call out, sit down, go away, fade out.
This song first appeared on Tom Waits' 1973 debut album Closing Time. As with many of his songs, it seems to depict a late night encounter in a seedy venue.
Waits' recording career has spanned well over 4 decades and 18 albums, during which he has established a huge cult following. He has also appeared as an actor in a number of Jim Jarmusch movies, written stage musicals and worked as an actor in the theatre.
He refuses to allow his music to be used in adverts and has on occasions sued advertisers for doing so without his permission.
Waits' recording career has spanned well over 4 decades and 18 albums, during which he has established a huge cult following. He has also appeared as an actor in a number of Jim Jarmusch movies, written stage musicals and worked as an actor in the theatre.
He refuses to allow his music to be used in adverts and has on occasions sued advertisers for doing so without his permission.
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
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,
Well I turn around to look at you, and you look back at me,
Now it's closing time, the music's fading out
Sit down: to move your body ino a sitting position on a chair or on the ground.
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Go away: to disappear. Here it is used figuratively to mean that the evening comes to an end.
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