Cabaret
Ray Conniff 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 a 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
Come to the cabaret

Come taste the wine, come hear the band, come blow a 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
Only a cabaret, old chum




So come to the cabaret
I love a cabaret

Overall Meaning

The song Cabaret is originally from the musical of the same name, with music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb. The song is a call to action, encouraging listeners to come out of their solitary, mundane lives and join in the festivities of the cabaret. It suggests that life is short and one should indulge in pleasures as they come.


The opening lines of the song, “What good is sitting alone in your room, come hear the music play…” implies that life should not be spent in isolation, but rather in the company of others, enjoying music, wine, and festivities. The significance of the lines “Put down the knitting, the book and the broom, time for a holiday…” suggests that it is important to take a break from the monotony of everyday life and to engage in activities that bring us joy. This is further emphasized by the chorus, “Life is a cabaret, old chum, come to the cabaret…” which repeatedly encourages listeners to come out and celebrate.


In the second verse, the song highlights the importance of celebration and revelry, with the lines “Come taste the wine, come hear the band, come blow a horn, start celebrating…” The song urges listeners to reject negativity and naysayers, represented by the “prophet of doom,” and instead embrace the joy and excitement of the cabaret. The final chorus, “Only a cabaret, old chum, so come to the cabaret…” reinforces the idea that life should be enjoyed to the fullest, and the cabaret is the perfect place to do just that.


Line by Line Meaning

What good is sitting alone in your room
Why waste your time being alone in your room?


Come hear the music play
Listen to the music playing to enjoy life.


Life is a cabaret, old chum
Life is a never-ending cabaret full of adventures, my friend.


Come to the cabaret
Join the fun at the cabaret.


Put down the knitting, the book and the broom
Stop doing mundane tasks and come have some fun.


Time for a holiday
It's time to take a break and enjoy yourself.


Come taste the wine, come hear the band, come blow a horn
Enjoy every moment of life by trying new things.


Start celebrating, right this way your table's waiting
Join in the celebration and come sit at your reserved table.


No use permitting some prophet of doom
Don't let negative people ruin your enjoyment.


To wipe every smile away
To destroy all the happiness you've achieved so far.


Only a cabaret, old chum
Remember, it's just a cabaret and not the end of the world.


So come to the cabaret
Don't miss out on the fun, come to the cabaret.


I love a cabaret
I enjoy the lively atmosphere of cabarets.




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