Honolulu Mailman - Lush Life (Live at Lion’s Den Cocktail Lounge)

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  • There’s no better occasion to perform “Lush Life” (1936) than during the Pride month. Billy Strayhorn wrote this song when he was just 19. It wasn’t revealed until he passed away that he is actually gay. This song was originally called “Life is Lonely”. Somehow when Duke Ellington was performing, people always ask for “that song about lush life” so eventually the song has its new name.
    Recorded at Lion’s Den Cocktail Lounge, San Francisco. Last Day of June 2023.
    Lyrics
    I used to visit all the very gay places
    Those come what may places
    Where one relaxes on the axis of the wheel of life
    To get the feel of life
    From jazz and cocktails
    The girls I knew had sad and sullen gray faces
    With distingué traces
    That used to be there you could see where
    They'd been washed away
    By too many through the day
    Twelve o'clock tales
    Then you came along with your siren song
    To tempt me to madness
    I thought for a while that your poignant smile
    Was tinged with the sadness
    Of a great love for me
    Ah, yes, I was wrong
    Again I was wrong
    Life is lonely again
    And only last year
    Everything seemed so sure
    Now life is awful again
    A troughful of hearts
    Could only be a bore
    A week in Paris/Lion's Den could ease the bite of it
    All I care is to smile in spite of it
    I'll forget you I will
    And yet you are still
    Burning inside my brain
    Romance is mush
    Stifling those who strive
    I'll live a lush
    Life in some small dive
    And there I'll be
    While I rot with the rest
    Of those whose lives are lonely too

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