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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Sting
Bass
Shaggy
Performer
Sting International
Background Vocals
Dwayne Shippy
Keyboards
Andy Bassford
Guitar
Clark Gayton
Trombone
Dominic Miller
Guitar
Geoffrey Keezer
Piano
Glenn Rogers
Guitar
Machine Gun Funk
Keyboards
Martin Kierszenbaum
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Sting
Composer
Orville Burrell
Composer
Shaun Pizzonia
Composer
Dwayne Shippy
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Sting International
Producer
Dwayne Shippy
Additional Producer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
From way back here on the bandstand
She look like a goddess in the lights
At some point in the set she turned her face
And glance my way most nights
I take a little solo
I play for her, she smile, return the favor
I'd make the sweetest love to her
With ever semi quiver
[Verse 2]
There's a sadness in your plan she said
That penetrates my bones
Something in your intonation, something in your tone
Always understated, but never over blown
My name for your is sad trombone
Yes, my name for you is sad trombone
[Verse 3]
It'd seemed like she found the secret key to my soul
And gathered up my broken life and somehow made me whole
We'd share our room together, my band mates were all green
And they warned me 'bout some story in a movie they'd all seen
[Verse 4]
There's a sadness in your plan she said
That penetrates my bones
Something in your intonation, something in your tone
Always understated, but never over blown
My name for your is sad trombone
Yes, my name for you is sad trombone
[Verse 5]
Now when the light goes out and the music stops and the curtain close
That's when the heartbeat race, sadness on your face
You can't take no more
I see you searchin' for your smile, we haven't seen that in a while
Now when the light goes out and the music stops and the curtain close
That sad trombone
[Verse 6]
Never made much money and the ticket counts were light
We count the bars until we reached some hotel for the night
She was my morning coffee, the butter on my toast
Till she got a better offer from some outfit on the coast
[Verse 7]
Whoa, there's a sadness in my playing now
A desperate cry, a moan
Something in my choice of notes, something in my tone
Slide into the deepest bass from a lonely baritone
I guess I always be the sad trombone
I guess I always be the sad trombone
[Verse 8]
It's an old, old story, one you've probably heard
You start out in a major key then you're down a minor third
Aimlessly sliding, sinking like a stone
It doesn't get no deeper than the scraps that you been thrown
But somethings, they just stay with you but after they have flown
And it always comes back down to the bone
And it always comes back down to the bone
[Verse 9]
Down to the bone
Down to the bone
Down to the bone
Down to the bone
Down to the bone, yeah
Written by: Dwayne Shippy, Orville Burrell, Shaun Pizzonia, Sting