• Johnny Hartman/John Coltrane 🎧

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Johnny Hartman/John Coltrane 🎧

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  • Welcome to Songs That Make Your Hair Stand Up. A podcast dedicated to the celebration & spreading of the most potent virus known to human kind...kick-ass music. We'll drill down on those songs that provoke such strong emotional responses that the hair on your body literally stands up. The sound of music is universal. Lend me your ears and join the exploration of Songs That Make Your Hair Stand Up. Incidentally, today’s recording is from 1963 and was completed in a single take, according to the artists. This is as pure an example of analogue recording you’ll find. To be in the room with them, headphones are recommended. I’m the Causal Observer, and I'm about to press...PLAY.

    Hat Tip: bensound.com, November by Benjamin Tissot

    Lush Life: by Billy Strayhorn

    I used to visit all the very gay places,

    Those come-what-may places,

    Where one relaxes on the axis,

    Of the wheel of life,

    To get the feel of life,

    From jazz and cocktails.

    The gals (girls) I knew had sad and sullen gray faces,

    With distingué traces,

    That used to be there.

    You could see where,

    They'd been washed away,

    By too many through the day.

    Twelve o'clock tales.

    Then you came along,

    With your siren song,

    To tempt me to madness.

    I thought for awhile,

    That your poignant smile,

    Was tinged with the sadness,

    Of a great love for me.

    I guess (Ah, yes,) I was wrong.

    Again, I was wrong.

    Life is lonely again,

    And only last year everything seemed so sure.

    Now life is awful again.

    A troughful of hearts could only be a bore.

    A week in Paris might (will) ease the bite of it.

    All I care is to smile in spite of it.

    I'll forget you I will,

    While yet you are still,

    Burning inside my brain.

    Romance is mush,

    Stifling those who strive.

    I'll live a lush life,

    In some small dive.

    And there I'll be,

    While I rot with the rest,

    Of those whose lives are lonely, too.

    Lush life.

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Welcome to Songs That Make Your Hair Stand Up. A podcast dedicated to the celebration & spreading of the most potent virus known to human kind...kick-ass music. We'll drill down on those songs that provoke such strong emotional responses that the hair on your body literally stands up. The sound of music is universal. Lend me your ears and join the exploration of Songs That Make Your Hair Stand Up. Incidentally, today’s recording is from 1963 and was completed in a single take, according to the artists. This is as pure an example of analogue recording you’ll find. To be in the room with them, headphones are recommended. I’m the Causal Observer, and I'm about to press...PLAY.

Hat Tip: bensound.com, November by Benjamin Tissot

Lush Life: by Billy Strayhorn

I used to visit all the very gay places,

Those come-what-may places,

Where one relaxes on the axis,

Of the wheel of life,

To get the feel of life,

From jazz and cocktails.

The gals (girls) I knew had sad and sullen gray faces,

With distingué traces,

That used to be there.

You could see where,

They'd been washed away,

By too many through the day.

Twelve o'clock tales.

Then you came along,

With your siren song,

To tempt me to madness.

I thought for awhile,

That your poignant smile,

Was tinged with the sadness,

Of a great love for me.

I guess (Ah, yes,) I was wrong.

Again, I was wrong.

Life is lonely again,

And only last year everything seemed so sure.

Now life is awful again.

A troughful of hearts could only be a bore.

A week in Paris might (will) ease the bite of it.

All I care is to smile in spite of it.

I'll forget you I will,

While yet you are still,

Burning inside my brain.

Romance is mush,

Stifling those who strive.

I'll live a lush life,

In some small dive.

And there I'll be,

While I rot with the rest,

Of those whose lives are lonely, too.

Lush life.

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