Lyrics of 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend' by Nadine Coyle

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Diamonds, are a girl's best friend

Oh, for me? Oh, you shouldn't have
Oh, flowers? Chocolates?
Um, you really shouldn't have
You really really shouldn't have

A kiss on the hand might be quite continental
But diamonds are a girl's best friend
A kiss may be grand but it won't pay the rental
I just want a man who spends
(And spends a lot)

Take my advice, don't be so nice
It's a lady's vice, we need that ice
If you want a slice, you must entice
Our asking price is that we need that ice

Diamonds, oh diamonds, oh diamonds
D-d-d-di-di-di-di-di-diamonds
Diamonds, oh diamonds, d-d-d-diamonds
Are a girl's best friend
Diamonds, oh diamonds, oh diamonds
D-d-d-di-di-di-di-di-diamonds
Diamonds, oh diamonds, d-d-d-diamonds
Are a girl's best friend

I've heard of affairs that are strictly platonic
But diamonds are a girl's best friend
(Oh, good evening sir)
Girls, they grow bolder as men grow older
But diamonds dazzle till the end

Take my advice, don't be so nice
It's a lady's vice, we need that ice
If you want a slice, you must entice
Our asking price is that we need that ice

Diamonds, oh diamonds, oh diamonds
D-d-d-di-di-di-di-di-diamonds
Diamonds, oh diamonds, d-d-d-diamonds
Are a girl's best friend
Diamonds, oh diamonds, oh diamonds
D-d-d-di-di-di-di-di-diamonds
Diamonds, oh diamonds, d-d-d-diamonds
Are a girl's best friend

Cause diamonds, oh diamond yeah
Are a girl's best friend

Diamonds, oh diamonds, oh diamonds
D-d-d-di-di-di-di-di-diamonds
Diamonds, oh diamonds, d-d-d-diamonds
Are a girl's best friend
Diamonds, oh diamonds, oh diamonds
D-d-d-di-di-di-di-di-diamonds
Diamonds, oh diamonds, d-d-d-diamonds
Are a girl's best friend

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