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Hook: in jazz clubs and blues bars and country saloons, the love songs are mercifully few |
Credits: Lyrics ©2003 James Natherson, Music ©2003 Eric Cougniot, sung by Teri Brown |
Story Behind the Song
When you don't have someone to love, you don't want to hear a lot of love songs. Let's toast to the lonely in jazz clubs, blues bars, old taverns and dives, and country saloons.
Lyrics
JAZZ CLUBS & BLUES BARS
© 2003 James Natherson, Eric Cougniot
All Rights Reserved
Let’s toast to the lonely - let’s set up a round
In jazz clubs and blues bars where they’re getting down
In jazz clubs and blues bars, old taverns and dives
To hopeless romantics and their frantic lives
You know it’s hard to hear a love song and be only you
Hard to be strong enough to make it through
But in jazz clubs and blues bars and country saloons
The love songs are mercifully few
William was a husband Amelia divorced
She thought she found another knight on another white horse
Let’s toast to Amelia, she’s got her side
And to William and the kids and the nights they cried
In jazz clubs and blues bars and country saloons
Where the love songs are mercifully, mercifully, mercifully few
BRIDGE
Love songs are for lovers who love a slow dance
Love songs are for places like the South of France
Janey was a lover who Joe once adored
To the Janeys and the Joes – let it pour
In jazz clubs and blues bars and country saloons
Where the love songs are mercifully, mercifully, mercifully few
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