Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Goodbye Pork Pie Hat, artist - Joni Mitchell.
Date of issue: 28.10.2012
Song language: English
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat |
When Charlie speaks of Lester |
You know someone great has gone |
The sweetest swinging music man |
Had a Porkie Pig hat on |
A bright star |
In a dark age |
When the bandstands had a thousand ways |
Of refusing a black man admission |
Black musician |
In those days they put him in an |
Underdog position |
Cellars and chittlins' |
When Lester took him a wife |
Arm and arm went black and white |
And some saw red |
And drove them from their hotel bed |
Love is never easy |
It’s short of the hope we have for happiness |
Bright and sweet |
Love is never easy street! |
Now we are black and white |
Embracing out in the lunatic New York night |
It’s very unlikely we’ll be driven out of town |
Or be hung in a tree |
That’s unlikely! |
Tonight these crowds |
Are happy and loud |
Children are up dancing in the streets |
In the sticky middle of the night |
Summer serenade |
Of taxi horns and fun arcades |
Where right or wrong |
Under neon |
Every feeling goes on! |
For you and me |
The sidewalk is a history book |
And a circus |
Dangerous clowns |
Balancing dreadful and wonderful perceptions |
They have been handed |
Day by day |
Generations on down |
We came up from the subway |
On the music midnight makes |
To Charlie’s bass and Lester’s saxophone |
In taxi horns and brakes |
Now Charlie’s down in Mexico |
With the healers |
So the sidewalk leads us with music |
To two little dancers |
Dancing outside a black bar |
There’s a sign up on the awning |
It says «Pork Pie Hat Bar» |
And there’s black babies dancing… |
Tonight! |