Down in the Depths

COLE PORTER

Manhattan, I'm up a tree
The one I've most adored
Is bored
With me.
Manhattan, I'm awfully nice,
Nice people dine with me,
And even twice.
Yet the only one in the world I'm mad about
Talks of somebody else
And walks out.

With a million neon rainbows burning below me
And a million blazing taxis raising a roar
Here I sit, above the town
In my pet pailletted gown
Down in the depths on the ninetieth floor.
While the crowds at El Morocco punish the parquet
And at '21' the couples clamor for more**
I'm deserted and depressed
In my regal eagle nest
Down in the depths on the ninetieth floor.
When the only one you wanted wants another
What's the use of swank and cash in the bank galore?
Why, even the janitor's wife
Has a perfectly good love life
And here am I
Facing tomorrow
Alone with my sorrow
Down in the depths on the ninetieth floor.

Trivia about the song Down in the Depths by Cole Porter

On which albums was the song “Down in the Depths” released by Cole Porter?
Cole Porter released the song on the albums “49 Essential Cole Porter Classics” in 2011 and “The Essential Cole Porter Vol 2” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Down in the Depths” by Cole Porter?
The song “Down in the Depths” by Cole Porter was composed by COLE PORTER.

Most popular songs of Cole Porter

Other artists of Jazz