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1976 (Shirley performs this sultry but sad torch (style) song with her own unique richly dramatic vocal style on her 1976 TV Variety Show. This song was originally written by Tommy Wolf and Fran Landesman for the musical, 'The Nervous Set' but the words can mean many different things to many people.)

Shirley recorded and released this song on her 1972 LP titled, 'And I Love You So'

ABOUT this song:

This song is from the 1959 Musical called, 'The Nervous Set'. The Nervous Set, the jazz musical born in St. Louis' legendary Gaslight Square entertainment district in 1959, described the Beat Generation, the young people in post-World War II, pre-Vietnam America, swimming in disillusioned angst and apathy, angry, poetic and nihilistic. But this was not a musical about the Beats; this was a Beat Musical, funny, biting, outrageous, despairing, and brilliantly witty. Stubbornly refusing to give the audience a boffo finale, refusing even to offer them people to care about or the satisfaction of applause, doggedly determined to offend, discomfort, even repel now and then.

But even through the haze of verbal and emotional fog, The Nervous Set is also truthful, a serious social document, a record of a time and place that should never be forgotten, when America had lost its way and lost track of what's important. It is a loving evocation of the Beat Generation, with all its warts and contradictions, all its nihilism and its earth-shattering realignment of modern literature and poetry. Everyone knows about the hippies, but how many people know where the hippies came from?

The Nervous Set opened on March 10, 1959, in a three hundred seat saloon-theatre-club called the Crystal Palace, in the heart of the Gaslight Square entertainment district in St. Louis. Strange as it might seem to those who weren't there, for almost a decade in the late fifties and early sixties, Gaslight Square was an international mecca for Beat writers, up-and-coming comedians, and jazz musicians, like yet-to-be-stars Woody Allen, Lenny Bruce, Barbra Streisand, Phyllis Diller, the Smothers Brothers, Mike Nichols and Elaine May, Alan Arkin, and so many others.

For more information on this Musical you can go on line and type in, 'The Nervous Set'

LYRICS:

Sing a song of sad young men,

glasses full of rye

All the news is bad again,

kiss your dreams goodbye

All the sad young men,

sitting in the bars

Knowing neon nights,

and missing all the stars

All the sad young men,

drifting through the town

Drinking up the night,

trying not to drown

All the sad young men,

singing in the cold

Trying to forget,

that they're growing old

All the sad young men,

choking on their youth

Trying to be brave,

running from the truth

Autumn turns the leaves to gold,

slowly dies the heart

Sad young men are growing old,

that's the cruelest part

All the sad young men,

seek a certain smile

Someone they can hold,

for just a little while

Tired little girl,

does the best she can

Trying to be gay,

for a sad young men

While a grimy moon,

watches from above

All the sad young men,

who play at making love

Misbegotten moon

shine for sad young men

Let your gentle light

guide them home again

All the sad,

sad,

sad,

young men

Comentarios

10 years ago

Alan Gregory

As a piano teacher..........Shirley......your phrasing is impeccable.......Divina!!.

10 years ago

Alan Gregory

"Diva" status must be given to this woman....The adulation of the audience, the "truth" of her singing....As a devotee of the greatest singer of all time...Maria Callas...I'm struggling to find the emotional "tap" that this fabulous interpreter, could not equally "turn-on!!".......Sublime!!!....Dame Shirley........I'm truly..in awe!!!...xxxx

10 years ago

drewsmusical

well, you do know that the beatniks and poets lived in the village, Greenwich Village that is,and were considered gay even at that time. although perhaps the term Gay was not yet used . more like sad young men.

10 years ago

Dave Mattia

Happily, one can interpret a song to mean anything, and it's easy to perhaps hear this as gay anthem simply because Dame Shirley sings it, but it wasn't meant to be. The lyrics were written by Fran Landesman for the play "The Nervous Set" wherein she intended to describe the decaying and disillusioned lives of the aging beatniks of New York's "Beat Generation" -- poets and artists who rapidly fell out of fashion in the 1950s and early 1960s. I don't like to think that Fran was describing gay men as drunken "desperate" and "sad" and lonely or misbegotten. Similarly, Eydie Gorme's big hit "If He Walked Into My Life" is viewed as a torch song -- and often as a gay man's torch song -- but it is actually a ballad sung by Auntie Mame in the musical "Mame" where she wonders why her nephew has grown up and changed so much. I guess that's the genius behind the lyricist and the persona of the singer -- a song can reinvent itself. 

10 years ago

Rafael Storm

Not only is her interpretation of this gay anthem the best, but this particular performance by her is her best job of it, ever. She had to cut the song from her live performances, because the audiences' emotional responses were too overwhelming. Brava, Shirley!(Please don't EVER remove this from YT!)

10 years ago

Paul Edwards

Probably the most explicit emblem of my life! Thank you!

10 years ago

cojoification

She is truly a marvel - a complete original. 

10 years ago

polky50

Does anyone remember the Capitol Cinema in Cardiff ??? that was the first time , changed my life for ever ................xxxx

10 years ago

polky50

The one and only Shirl ,I have been lucky to see her since I was Twelve ,she is to me the best .......love you Shirl, come dine with me.........................xxxx

11 years ago

body1949

I've been in love with her since I was 12. I'm 64 now and still listen to her every day. Always makes me feel better.

11 years ago

carl Last

The one and only

11 years ago

Andrew Lang

I first heard Miss Shirley singing this way back when she came to Glasgow in I think 1986, it was May anyway. I cried from the heart. I had been badly raped as a boy of 11 years old, been used since then, & this song, touched my soul as it always does. I call this lady "Aunty Shirley" because she saved my life. This great Lady has lifted me over the years, and kept me going. I'm Still Here because of DSB. 

11 years ago

NoShyViolet1

Incredible. Dame Shirley has an exquisitely amazing gift. NO ONE on our planet performs this song like her! BRAVO.

12 years ago

Michael M

Dame Shirley Bassey was perfect! At 76 years of age she still has that powerful voice!

12 years ago

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12 years ago

NoShyViolet1

SPLENDID. One of her very best performances. :)

12 years ago

NoShyViolet1

One of my very, very favorite videos of 2012...Timeless, Classic, Magnificent. Big applause to Scot for sharing it with us.

12 years ago

NoShyViolet1

I feel as though I am sitting in an opera seat...High Drama. Most Excellent performance.

12 years ago

NoShyViolet1

"Autumn turns the leaves to gold..." Out of this world high drama. WOW!

12 years ago

Ana Silva

Uma voz de ouro!!!! uma interpretação emotiva!!!! Maravilhosa,sensual. Obrigada.

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