Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Royal Garden Blues, artist - Ted Lewis. Album song 1929-1933, in the genre Джаз
Date of issue: 31.12.1996
Record label: Challenge Records International
Song language: English
Royal Garden Blues |
No use of talkin', no use of talkin' |
You’ll start in dog-walkin' no matter where |
There’s jazz-copation, blues modulation |
Just like a Haitian you’ll rip and tear |
Most everybody likes the blues |
Here’s why I’m ravin', here’s why I’m ravin' |
If it’s blues you are cravin', just come on down |
You’ll hear 'em playin', you’ll hear 'em playin' |
Soon you’ll be sayin', «Hon, jazz me 'round» |
Because your feet they can’t refuse |
What’s that familiar strain, that true blue note refrain? |
It’s drivin' me insane |
Can’t keep still though; |
it’s against my will |
I’m on my P’s and Q’s; |
I just can’t refuse |
There goes that melody; |
it sounds so good to me And I am up a tree |
It’s a shame you don’t know the name |
It’s a brand new blues, the Royal Garden Blues |
Everybody Grab somebody and start jazzing 'round |
Hon, don’t you hear that trombone moan? |
Just listen to that saxophone |
Gee, hear that clarinet and flute |
Cornet jazzin' with a mute |
Makes me just throw myself away |
When I hear 'em play |
That weepin' melancholy strain |
Say, but it’s soothing to the brain |
Just wanna get right up and dance |
Don’t care--I'll take most any chance |
No other blues I’d care to choose |
But Royal Garden Blues |