I wouldn't trade you for the whole big apple,
The great white way, first base at Shea,
I wouldn't swap you for the city's keys,
Or all that stuff at Tiffanys,
I wouldn't trade you for the whole big apple,
To play the palace, the Met with Callas,
Not even for the Rockefeller tree,
Or corned beef at the Carnegie,
Who needs breakfast after dark,
Or counting stars in Central Park,
The glamour, the grammar all leave me cold,
But you keep me warm as I grow old,
I wouldn't trade you for the whole big apple,
The Circle Line, Le Cirque at nine,
Not for a penthouse on Park Avenue,
I wouldn't trade you,
Who needs breakfast after dark,
Or counting stars in Central Park,
The glamour, the grammar all leave me cold,
But you keep me warm as I grow old,
I wouldn't trade you for the whole big apple,
A plaza suite, Gene Kelly's feet,
No deal on Wallstreet could change my view,
Dow Jones and me are through,
I wouldn't trade you.
John Pizzarelli Jr. is an American guitarist, singer, and composer born in Paterson, New Jersey, in 1956. Son of the renowned jazz musician Bucky Pizzarelli, John inherited a passion for music from a young age. After studying at the Berklee College of Music, he established himself as one of the most talented interpreters of traditional American jazz music. His impeccable guitar technique and refined vocal style have made him an artist appreciated by both the public and critics. Pizzarelli has collaborated with numerous internationally renowned artists, including Tony Bennett, Michael Bublé, and Harry Connick Jr., demonstrating his musical versatility. Among his most representative songs are "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)", "I Get a Kick Out of You" and "Let's Fall in Love". His 1998 album, "The John Pizzarelli Trio", was a great success with the public.
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