Line for lyons

Listen to them play our song
How they shock my poor brain with that electric refrain
I hear a buzzin', just like a dozen doorbells

Everytime I hear our song
I get weak in the knees my heart pumps up a breeze
Sending a stream to every extremity

Parts of my anatomy are not controlled by me
The music's magic spell
Leaves me a mess of quivering jelly

Even on a violin
How those sweet dulcet tones pull marrow out of my bones
I must confess, it leaves me a mess, our song

[sax solo] [bass solo]
Parts of my anatomy are not controlled by me
The music's magic spell
Leaves me a mess of quivering jelly

Even on a violin
How those sweet dulcet tones pull marrow out of my bones
I must confess, it leaves me a mess, our song does
I love to hear our song 'cause
It grooves me so our song

Trivia about the song Line for lyons by Chet Baker

On which albums was the song “Line for lyons” released by Chet Baker?
Chet Baker released the song on the albums “The Complete Pacific Jazz Live Recordings of the Chet Baker Quartet With Russ Freeman” in 1985, “Autumn in New York” in 1995, “Still in a Soulful Mood” in 1996, and “Night Birds & Broken Wings” in 2005.

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