| Song | They All Laughed |
| Artist | Frank Sinatra |
| Album | Trilogy: Past, Present & Future |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Lyrics:Ira Gershwin Music:George Gershwin Arranger:Billy May | |
| The odds were a hundred to one against me | |
| The world thought the heights were too high to climb | |
| But people from Missouri never incensed me | |
| Oh, I wasn't a bit concerned | |
| For from hist'ry I had learned | |
| How many, many times the worm had turned | |
| They all laughed at Christopher Columbus | |
| When he said the world was round | |
| They all laughed when Edison recorded sound | |
| They all laughed at Wilbur and his brother | |
| When they said that man could fly | |
| They told Marconi | |
| Wireless was a phony | |
| It's the same old cry | |
| They laughed at me wanting you | |
| Said I was reaching for the moon | |
| But oh, you came through | |
| Now they'll have to change their tune | |
| They all said we never could be happy | |
| They laughed at us and how! | |
| But ho, ho, ho! | |
| Who's got the last laugh now? | |
| They all laughed at Rockefeller Center | |
| Now they're fighting to get in | |
| They all laughed at Whitney and his cotton gin | |
| They all laughed Fulton and his steamboat | |
| Hershey and his chocolate bar | |
| Ford and his Lizzie | |
| Kept the laughers busy | |
| That's how people are | |
| They laughed at me wanting you | |
| Said it would be, 'Hello, Goodbye.' | |
| But oh, you came through | |
| Now they're eating humble pie | |
| They all said we'd never get together | |
| Darling, let's take a bow | |
| For ho, ho, ho! | |
| Who's got the last laugh? | |
| Hee, hee, hee! | |
| Let's at the past laugh | |
| Ha, ha, ha! | |
| Who's got the last laugh now? |
| Lyrics: Ira Gershwin Music: George Gershwin Arranger: Billy May | |
| The odds were a hundred to one against me | |
| The world thought the heights were too high to climb | |
| But people from Missouri never incensed me | |
| Oh, I wasn' t a bit concerned | |
| For from hist' ry I had learned | |
| How many, many times the worm had turned | |
| They all laughed at Christopher Columbus | |
| When he said the world was round | |
| They all laughed when Edison recorded sound | |
| They all laughed at Wilbur and his brother | |
| When they said that man could fly | |
| They told Marconi | |
| Wireless was a phony | |
| It' s the same old cry | |
| They laughed at me wanting you | |
| Said I was reaching for the moon | |
| But oh, you came through | |
| Now they' ll have to change their tune | |
| They all said we never could be happy | |
| They laughed at us and how! | |
| But ho, ho, ho! | |
| Who' s got the last laugh now? | |
| They all laughed at Rockefeller Center | |
| Now they' re fighting to get in | |
| They all laughed at Whitney and his cotton gin | |
| They all laughed Fulton and his steamboat | |
| Hershey and his chocolate bar | |
| Ford and his Lizzie | |
| Kept the laughers busy | |
| That' s how people are | |
| They laughed at me wanting you | |
| Said it would be, ' Hello, Goodbye.' | |
| But oh, you came through | |
| Now they' re eating humble pie | |
| They all said we' d never get together | |
| Darling, let' s take a bow | |
| For ho, ho, ho! | |
| Who' s got the last laugh? | |
| Hee, hee, hee! | |
| Let' s at the past laugh | |
| Ha, ha, ha! | |
| Who' s got the last laugh now? |
| Lyrics: Ira Gershwin Music: George Gershwin Arranger: Billy May | |
| The odds were a hundred to one against me | |
| The world thought the heights were too high to climb | |
| But people from Missouri never incensed me | |
| Oh, I wasn' t a bit concerned | |
| For from hist' ry I had learned | |
| How many, many times the worm had turned | |
| They all laughed at Christopher Columbus | |
| When he said the world was round | |
| They all laughed when Edison recorded sound | |
| They all laughed at Wilbur and his brother | |
| When they said that man could fly | |
| They told Marconi | |
| Wireless was a phony | |
| It' s the same old cry | |
| They laughed at me wanting you | |
| Said I was reaching for the moon | |
| But oh, you came through | |
| Now they' ll have to change their tune | |
| They all said we never could be happy | |
| They laughed at us and how! | |
| But ho, ho, ho! | |
| Who' s got the last laugh now? | |
| They all laughed at Rockefeller Center | |
| Now they' re fighting to get in | |
| They all laughed at Whitney and his cotton gin | |
| They all laughed Fulton and his steamboat | |
| Hershey and his chocolate bar | |
| Ford and his Lizzie | |
| Kept the laughers busy | |
| That' s how people are | |
| They laughed at me wanting you | |
| Said it would be, ' Hello, Goodbye.' | |
| But oh, you came through | |
| Now they' re eating humble pie | |
| They all said we' d never get together | |
| Darling, let' s take a bow | |
| For ho, ho, ho! | |
| Who' s got the last laugh? | |
| Hee, hee, hee! | |
| Let' s at the past laugh | |
| Ha, ha, ha! | |
| Who' s got the last laugh now? |