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I don't know why Uncle Sam says I did it. What am I doing here? They say my famous lover held down my husband while I chopped off his head. "Uh-uh": The fourth woman, Katalin "Hunyak" Helinszki, insists that, in stark contrast to the others, she had no involvement in the crime she is accused of committing."Squish": The third woman, June, explains that her husband Wilbur had threateningly accused her of having an affair with the milkman while she was cooking dinner and that when he charged her, she stabbed him to death, purportedly in self-defense: "He ran into my knife ten times." (The "squish" is presumably the sound of the knife entering his body, and the story is ambiguous as to whether or not she was having said affair.)."Six": The second, Annie Young, admits that after moving in with Ezekiel, a member of the Young family from Salt Lake City, and recognizing that he is in fact a Mormon polygamist with six other wives (despite having claimed to be single during their courtship), she poisoned his drink with arsenic."Pop": The first woman, Liz, states that she slew her husband Bernie out of annoyance at his bubble gum–popping habit: "I took a gun and fired two warning shots-into his head.".
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Each murder suspect is identified with a particular word that punctuates the song: "Pop! Six! Squish! Uh-uh! Cicero! Lipschitz!" "He had it coming" is a refrain throughout the number, as each think their crime was justified. " Cell Block Tango" is a song from the 1975 musical Chicago, with music composed by John Kander and lyrics written by Fred Ebb.Īt the Cook County Jail women's annex, six women explain their presence in the jail, all of whom stand accused of killing their significant others.