One For My Baby
Nana Mouskouri Lyrics


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It's quarter to three
There's no one in the place except you and me
So set 'em up, Joe
I've got a little story you ought to know

We're drinking, my friend
To the end of a brief episode
Make it one for my baby
And one more for the road

Well, I know the routine
So put another nickel in the machine
I'm feeling so bad
I wish you'd make the music dreamy and sad

Could tell you a lot
But you've got to be true to your code
Make it one for my baby
And one more for the road

You'd never know it but, buddy, I'm a kind of poet
And I've got a lot of things to say
And when I'm gloomy, you simply gotta listen to me
Until it's talked away

Well, that's how it goes
And Joe, I know you're getting anxious to close
So thanks for the cheer
I hope you didn't mind my bending your ear

This torch that I've found
Gotta be drowned or it's gonna explode
Make it one for my baby




And one more for the road
That long, long road

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nana Mouskouri's song One For My Baby tell a story of a man who finds himself in a bar at quarter to three in the morning with the bartender, Joe, as his only companion. The man orders a drink and asks Joe to set them up, as he has a little story he wants to share. The man proceeds to confess his feelings of sadness and gloominess, telling Joe that he is a "kind of poet" with a lot of thoughts to share. He asks Joe to make the music "dreamy and sad" as he tells his story. He then asks Joe to make it "one for my baby and one more for the road," implying that he wants one last drink before leaving. The man tells Joe that he hopes the bartender did not mind his "bending his ear" with his melancholic tale, and that the "torch" that he's found within him must be "drowned" before it explodes.


Line by Line Meaning

It's quarter to three
It's very late at night


There's no one in the place except you and me
We are alone in this establishment


So set 'em up, Joe
Please serve us another round of drinks, Joe


I've got a little story you ought to know
I have something important to share with you


We're drinking, my friend
We are consuming alcoholic drinks, my acquaintance


To the end of a brief episode
To commemorate the end of a short experience


Make it one for my baby
Provide a drink for my loved one


And one more for the road
And another drink for when we leave


Well, I know the routine
I am knowledgeable of the customary actions


So put another nickel in the machine
Please insert more currency into the jukebox


I'm feeling so bad
I am currently experiencing negative emotions


I wish you'd make the music dreamy and sad
I request that the music be melancholic and emotional


Could tell you a lot
I have many stories to share


But you've got to be true to your code
However, you must adhere to your principles


Make it one for my baby
Serve another drink to my loved one


And one more for the road
And another drink for when we leave


You'd never know it but, buddy, I'm a kind of poet
You may not be aware, but I consider myself a poet, friend


And I've got a lot of things to say
And I have many thoughts and feelings I wish to express


And when I'm gloomy, you simply gotta listen to me
When I feel down, you must lend me your ear


Until it's talked away
Until my sadness is eased through conversation


Well, that's how it goes
That is the nature of the situation


And Joe, I know you're getting anxious to close
And Joe, I understand you wish to end your work shift soon


So thanks for the cheer
Thank you for providing us with enjoyment


I hope you didn't mind my bending your ear
I hope I did not take up too much of your time or bother you


This torch that I've found
This intense feeling I have discovered


Gotta be drowned or it's gonna explode
Must be diminished or it will become overwhelming


Make it one for my baby
Please serve another drink for my loved one


And one more for the road
And another drink for when we leave on our journey


That long, long road
The path ahead of us is lengthy




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