paroles de chanson Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Karrin Allyson
When
Charlie
speaks
of
Lester
You
know
someone
great
has
gone
The
sweetest
swinging
music
man
Had
a
Porkie
Pig
hat
on
A
bright
star
In
a
dark
age
When
the
bandstands
had
a
thousand
ways
Of
refusing
a
black
man
admission
Black
musician
In
those
days
they
put
him
in
an
Underdog
position
Cellars
and
chitlins'
When
Lester
took
him
a
wife
Arm
and
arm
went
black
and
white
And
some
saw
red
And
drove
them
from
their
hotel
bed
Love
is
never
easy
It's
short
of
the
hope
we
have
for
happiness
Bright
and
sweet
Love
is
never
easy
street!
Now
we
are
black
and
white
Embracing
out
in
the
lunatic
New
York
night
It's
very
unlikely
we'll
be
driven
out
of
town
Or
be
hung
in
a
tree
That's
unlikely!
Tonight
these
crowds
Are
happy
and
loud
Children
are
up
dancing
in
the
streets
In
the
sticky
middle
of
the
night
Summer
serenade
Of
taxi
horns
and
fun
arcades
Where
right
or
wrong
Under
neon
Every
feeling
goes
on!
For
you
and
me
The
sidewalk
is
a
history
book
And
a
circus
Dangerous
clowns
Balancing
dreadful
and
wonderful
perceptions
They
have
been
handed
Day
by
day
Generations
on
down
We
came
up
from
the
subway
On
the
music
midnight
makes
To
Charlie's
bass
and
Lester's
saxophone
In
taxi
horns
and
brakes
Now
Charlie's
down
in
Mexico
With
the
healers
So
the
sidewalk
leads
us
with
music
To
two
little
dancers
Dancing
outside
a
black
bar
There's
a
sign
up
on
the
awning
It
says
"Pork
Pie
Hat
Bar"
And
there's
black
babies
dancing
Tonight
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