A Basso Profundo Am I
Everyone has a secret longing
And when I grew to a man
How I wanted to be a tenor
And sing as tenors can
Love songs sweet
Full of sympathy
I would sing them all the while
But no such songs are left for me
I must sing The Big Bass Viol!
For my voice became a bass
For such songs are out of place
Songs of the sea, and of drink, are left for me
Of love, not the slightest taste
But a tenor I would be
Full of sweetest sympathy
But down went my voice, in the deepest of tones
Love can't be heard in a chorus of groans
Now when I sing, I must praise Davy Jones
Wrought in the cradle of the deep
That sort of song I must sing
Drinking, drinking, drinking
Such songs do not mean a thing
But if my voice was a tenor
I'd sing way up to high C
Love songs grand, I could then command
Oh, how happy I'd be
But down went my voice, in the deepest of tones
Love can't be heard in a chorus of groans
Now when I sing, I must praise Davy Jones
For a Basso Profundo
A Basso Profundo
A Basso Profundo
Am I