King Of New York
Disney · Newsies [1992]
A permanent box at the cheap set races
A porcelain tub with boiling water
A Saturday night with the mayors daughter
Look at me I'm the king of New York
Suddenly I'm respectable starin right at ya
Lousy with stature
Nobbin with all the muckety mucks
I'm blowin my dough and going deluxe then
there I be ain't I pretty
it's my city
I'm the King of New York
A corduroy suit with fitted knickers
A mezzanine seat to see the flickers
Havana cigars that cost a quarter
an editors desk for the star reporter
tip your hat hes the king of new york (how bout that i'm the king of new york)
in nothing flat he'll be covering
Brooklyn to Trenton
our man Denton
making the headline out of hunch
protecting the weak
and paying for lunch
when i'm at bat
strong men crumble
proud yet humble
I'm the King of New York(He's the King of New York)
Gotta be either dead or dreamin
just look at that pape with my face beamin
tomorrow they may wrap fishes in it
but I was a star for one whole minute.
Starting now, I'm the king of New York
Ain't ya heard I'm the King of New York
Holy Cow!
It's a miracle
Pulitzer's cryin, Weasel he's dying
Flashpots are shooting bright as the sun
I'm one high falutin son of a gun
don't ask me how fortune found me
fate just crowned me
Now I'm king of New York!
Look and see
once a piker now a striker
I'm the King of New York!
Victory front page story
guts and glory
I'm the King of New York
About King Of New York
"King Of New York" is a vibrant theatrical number from the 1992 animated film *Newsies*, performed by the Disney orchestra. The track captures the high-energy spirit of the 19th-century labor movement, featuring a driving rhythm and a catchy chorus that celebrates the resilience of the working class. As part of the film's score, the song blends traditional Broadway musical styles with the energetic production typical of Disney's live-action and animated collaborations of the early 1990s. It serves as a pivotal moment in the narrative, highlighting the characters' determination and solidarity. The recording stands as a notable example of Disney's approach to adapting historical themes into accessible, musical storytelling, contributing to the enduring legacy of the *Newsies* soundtrack.

