Jay Leonhart
Jay Leonhart - Chantecler lyrics
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Let me tell you 'bout the girl, That I met in the chantecler, Back when I was sixteen. She was beautiful, She danced for the people in a way, That I had never seen. Lord, she was a beauty, Dancing was her duty, To the music of the band. Folks come in the chantecler, She would dance and they would stare, I was lost in wonderland. I would go there sunday nights To play some music, drink some whiskey, Watch her dance and greet the sun. I would go there sunday nights To play some music, drink some whiskey, Drive her home when she was done. Seems I spend a lot of sunday nights that way, Drinking whiskey, living in a trance. Hanging round the chantecler, doing my best not to stare And watching that girl dance. This was Baltimore, back in the 50s, A lovely place to be. The worries of the world did not exist then, At least looking back it seems that way to me. I had never seen a live girl dancing with no clothes on, Gracious, what charisma she possessed. I would go downstairs and talk to her through the front door Of a dressing room, while she got dressed. Every sunday night I could not wait to see her, Every sunday night it was the same. Every ounce of my existence threatened to break out Into total unabashed burning flame. I know you never rest, But no we never made love, That could not be at the time, But you filled my live with deep infatuation And semi-drunken sunday night sublime. Yes, you filled my live with deep infatuation And semi-drunken sunday night sublime.