Cabaret
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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What good is sitting alone in your room?
Come hear the music play
Life is a cabaret, old chum,
Come to the cabaret.

Put down the knitting, the book, and the broom.
Time for a holiday.
Life is a cabaret, old chum,
Come to the cabaret.

Come taste the wine,
Come hear the band,
Come blow your horn,
Start celebrating,
Right this way,
Your table's waiting.

No use permitting
Some prophet of doom to wipe every smile away
Life is a cabaret, old chum,
So come to the cabaret!

I used to have this girlfriend known as Elsie,
With whom I shared four sorbid rooms in Chelsea.
She wasn't what you'd call
A blushing flower.

As a matter of fact
She rented by the hour.
The day she died the neighbors came to snicker
"Well, that's what comes from
Too much pills and liquor."

But when I saw her laid out like a queen,
She was the happiest, corpse,
I'd ever seen
I think of Elsie to this very day
I remember how she'd turned to me and say,
"What good is sitting alone in your room?

Come hear the music play
Life is a cabaret, old chum,
Come to the cabaret.

And as for me,
As for me
I made my mind up, back in Chelsea,
When I go, I'm going like Elsie
Start by admitting from cradle to tomb
Isn't that long a stay
Life is a cabaret, old chum,




It's only a cabaret, old chum,
And I love the cabaret.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bing Crosby's song Cabaret introduces the audience to the vibrant and lively atmosphere of a cabaret. The song urges people to get out of their mundane routines and revel in the music, wine, and celebrations at the cabaret. The first verse encourages people to leave their solitary lives behind and join the cabaret. The second verse asks people to abandon their mundane chores and embrace the joyous environment of the cabaret. The chorus repeats the central theme of the song, "Life is a cabaret," emphasizing that life is short and there's no use dwelling on negativity.


The final verse tells a story of a deceased woman named Elsie who lived her life on her own terms without conforming to societal norms. Despite her unconventional lifestyle, Elsie found happiness in the cabaret and urged the singer to do the same. The closing lines of the song speak to the singer's resolve to live life on his own terms and in the same spirit as Elsie. The song urges people to live freely, embrace joy, and celebrate life.


Line by Line Meaning

What good is sitting alone in your room?
Why stay alone in your room? There's a whole world outside waiting for you.


Come hear the music play
Join in the fun and listen to the lively music.


Life is a cabaret, old chum,
Life is a performance, a show to be witnessed and enjoyed, my friend.


Come to the cabaret.
Join us for a night of entertainment and excitement.


Put down the knitting, the book, and the broom.
Take a break from your daily chores and spend time in leisure.


Time for a holiday.
It's time to relax, unwind and indulge in some joyous activities.


Come taste the wine,
Enjoy the fine wine and the pleasures of life.


Come hear the band,
Listen to the music and feel the rhythm of life.


Come blow your horn,
Get ready to express yourself and showcase your talents.


Start celebrating,
Begin the festivities and savor every moment of life.


Right this way,
Follow me and I'll take you to the fun-filled cabaret.


Your table's waiting.
A place has already been set for you, come and join us at the party.


No use permitting
There's no point allowing


Some prophet of doom to wipe every smile away
Don't let a pessimist dampen your spirits and ruin your happiness.


So come to the cabaret!
Don't hesitate, join us at the club and have a great time.


I used to have this girlfriend known as Elsie,
There was a woman in my past named Elsie.


With whom I shared four sorbid rooms in Chelsea.
We shared a dingy apartment with four gloomy rooms in Chelsea.


She wasn't what you'd call
She wasn't exactly


A blushing flower.
A shy and innocent type.


As a matter of fact
In reality


She rented by the hour.
She was a prostitute who charged by the hour.


The day she died the neighbors came to snicker
When she died, the neighbors came to scoff and gossip.


"Well, that's what comes from
"That's what happens


Too much pills and liquor."
When you take too many pills and drink too much alcohol."


But when I saw her laid out like a queen,
But when I saw her body in the funeral home,


She was the happiest, corpse,
She looked so content, even in death,


I'd ever seen
I had ever witnessed.


I think of Elsie to this very day
Even today, I still remember Elsie fondly.


I remember how she'd turned to me and say,
I recall how she once said to me,


And as for me,
As for myself,


As for me
For myself,


I made my mind up, back in Chelsea,
I decided long ago, back when we lived together in Chelsea,


When I go, I'm going like Elsie
When I die, I want to leave this world with the same contentment Elsie had.


Start by admitting from cradle to tomb
We must first recognize that life is brief from the time we're born until we die.


Isn't that long a stay
Our time here is short.


It's only a cabaret, old chum,
Life is just a show, my friend.


And I love the cabaret.
And I thoroughly enjoy every moment of it!




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Fred Ebb, John Kander

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