George Gershwin
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
The flight of a vulture overhead scares the superstitious Porgy, who takes the bird’s appearance as an evil omen. Indeed, his and Bess' fortunes take a turn for the worse after this point in the opera.
Boss, dat bird mean trouble
Once de buzzard fold his wing an' light over yo' house
All yo' happiness done dead
Buzzard keep on flyin' over, take along yo' shadow
Ain' nobody dead dis mornin'
Livin's jus' begun
Two is strong where one is feeble;
Man an' woman livin', workin'
Sharin' grief an' sharin' laughter
An' love like Augus' sun
Trouble, is dat you over yonder
Lookin' lean an' hungry?
Don' you let dat buzzard keep you
Hangin' round my do'
Ain' you heard de news this mornin'?
Step out, brudder, hit de gravel;
Porgy who you used to feed on
Don' live here no mo'
Ha, ha, ha, ha! Buzzard, on yo' way!
Ole age, what is you anyhow
Nuttin' but bein' lonely
Pack yo' things an' fly from here
Carry grief an' pain
Dere's two folks livin' in dis shelter
Eatin', sleepin', singin', prayin'
Ain' no such thing as loneliness
An' Porgy's young again
Buzzard, keep on flyin'
Porgy's young again
Buzzard Song was written by George Gershwin & DuBose Heyward & Ira Gershwin.
George Gershwin released Buzzard Song on Mon Sep 30 1935.