more mature version of this character, she would have been great as she had the attitude and the body language down pat. I would have loved to have seen her do the kind of roles Joan Blondell did so well back in the 1930s too as she had the comic chops for it. Does anyone else agree with me? Thanks for making this clip available.
She reminds me of Jean Harlow here.
She's so great in this movie. Not a lot of the young actors "got" their characters the way Jodie did. My favorite moment is when Blousie gets a phone call from Bugsy and catty Tallulah tells her "send him my love!"
It was Paul Williams wife voice singing. He composed all the song , and he sang Bugsy's voice . :-)
I never knew that. :D
I wonder what they teach in North Carolina?
+holzapfelstein Now now, remember that the actor of Talulah was 14 when this was shot.
I always wondered that too.
+holzapfelstein I heard that some places in North Carolina teach Math, and English.
holzapfelstein tullua knows haha
Some stuff. Weird stuff 😂😂
Low-key a bop
This musical is one of my favourites, its a classic. I don't understand why people would dislike this video?
Would you believe I get this song in my head all the time?!
This is the cutest song that gets stuck in my head all the time!
Oh! Good! I thought I was the only one.
I found a cure for that. Try listening to " you give a little love" from the sme album. That'll go round in your head forever.
Paul Williams wrote hundreds of songs like this
Same here !
Me too
My name is Shaniqua haha x
It's this film that got me into the amazing songwriting (& acting) talents of the superb Paul Williams. A true genius.
to be honest I love the hell out of this song. 😍
This song brings back so many memories. Classic movie and excellent delivery.
My name is shiniqua
Ok
Both of these people forgot about the meme
Lol
😂😂
Is it shiniqua and what? Ndubs
"I live till I die" *insert 'you don't say?' face here*
actualy i think it means she lives with excitment so when she dies she feels that she lived her lif the best she could
-_______________- u dont say lol
Ryan Goldsmith hahahahahah
Stacey browne haha ikr
Mimi Lolkins Yes Tallulah, that's what mortality is honey...
何度観ても飽きない。歌は勿論の事、ジョディの仕草、表情が際立っている。セットや衣装、メイクなど全てが素晴らしい!
*1:46** Slave chained to wall in Siberian Gulag, circa 1943 (colourized)*
I feel like we're all on the FBI'S watch list now
Almightymegs that’s coz we are.....
It's the fbi were at your door
My teacher set the trailer for this movie for our work 😭✋🏼
Hahahahah I died..
i am not an adult, so no, but appreciate the humor
Jodie Foster , la amo .
No me recordaba que ella era tallulah , ahora la recuerdo viendo y recordando buggsy Malone este 2019 .
Que bellos recuerdos de mi infancia .
Saludos desde chile .
This film is still fabulous. All actors as kids! Genius
I remember seeing this on Showtime when it was still pretty new. I must have watched it a dozen times as a kid. A movie for kids, starring kids (as adults) with catchy music and pie throwing?! Didn't get much better. Not sure why people find it so risque these days, it was just a lot of fun.
My name is Tallulah
My first rule of thumb
I don't say where I'm going
Or where I'm coming from
I try to leave a little reputation behind me
So if you really need to
You'll know how to find me
My name is Tallulah
I live till I die
I'll take what you give me
And I won't ask why
I've made a lot of friends
In some exotic places
I don't remember names
But I remember faces
Lonely
You don't have to be lonely
Come and see Tallulah
We can chase your troubles away, oh
If you're lonely
You don't have to be lonely
When they talk about Tallulah
You know what they say
No one south of Heaven's
Gonna treat you finer
Tallulah had her training
In North Carolina
My name is Tallulah
And soon I'll be gone
An open invitation
Is the road I'll travel on
I'll never say goodbye
Because the words upset me
You may forgive my going
But you won't forget me
Lonely
You don't have to be lonely
Come and see Tallulah
We can chase your troubles away
If you're lonely
You don't have to be lonely
When they talk about Tallulah
You know what they say
No one south of Heaven's
Gonna treat you finer
Tallulah had her training
In North Carolina
It's first rule of film, it sounds like thumb but it is film.
@@dreamious4806 No it's thumb
Thanks. Needed the "south of heaven" line
Hero
Why?
no one south of heavens gonna treat you finer, Tallulah got her ttraining in North Carolina!
BEST RHYME EVER
I just got cast as Tallulah in my schools production of bugsy and i’m so excited!
awesome hope you do well
Saw this when it first came out in the 70s. Loved it. Wow, brings back some good memories.
A 13 year old girl who ran the show - deepest respect for Jodi Foster carrying this role at the level she did 🤍
Just watched this movie today, and this song cracks me up kind of. It's so... I don't know what to call it! Well-written? Goofy? Retro?
This scene just popped into my head , amazing acting from Jodie foster at 12/13 years old.
'I live till I die ' yeah well no shit
It's meant that you live every moment of your life and not just rot til you die!
Why is this so underrated?!❤
I'm currently 49 years old and watched this movie on winter school hollidays australia 2022 . I can't believe I never saw it as a child in the 80"s 😊
I absolutely love this film from my childhood and its an classic that has stood the test time 😊
Yay for this! One of my all-time favourite movies (as a child of the 73 this film was so exciting and risqué to watch! Just the idea that as a kid, one day I would be grown up, and these guys were doing it already!). The songs are like mantras for me...big love to Jodie and all the lesser known actors that made this a seminal coming of age movie for so many people 🙏🥰🙏🥰
She's so pretty too. They wouldn't allow her to sing because her voice is too deep naturally but she is a talented singe toor though x❤
Have not seen the film in 40+ years but still know every word to this song. Probably because back in the day Bugsy Malone was on heavy rotation on HBO. That was when HBO was only showing one movie at a time. You would actually get an HBO guide that showed the schedule of what they were playing. Now I feel old
GREAT CLASSIC MOVIE! JODIE DID A FANTASTIC JOB!
Her: you don’t have to be lonely
Me during quarantine: I’m so lonely
So true 🤣
I never ever get tired of either listening to 'what ever happened to Tallula' or watching the kids version of Bugsy Malone!!! I have ofter wondered tho just what ' I got my training in North Carolinia' actually means????? Altho now I'm an adult I can take a wild guess what it was meant to mean!! 😂 😂 😂
All the music from Bugsy Malone gives me "Deja Vu". When I was little I played Tallulah and sang this song in the basement of my friend Michelle Murdough's house in Buffalo, NY. I remember wearing a yellow gown. The movie has a very dark side.
Just got a kitten today & named her Tallulah from this movie which was one of my child hood favorites! 🐱 🐈 ☺ & We happen to live in North Carolina lol
This film used to freak me out so much, I don't even know why. I think it was the kids with adult singing voices and clearly fake facial hair.
I come back to watch this video from time to time. There isn't a quirkier scene in any other movie and it is one of the most memorable ever. I don't know if Jodie Foster actually sings the song herself...but it is positively brilliant. Cheers from Ottawa, Canada🍁
It's not her voice, singing. She was surprised the first time she heard the song with the voice they were going to use - a high-pitched, soprano voice, which if you think about it, sounds nothing like her Tallulah voice.
Well I'm back to watch this again LOL. Nine months later.
We done Bugsy Malone for our school in primary School. I have loved Bugsy Malone ever since 🌸
She's so beautiful!
I love this version of Bugsy Malone it's really good.
Whaddaya mean dis vioshun? Yer gonna upset ceoiton people, da wrawng people capiche?
The funny thing is that every actor in this movie is a kid.
I know
Captain Comics that's the point
Jammy and Boony Productions great german😂😂
Jammy and Boony Productions 😂
well clever you...
faith in humanity, lost
She is amazing in this role🙌🏼
ҼʍⱭ 😂
Saw this in the theaters with my kid brother. I was 10. This movie was AMAZING to kids!!! I never forgot it.
I was 10 too! I was obsessed with everything about it, especially the cars.
Jodie is a goddess haha she act this movie so good. Some people know already that she might gonna be big in the future
This was made in 1976 Jesus Christ
American psycho was made in 1960
Brilliant actress...
Jodie as Tallulah was a badass in this little movie :D 5*
1920s and I still love it 🥰
I remember my sister watching this movie when I was little and thinking it was crap, but now that I'm older I appreciate how good the music and the movie is.
This film is the reason I love the name Tallulah so much
I loved this film so much as a child and knew every word to the script and songs 😄😍
Love this movie. Brings back good memories from childhood. The music is everything. I’ve been singin this for a week and HAD to come find it.
Jodie is an extraordinary talent. This film practically made her stratospheric
Fantastic movie
I was saying this song in the shower the other day, it had to look it up lol. I remember we used to wait for this movie to come on when we were kids. 😊
man this movie was great!!
When I open the hot sauce
My name is Cholula
Paul Williams. Genius songwriter. 👌🏻
this movie was a fever dream wtfff
Who else had a massive childhood crush on Tallulah/ Jodie Foster?
57 years old and still not over it.......
My Nan ;-)
She was definitely one of the first ones who coaxed me out of the closet :')
Right here
@@christopherdean1326 Alright Christopher, calm it down
I was named after this!! :)
I loved and miss this movie i watched this when I was A kid
Dude I was in the buggy Malone and freakin loved it(I was opera singer)
Singing this still in 2020 😂
tallulah 👏🏼 had 👏🏼 her 👏🏼 training 👏🏼 in 👏🏼 north 👏🏼 carolina 👏🏼😩
When I was younger I played the role as tallulah in theatre!
My first crush. Remember being all puppy eyed over Jodie foster watching this as a kid
love this song
That charisma, class, being so comfortable at that young age, the way she moves, looks at the guys... Man, Jodie Foster's an American treasure! And she shines in every scene she appears. Also, what a catchy song and what a badass name Tallulah is!
Every paedophile's favourite film
Wow. I got this catchy song in my head. Lol.
Nostalgia feels. I love this
If Iris from Taxi Driver was a little classy, well, there she is
+PaivaBreno LOL
Irissss? I don't know no Irisssssss
when you get out the bath and forget to dry your hair
Watching this one scene makes me smile and feel comfortable with knowing one day I'ma B Old as dirt SMH.😖😭😊☺️
Went to watch this and the ad played beforehand is for the Masterclass on directing/acting featuring, you guessed it, Jodie Foster.
In my school, we did this as the school musical. It was the younger kids to aged 7-9. I was an 8 year old girl who played a gang member lmfaooooo
Fat sam or danddedan?
I'm singing this in my play
Same
Random Girl same
Random Girl jhhgggg
i love you so so so much
Random Girl me too, I'm singing it as my audition
Omg I love this film I sung this in my school play xx
Holy shit. Loved this movie when I was a kid. Scott Baio was so little, and adorable, lol.
Even at a young age, Jodie Foster was far too big for this role at the time, it’s a miracle they were able to get her for a film like Bugsy Malone 😂😂I think even the director and producers said as much, saying she was a major addition that they were somehow miraculously able to cast for what would’ve been a minor movie for her even back then.
Wasn't this classed as a big film in its day too? Think same year as Taxi Driver
@@typicalpiscean9111 ye when she won best supporting actress bafta that year they credited her for her performances in taxi driver and this
Don't thjink your quoting it right. They said she had more experience than the other child actors. Some had little to zero experience. (The boy playing Fat Sam is his first time acting. The picks a boy who basically had a bossy personality and told him to just act natural.)
@@jamesmcloughlin8996 I don't know if this was included in the Bafta win, but in 1976 she also starred in The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane. That's a lot of amazing performances in one year!
One of the most talented and intelligent actors of all time!
I didn't quite catch the name..
MrDenizen Fred
MrDenizen Billy
Love this song
For Scott Baio it was a blessing in disguise. He hadn't gotten any work for some time in Commercials so when he was offered a Chanct to go to England, he took it. Then they reunite to do Foxes (1980 which I call Sex & The City The Teen Years.)
My Name Is Tallulah
Paul Williams (songwriter)
My name is Tallulah
My first rule of thumb
I don't say where I'm going
Or where I'm coming from
I try to leave a little reputation behind me
So if you really need to
You'll know how to find me
My name is Tallulah
I live till I die
I'll take what you give me
And I won't ask why
I've a made a lot of friends
In some exotic places
I don't remember names
But I remember faces
Lonely
You don't have to be lonely
Come and see Tallulah
We can chase your troubles away
If you're lonely
You don't have to be lonely
When they talk about Tallulah
You know what they say
No one south of Heaven's
Gonna treat you finer
Tallulah had her training
In North Carolina
My name is Tallulah
And soon i'll be gone
An open invitation
Is the road i'll travel on
I'll never say goodbye
Because the words upset me
You may forgive my going
But you won't forget me
Lonely
You don't have to be lonely
Come and see Tallulah
We can chase your troubles away
If you're lonely
You don't have to be lonely
When they talk about Tallulah
You know what they say
No one south of Heaven's
Gonna treat you finer
Tallulah had her training
In North Carolina
We gotta do this in a school play
Raging Gamer same
Classic film loved this film as a kid
i love this song i was in bugsy malone as a show on a BIG stage!!!!!!