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Thread #77556 Message #1383860
Posted By: GUEST,sspackma@yahoo.com
20-Jan-05 - 10:22 PM
Thread Name: Tune Req: For the song Saloon by George Whiting
Subject: Tune Req: For the song Saloon by George Whiting
Hi all, Does anyone know the tune to the song "Saloon"? I think that's the title at least, but I also notice that it isn't in the DT. Hope I'm not the only one who remembers this, but my father who sang it to me only knew the chorous as I recall... Here are the lyrics and the only web-site that I found it on (alas, no tune).
http://www.perfessorbill.com/lyrics/lysaloon.htm
Saloon A Mock Ballad Words by George Whiting, Music by Roland E. Llab (Ernest R. Ball)
Verse 1: I've been looking through the dictionary For a word that's always running through my mind. Though I love the name of brother, I was looking for another And I must confess that word I cannot find Can it be that all its glories are forgotten, And it's buried with the language of the Greek? If it is 'twill ever linger in my memory As the first word that I heard my daddy Speak...
Verse 2: I can picture swinging doors wide open. I can almost see the sawdust on the floor. And I dream of pals and cronies drinking highballs, steins and ponies, I can see the name of "Ehret" on the door; But the free lunch counter now is but a memory, It has vanished with the joys we used to know, Never more we'll hear that old familiar parting - Just one drink, boys, just one more before we go.
Chorus 2: Saloon, Saloon, Saloon. Have you been forgotten so soon. You nestled so sweet in that little side street, so respected, protected by cops on the beat. Since you've left us the world seems in darkness, like a cloud passing over the moon. No more joys in my life, no more lies to my wife. Saloon, saloon, saloon.