Frank Loesser
Tell Tony and Rosabella Goodbye for Me
[AL, spoken]
So you're finally gettin' out of town, hey, Joe?

[CLEM, spoken]
Yeah, guess you've had enough of those Fresno beauties. 

[JAKE, spoken]
You been here almost a year. 

[JOE]
I've been too long in one place
And it's time to go, time to go

[CLEM, spoken]
Where you gonna go?

[JOE, spoken]
Santa Fe, New Mexico. 

[CLEM, spoken]
Hey, Santa Fe!

[JOE]
Will ya tell Tony and Rosabella goodbye for me?
Tell 'em goodbye for me
Tell 'em it smelled like the day
I oughta be on my lonesome way
And will ya tell—
[BRAKEMAN, spoken]
All aboard!

[JOE]
Tony and Rosabella goodbye?

[AL, spoken]
Sure, we'll tell 'em. 

[JOE, spoken]
This is for them. 

[CLEM, spoken]
Hey, candy for the party!

[JOE]
Tell 'em goodbye

[JAKE, CLEM & AL]
So long, Joey

[JOE]
For me

[JAKE, CLEM & AL]
So long, Joe
So long, so long
So long, so long
So long
[CLEO, spoken]
Two for San Francisco, please. 

[BUS DRIVER, spoken]
Bus leaves in about ten minutes, miss. 

[CLEO, spoken]
Go on, honey. Get in the bus. Get in the bus and wait for me. I gotta go find Herman and say goodbye. Go on, honey. Please. Oh, fellas, you seen Herman?

[JAKE, spoken]
No, ma'am. 

[AL, spoken]
Not this evenin'. 

[CLEM, spoken]
He may be with Doc and the folks over at Clancy's. 

[CLEO, spoken]
Oh, thanks. 

[CLEM, spoken]
Hey, there's the boss, look. 

[AL, spoken]
Hey, what's the matter with him?
[TONY, spoken]
Where's Joe?

[CLEM, spoken]
Just left a minute ago. Yeah, he just went off on the southbound train. 

[TONY, spoken]
Who else was-a go?

[JAKE, spoken]
We didn't see nobody but Joe. 

[CLEM, spoken]
He left you and the missus a message. 

[TONY, spoken]
Me and the missus?

[CLEM, spoken]
Yeah, he said to tell you that it smelled like the time he ought to be on his lonesome way. 

[AL, spoken]
Yeah, that's the way he told us. 

[CLEM, spoken]
He left this for the both of you. 

[JAKE, spoken]
What's the matter?

[AL, spoken]
Boss, what are you doin' on your feet way down here away from the house?

[CLEM, spoken]
Don't you want the candy?

[TONY, spoken]
We don't eat that kinda candy.