[Sting] From way back here on the bandstand She looked like a goddess in the lights At some point in the set sheâd turn her face and glance my way most nights
Iâd take a little solo, Iâd play for her, sheâd smile, return the favor Iâd make the sweetest love to her with every semiquaver
âThereâs a sadness in your playing,â she said âThat penetrates my bones Something in your intonation, something in your tone Always understated, never overblown My name for you is Sad Trombone Yes, my name for you is Sad Trombone.â
[Sting] It seemed like sheâd found the secret key to my soul And gathered up my broken life and somehow made me whole
Weâd share a room together, my bandmates were all green And they warned me âbout some story in a movie theyâd all seen
âThereâs a sadness in your playing,â she said âThat penetrates my bones Something in your intonation, something in your tone Always understated, never overblown My name for you is Sad Trombone Yes, my name for you is Sad Trombone.â
[Shaggy] Now when the light goes out and the music stops and the curtains close Thatâs when your heartbeat race
Sadness on your face, and you canât take no more I see you searching for your smile We havenât seen that in a while Now when the light goes out and the music stops and the curtains close Thatâs Sad Trombone
[Sting] We never made much money, the ticket counts were light Weâd count the bars until we reached some hotel for the night She was my morning coffee, the butter on my toast âTil she got a better offer from some outfit on the coast
Oh, thereâs a sadness in my playing now
A desperate cry, a moan Something in my choice of notes Something in my tone Sliding to the deepest bass from a lonely baritone I guess Iâll always be the Sad Trombone I guess Iâll always be the Sad Trombone
Itâs an old, old story, and one youâve probably heard You start out in a major key, then youâre down a minor third Aimlessly sliding, sinking like a stone It doesnât get no deeper, than the scraps that youâve been thrown But some things they just stay with you, long after they have flown And it always comes back downâŠto the bone
And it always comes back downâŠto the bone Down to the bone Down to the bone