The Last Payday - Harry Connick, Jr.
Danny was an old-time Bourbon Street barker Who wanted the same as Charlie Parker And always cued-up a ball Thinking he was one rack away But even when you run the table The check still seems small When it`s your last payday The shallow pocket changer Who always took advantage of strangers Tried to make a five-grand grab With a split second getaway But he forgot that a bag of money Ain't worth much on a slab When it`s your last payday That line about luck just can`t be bought You`re always lucky `til you get caught Trouble will find you, no need to look And luck won`t help when they close the book I know a lot of young fellas in here Especially those on the highest tier Still want to believe That Santa comes in a sleigh They`re right about the long white beard But wrong about Christmas Eve What`s Christmas, when it`s your last payday
Artist: Harry Connick, Jr.
Title: The Last Payday