<P> Lahr's characteristic regional accent was exploited and emphasized for comic effect in this song, with several words pronounced in a stereotypically "Brooklynese" way: "voive" for "verve", "desoive" for "deserve", and "noive" for "nerve". </P> <P> The first line was initially recorded as "Yeah, it's sad to be admittin' / When you're vicious as a kitten," but it was eventually changed to "Yeah, it's sad, believe it, missy / When you're born to be a sissy ." </P> <P> The longer version of this song was used in the 1995 television stage performance . It was sung by Nathan Lane in a Broadway tempo . This version includes the bridge verses sung by The Scarecrow (Jackson Browne), Tin Man (Roger Daltrey) and Dorothy (Jewel). </P>

Who sings if i only had a brain in wizard of oz