ANYHOW, ANYHOW
This was Richard O'Brien's effort at double entendre
lyrics. Is he talking about sex when they say "Some people do it
for..." through the song? It's never really clarified what they're
"doing." In the original script, the town of Denton breaks into the
chorus of Denton U.S.A. instead of the "audience."
Brad: Some people do it for compassion
Janet: Some people do it for the
fashion
Brad: Some people do it to be funny
Janet: Some people do it for the
money
Oliver: Some people do it for enslavement
Betty: Some people do it on the
pavement
Oliver: But
Brad,
Janet,
Oliver,
Betty:
We're gonna do it anyhow anyhow
We're gonna do it anyhow
anyhow
We're gonna do it no matter
how the wind is blowing
We're gonna do it anyhow
anyhow
We're gonna do it anyhow
anyhow
We're gonna do it - we just
gotta keep going
Brad
and Janet:
Some people do it for each other
Betty
and
Oliver:
Some people do it for their lover
Brad
and Janet:
Some people do it for improvement
Betty
and
Oliver:
Some people do it for the movement
Brad
and Janet:
Some people do it for enjoyment
Betty
and
Oliver:
Some people do it for employment
Oliver: But
Brad,
Janet,
Oliver,
Betty:
We're gonna do it anyhow anyhow
We're gonna do it anyhow
anyhow
We're gonna do it no matter
how the wind is blowing
We're gonna do it anyhow
anyhow
We're gonna do it anyhow
anyhow
We're gonna do it - we just
gotta keep going
Audience: Denton, Denton, you've
got no pretension
You're where the heart is,
you're okay
Denton, Denton, I'd just
like to mention
You're the home of youth
and you're America's youth
And you're Denton, Denton
USA
Brad,
Janet,
Oliver,
Betty:
We're gonna do it anyhow anyhow
We're gonna do it anyhow
anyhow
We're gonna do it no matter
how the wind is blowing
We're gonna do it anyhow
anyhow
We're gonna do it anyhow
anyhow
We're gonna do it - we just
gotta keep going
We just gotta keep going
We just gotta keep going
We just gotta keep going.