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"I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am" is a classic song performed by the legendary American singer Dean Martin. Known for his smooth baritone voice and charismatic stage presence, Martin delivers this track with his signature style, blending elements of traditional pop and easy listening. The song emphasizes themes of self-affirmation and confidence, resonating with listeners through its heartfelt lyrics and melodic arrangement. Released during the height of Martin's career, it remains a beloved piece in his extensive musical repertoire.
Things I learned in a hobo jungle
Were things they never taught me in a class room
Like where to find a handout
While thumbing through Chicago in the afternoon
Hey, I'm not bragging or complaining
I'm just talking to myself man to man
This old lentil fat I'm chewing
Well, didn't take a lot of doing
But I take a lot of pride in what I am
I guess I grew up a loner
I don't remember ever having any folks around
But I keep thumbing through the phonebooks
And looking for my Daddy's name in every town
And I meet lots of people
But I always wind up leaving on the lam
Hey, where I've been, where I'm going
I didn't take a lot of knowing
But I take a lot of pride in what I am
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I never travel in a hurry
Cause I got nobody waiting for me anywhere
Home is anywhere I'm living
If it's sleeping on some vacant beach or city square
Or if I'm working on some road gang
Or just living off the fat of our great land
I never been nobody's idol, but at least I got a title
And I take a lot of pride in what I am
This old lentil fat I'm chewing
A-didn't take a lot of doing
I take a lot of pride in what I am
Oh, where I've been or where I'm going
I didn't take, take a lot of knowing
But I take a lot of pride in what I am