show you what i do. " and they wrote this song for me from the experiences that i had had with all of these handsome rich people, including king farouk and ruby rosa and people like that in . in paris, you know. so when i came back to america they wrote this song for me and it was called "monotonous. " so four-liners, and at the end of the four-liners it would say, "monotonous. " and i walked across the stage as the . as the director told me to do, "walk across the stage, sing 'monotonous.'" da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da . i said, "by the time i get to the other side of the stage, the audience is gonna say, 'monotonous.'" (laughter) ek: so i begged them to give me six chaise lounges, which i don't think i got. i think i got something like three or four. and as i was singing whatever the words were, i don't remember them right now, but i would come on to the stage on the chaise lounge and i would do whatever . da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da, dee-dee-da-da-da, monotonous for what it's worth, throughout the earth, i'm known as (overlap/inaudible) . (laughter) (applause) ek: . comes up like thunder, brother/bring back the