Story Behind The Song
We just wanted a flair of the old black & white movies that were magical.
Song Description
A lonely chanteuse sings about what she wants in her hotel room in Paris.
Song Length |
4:23 |
Genre |
Jazz - Lounge, Jazz - General |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Serene, Serene |
Subject |
Loneliness, Joy |
Similar Artists |
Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe |
Language |
English |
Lyrics
ROOM SERVICE
By Chris Gantry, Keeli Kelly, Sam Cooper ©2012
615-469-4067 jericat@yahoo.com
From my balcony in Paris, on my second glass of wine,
Staring down on Rue De L'Amour, lovers strolling by.
The wind comes in from nowhere, blows up my summer dress,
I feel a sudden urge for passion, I need someone's caress.
Chorus
Room service, send me what I need.
I'm a little nervous, the bell boy's just nineteen.
I bet he tastes like chocolate, I have a weakness for sweets,
Room service, oh mon dieu, is what I need.
I slide into a bubble bath, leave the door ajar,
Anticipating what he'll do when he enters my boudoir,
I see him in the candlelight, champagne and caviar,
"Madam," he whispers softly, "Shall I serve you where you are?"
Chorus
Room service, sent me what I need.
I'm a little nervous, the bell boy's just nineteen.
I knew he'd taste like chocolate, I have a weakness for sweets,
Room service, oh mon dieu, is what I need.