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'Cause falling in love just makes me blue
Well, the music plays and you display your heart for me to see
I had a beer and now I hear you calling out for me
And I hope that I don't fall in love with you
Well, the room is crowded, people everywhere
And I wonder, should I offer you a chair
Well, if you sit down with this old clown, take that frown and break it
Before the evening's gone away, I think that we could make it
And I hope that I don't fall in love with you
Well, the night does funny things inside a man
These old tomcat feelings you don't understand
Well, I turn around to look at you, you light a cigarette
I wish I had the guts to bum one, but we've never met
And I hope that I don't fall in love with you
I can see that you are lonesome just like me
And it being late, you'd like some company
Well, I turn around to look at you, and you look back at me
The guy you're with, he's up and split, the chair next to you's free
And I hope that you don't fall in love with me
Now, it's closing time, the music's fading out
Last call for drinks, I'll have another stout
Well, I turn around to look at you, you're nowhere to be found
I search the place for your lost face, guess I'll have another round
And I think that I just fell in love with you
i'll admit to not being any kind of expert on his catalog, i just recognize several i've heard on RP and on the radio here and there throughout the years, however, i don't remember hearing this before. and, i just love it. his singing voice like this is a welcome surprise. perhaps it's the key? i don't know. i never remember hearing him sound like this in his other work. this one is really nice.
It was a 1973, he was a it younger.
Everything after gave me his crust.
And the crust is what Tom is all about. RIGHT!!
i'd lean more to Iggy Pop without the razors, and in a new shirt

Gorgeous classic.
Song writing it s best. Sing along with the lyrics and feel your heart break. The poetry falls perfectly on every beat. This is a masterpiece of songwriting and only his voice can make it so.Thank you Tom Waitts. 10
And he was only 23 (or less) when he wrote this.
i couldn't have said it any better



Get Behind the Mule is a good example of his later work and is played on RP.
I’m totally with you on this one Lerxst and I hate having to admit it but…….this is a good album. I don’t know if it was his first or just one of the first but it all went down hill from here.
Agreed. A pleasant surprise from an artist that never really moved me with his subsequent artistic choices.
I’m totally with you on this one Lerxst and I hate having to admit it but…….this is a good album. I don’t know if it was his first or just one of the first but it all went down hill from here.


I think for Tom that's how it happens for most people. A sudden melting where you are bowled over by a song, which opens the door. Go on in...it is not particularly pretty, but you will never regret it.
I've seen several of these in New Orleans with different musicians / politicos. They're very cool. Class project? If so, do more and print em up and sell em! What are you waiting for?? :-)
Excellent!!!!
you'll have to cut back on the Camels if you want to be successful at the recording game...
scrubbrush wrote:
my guess:
Cohen, Young, Costello, Waits, Dylan, Cave(?), Rotten.
I'm with scrubbrush; looks like Nick Cave to me.

Golden Throats by ~kenmeyerjr
©2007-2010 ~kenmeyerjr
This was done for a class project, and is a proposed cover for a fictional cd called "Golden Throats: A Matter of Opinion." Name 'em all!
I've seen several of these in New Orleans with different musicians / politicos. They're very cool. Class project? If so, do more and print em up and sell em! What are you waiting for?? :-)
scrubbrush wrote:
Beautiful piece.
my guess:
Cohen, Young, Costello, Waits, Dylan, Cave(?), Rotten.
A touch of Harry Chapin....
I appreciate any piece that casts doubt on love.
I agree with all except the last. Who is Rotten?
Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, Nick Cave, ?
Very nice drawing!
Rotten, as in Johnny Rotten (b. John Joseph Lydon) ?
Beautiful piece.
my guess:
Cohen, Young, Costello, Waits, Dylan, Cave(?), Rotten.
I agree with all except the last. Who is Rotten?
Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, Nick Cave, ?
Very nice drawing!


Golden Throats by ~kenmeyerjr
©2007-2010 ~kenmeyerjr
This was done for a class project, and is a proposed cover for a fictional cd called "Golden Throats: A Matter of Opinion." Name 'em all!
Beautiful piece.
my guess:
Cohen, Young, Costello, Waits, Dylan, Cave(?), Rotten.

Golden Throats by ~kenmeyerjr
©2007-2010 ~kenmeyerjr
This was done for a class project, and is a proposed cover for a fictional cd called "Golden Throats: A Matter of Opinion." Name 'em all!

I was going to say this but the "later Tom" fans always take offense. I sure do have very fond memories of his first four albums and how I could listen to them for hours and imagine the world he lived in. His sharply-observed lyrics always held my attention.
I enjoy all of his music and I don't find his "periods" to be distinctly different from each other anyhow. His lyrics and music have always been brilliant. I don't "take offense" from the idea that someone may prefer his earlier tracks, however. This is a beautiful, poignant song.
Yup, me too. So glad I'm not there any more. But glad to hear this as well.
Edit: Huh! Voting this a 10 instead of a 9 improves the average rating by one tenth to 8.6. Well then.

Voted an 8, but then dropped the average to 8.5. Revised to a 10, back to 8.6.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
I was going to say this but the "later Tom" fans always take offense. I sure do have very fond memories of his first four albums and how I could listen to them for hours and imagine the world he lived in. His sharply-observed lyrics always held my attention.
Yup, me too. So glad I'm not there any more. But glad to hear this as well.
Edit: Huh! Voting this a 10 instead of a 9 improves the average rating by one tenth to 8.6. Well then.

bizon wrote:
I really didn't like Tom Waits when I was first exposed to his music in the mid 70’s and if anything I like his current work even less. However this song is so bound in with a time of my life when I was sharing a unsanitary student flat with friends in the Scottish Borders that I get a warm happy glow of pleasure whenever I hear it. Funny how music can do that to you isn’t it.
I cannot waits until the next Tom Waits tune.



