One for My Baby
Frankie Laine
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It's quarter to three, there's no one in the place Except you and me So set 'em' up Joe, I got a little story I think you should know We're drinking my friend, to the end Of a brief episode Make it one for my baby And one more for the road I know the routine, put another nickel In the machine I feel kind of bad, can't you make the music Easy and sad I could tell you a lot, but it's not In a gentleman's code Make it one for my baby And one more for the road You'd never know it, but buddy I'm a kind of poet And I've got a lot of things I'd like to say And if I'm gloomy, please listen to me Till it's talked away Well that's how it goes, and Joe I know your gettin' Anxious to close Thanks for the cheer I hope you didn't mind My bending your ear But this torch that I found, It's gotta be drowned Or it's gonna explode Make it one for my baby And one more for the road
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Written by: Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer
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10 facts about this song
Original Composition"One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)" was written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer for the 1943 movie, "The Sky's the Limit."
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Famous VariationsThis song has been recorded by many famous artists including Fred Astaire, who originally sang it in the movie, as well as Frank Sinatra.
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CollaborationThe song is often associated with Sinatra because of his memorable performance of the song in collaboration with his longtime pianist, Bill Miller.
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Distinctive ArrangementSinatra's rendition is often noted for its highly distinctive vocal arrangement and minimalist piano accompaniment.
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Significant PerformancesSinatra performed the song often over the years, so much so it became one of his signature songs. Several performances were recorded and released, including ones for his albums "Only the Lonely" (1958) and "Duets II" (1994).
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Tony Bennett's VersionThe song "One for My Baby" was also performed by Tony Bennett in a big band setting. His rendition was featured on the album "Tony Sings For Two" (1959).
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Frankie Laine's RecordingFrankie Laine, too, recorded a version of "One for My Baby" that remains a classic.
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Connection to WritersMercer wrote the lyrics to the song during a time when he was suffering from alcohol addiction, and later admitted to a personal connection with the lyrics.
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Song Lyrics and MeaningThe song's melancholy lyrics tell the story of a lonely man talking to a bartender late at night. It encapsulates the loneliness of the closing hours of a bar, and provides insight into the theme of lost love.
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Beloved by Jazz ArtistsBeyond pop and big-band singers, the song has also been covered by numerous jazz musicians due to its rich harmonic structure. This list includes Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Wes Montgomery.
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