Darrell Scott

The Man Who Could Have Played Bass For Shanana

Darrell Scott


THE MAN WHO COULD HAVE PLAYED BASS FOR SHANANA

I walked into the lounge of the Windsor Arms Hotel 
Where a band was playing Fifties songs 
The ones we know so well 
And they played just like the record 
Not a note was out of place 
Then they finished with "Goodnight Sweetheart" 
By the guy who played the bass 

As he walked by the table I offered him a beer 
Said I was a player too 
I had been for many years 
And we talked about the business 
All the years out on the road 
How forever sweet sixteen 
Was such a heluva heavy load 

And he said, "Ya know I could have made it once 
If I'd have listened to a friend 
He had set up this audition 
With a fifties group back when 
But it was 1967 and I had dreams of moving on 
The man who could've played bass for Shanana 

Shanana, Shanana 

He said, "I see them on the TV shows 
Every now and again and I see my buddy playing 
The saxophone the way he did back then 
Oh we used to play the circuit 
Any dive that had the pay 
But we'd have done it all for nothing 
Just to get a chance to play" 

He said, "I talk to my family on every Sunday night 
And I tell 'em where I'm working next 
And how the band is getting tight 
And my children always ask me 
How much longer I'll be gone" 
The man who could've played bass for Shanana 

Shanana, Shanana 

Well, we all have our stories 
How we try but can't forget 
And how we sit in contemplation 
And we lick our own regret 
There's the one we could've married 
There's the job we could've had 
There's the winning run we could've hit 
If we had a more loving dad 
And there's the house we could've bought 
When the prices weren't so high 
And there's the loving words we could've said 
Before that loved one died 
There's the road we could've traveled 
There's the one we traveled on and on and on 
And there's the man who could've played bass for Shanana 

Shanana, Shanana, Shanana