Lyrics Language: English Song writer/composer(s): Andre Previn, Dory Previn
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Dionne WarwickTheme from "Valley of the Dolls" Lyrics:
Gotta get off, gonna get
Have to get off from this ride
Gotta get hold, gonna get
Need to get hold of my pride
When did I get, where did I
How was I caught in this game
When will I know, where will I
How will I think of my name
When did I stop feeling sure, feeling safe
And start wondering why, wondering why
Is this a dream, am I here, where are you
What's in back of the sky, why do we cry
Gotta get off, gonna get
Out of this merry-go-round
Gotta get off, gonna get
Need to get on where I'm bound
When did I get, where did I
Why am I lost as a lamb
When will I know, where will I
How will I learn who I am
Is this a dream, am I here, where are you
Tell me, when will I know, how will I know
When will I know why?
Lyrics: Theme from "Valley of the Dolls", Dionne Warwick [end]
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Dionne Warwick Theme from "Valley of the Dolls" Lyrics Information:
1 "(Theme from) Valley of the Dolls," from the film of the same name, had
initially been intended for Judy Garland, before she was fired from the film. At
the urging of one of the film's stars, Barbara Parkins, the song was given to
Warwick. Warwick's Scepter version of the song, however, was different from the
film version because Warwick was signed to Scepter, but the soundtrack was
released on 20th Century Records. Warwick was permitted to appear only on the
film's actual soundtrack and not the studio recording. In 1968, Warwick's single
peaked at #2 on Billboard's Hot 100 for four weeks in February, #2 on the
Adult-Comtemporary chart, #13 on the U.S. R&B chart, #4 in Canada, #28 in the UK
and #59 in Australia.