Chicago Style
Look out!
You ready for this?
Who's that comin' down the thoroughfare
The sunshine flashin' on his ring
Bowin' left and right and here and there
That's Chester, the trombone king
He gets his shirts straight from Paris
Cigarettes from the Nile
He talks like a eyebrow, but he plays Chicago style
He gets his shoes made in London
And they're real crocodile
But he plays trombone Chicago style
And he sometimes plays sweet
But sweet or hot, he's always got
That real gut-bucket beat
He's got a neat Latin mustache
And the girls love his smile
But he plays trombone Chicago style
A trombone made in Newark played in Chicago style
Chicago style
Chicago style
He gets his neck ties from Naples
And his socks from Argyle
Speaks Oxford English, but he plays Chicago style
Wears a stick pin from Rio, are you listenin'?
You can see it for a mile
But he plays trombone Chicago style
And he sometimes plays sweet
Uncle Jake's weary blues
But sweet or hot, he's always got
That real gut-bucket beat
He likes New York for the Opera
And gets two on the aisle
But he plays trombone, Chicago style
A trombone made in Newark played in Chicago style
Yes sir
Hey-hey
A trombone played Chicago style
You ready for this?
Who's that comin' down the thoroughfare
The sunshine flashin' on his ring
Bowin' left and right and here and there
That's Chester, the trombone king
He gets his shirts straight from Paris
Cigarettes from the Nile
He talks like a eyebrow, but he plays Chicago style
He gets his shoes made in London
And they're real crocodile
But he plays trombone Chicago style
And he sometimes plays sweet
But sweet or hot, he's always got
That real gut-bucket beat
He's got a neat Latin mustache
And the girls love his smile
But he plays trombone Chicago style
A trombone made in Newark played in Chicago style
Chicago style
Chicago style
He gets his neck ties from Naples
And his socks from Argyle
Speaks Oxford English, but he plays Chicago style
Wears a stick pin from Rio, are you listenin'?
You can see it for a mile
But he plays trombone Chicago style
And he sometimes plays sweet
Uncle Jake's weary blues
But sweet or hot, he's always got
That real gut-bucket beat
He likes New York for the Opera
And gets two on the aisle
But he plays trombone, Chicago style
A trombone made in Newark played in Chicago style
Yes sir
Hey-hey
A trombone played Chicago style
Credits
Writer(s): James Van Heusen, Johnny Burke
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