Get Happy - Lou Levy



     
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She packed her shit and she left for the city
On the 8:10 train and I still can't believe it
Man, I don't even know how we could let this happen
She slammed the door and she gave me the finger
And we fell so fast I still can't remember
You can read it yourself, it's all in the letter
Man, I don't even know how we could let this happen
Maybe you're right
We've had a good time
I'll sit around, you get yourself a new life
Go get your spot
(Go get your spot)
Go find your smile
And get happy
(Heard, heard)
Heard you're back, did you find what was missin'?
Was it just that easy or were you mistaken?
Man, I don't even know how we could let this happen

I don't even know how we could let this happen
Maybe you're right
We've had a good time
I'll sit around, you get yourself a new life
Go get your spot
(Go get your spot)
Go find your smile
And just let it shine tonight wherever you are
I hope there's a spot
(I hope there's a spot)
Save me a smile
And get happy, yeah
(Oooh)
Happy, yeah
(Oooh)
(Pa pa pa pa)
Happy, yeah
(Pa pa pa pa pa pa)
Maybe you're right
We've had a good time
I'll sit around, you get yourself a new life
Go get your spot
(Go get your spot)
Go find your smile
And just let it shine tonight wherever you are
I hope there's a spot
(I hope there's a spot)
Save me a smile
And get happy
And get happy, yeah
Get happy, yeah
Oww, she left me
(Find your smile)
Slammed the door and she gave me
(Find your smile)
Guess who's back in the city
(Find your smile)
Man, I just hope you're happy
(Find your smile)

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A superior bop-based pianist who has worked with a countless number of top jazz artists, Lou Levy started on piano when he was 12. He played with Georgie Auld (1947), Sarah Vaughan, Chubby Jackson (1947-1948), Boyd Raeburn, Woody Herman's Second Herd (1949-1950), Tommy Dorsey (1950), Auld again, and Flip Phillips. Levy was outside of music for a few years (1952-1954) and then gained a strong reputation as a fine accompanist to singers, working with Peggy Lee (on and off during 1955-1973), Ella Fitzgerald (1957-1962), June Christy, Anita O'Day, and Pinky Winters.

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