One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)
Frank Sinatra
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It's quarter to three There's no-one in the place 'Cept You and me. So set 'em up Joe, I've 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've got the routine Put another nickel in the machine I'm feeling so bad Can't you make the music easy and sad I could tell you a lot But you've gotta be true to your code Just 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 got a lot of things I'd like to say So when I'm gloomy, won't you listen to me 'Til it's talked away Well, that's how it goes And Joe I know you're getting anxious to close And thanks for the cheer I hope you didn't mind my bending your ear But this touch that I've found Must be drowned or it soon might explode So make it one for my baby And one more for the road The long It's so long The long Very long
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Written by: Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer
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12 facts about this song
Songwriters"One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)" was written by Harold Arlen, a prolific composer of American music, and Johnny Mercer, one of America's greatest song lyricists.
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Original PerformerFred Astaire was the original performer of the song, introducing it in the musical film "The Sky's The Limit" in 1943.
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Frank Sinatra's PerformanceFrank Sinatra is one of the most famous performers of "One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)". He considered it his top favorite, often closing his shows with this poignant torch song.
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Song ContentKnown as a "saloon song," it captures the late-night lament of a lonely man drowning his sorrows, as he tells his story to a bartender.
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Count Basie's VersionJazz pianist and bandleader Count Basie also recorded a version of "One for My Baby," promoting its aura of raw emotion and melancholy with his signature touch.
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Tony Bennett's PerformanceRenowned crooner Tony Bennett also recorded a version of the song. His version was noted for its rich, emotional resonance and masterful vocal phrasing.
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Frankie Laine's VersionPop singer Frankie Laine was also among the performers of "One for My Baby". His blues-leaning interpretation added yet another dimension to the song's diverse range of versions.
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Multiple CoversThe song has been covered countless times, by artists in various genres, becoming something of a standard in American music.
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CompositionIts melody, written in the blues-scale, and clever lyrics have contributed to the song's enduring popularity.
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Billboard ChartsAlthough the original Fred Astaire version did not chart, Sinatra's version became a significant hit. Count Basie's version with Sinatra also reached the Billboard charts.
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Sinatra's LegacySinatra's performances of "One for My Baby" on his television specials, particularly his 1958 one directed by Sinatra and A.J. Heinz, are considered television classics.
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Lyrics FeatureAn interesting aspect of the song is the number of drinks the protagonist takes. In the lyrics, he takes "one for his baby" and "one more for the road," hence the song's title. The phrase "one for the road" has since become a commonly used saying.
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