This is a song I did on
Rob's album that won a
Grammy called
Duets.
Not my song, his album.
And we'd like to do it for you.
It's a
Frank
Sinatra song.
Now don't overreact.
It's called
One
For
My
Baby,
One
More
For
The
World.
It's quarter to three,
there's no one in the place except you and me
So set it up bro,
I've got a little story you might want to know
We're drinking, my friend,
to the end of a brief episode
Making one for my baby
and one more for the road
I got this routine,
put another quarter in a machine
Feeling so sad,
why don't you make the music dreamy and bad
I could tell you a lot,
but you've got to be true to your code
Make it one for my baby and
one more for the road
Hey
Joe, you might not know it,
but I'm a kind of a poet
I got a lot of things to say
But if you listen to me
It'll just pass right through me
Until it's gone away
That's how it goes
But
Joe, I know you're getting ready to close
Hey baby, thanks for the cheer
I hope that you don't mind
me bending your ear
This torch that I found soon must be
found or it just might implode
Make it one for my baby and
one more for the road
One more for my baby,
one more for the road
That long, lonesome road
That long, lonesome road
Let me hear ya
Hey, hey
Whoa, whoa, whoa
so
Rock me babe,
why don't you rock me all night long
Rock me babe,
why don't you rock me all night long
Rock me all night,
rock me till I fall dead down on the floor
Cos I just love this rock and roll
Cos I just love this rock and roll
Cos I just love this rock and roll