Lush Life

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 girls I knew had sad and sullen gray faces
With distant gay 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 of song
To tempt me to madness
I thought for a while that your poignant smile was tinged with the sadness
Of a great love for me

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 thoughtful of hearts could only be a bore

A week in Paris 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

Trivia about the song Lush Life by Nat King Cole

On which albums was the song “Lush Life” released by Nat King Cole?
Nat King Cole released the song on the albums “Harvest of Hits” in 1950, “Lush Life” in 1952, “Welcome to the Club” in 1959, “The Nat King Cole Story” in 1961, “The Complete Capitol Recordings of the Nat King Cole Trio” in 1991, “The Unforgettable Nat King Cole” in 2000, “Cool Cole! The King Cole Trio Story” in 2001, “The Very Best of Nat King Cole” in 2006, “BD Music & Cabu Present Nat King Cole” in 2006, and “The Platinum Collection” in 2015.
Who composed the song “Lush Life” by Nat King Cole?
The song “Lush Life” by Nat King Cole was composed by Billy Strayhorn.

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