Caro Emerald – Riviera Life has that classic jazz ballroom music fans of jazz will enjoy. The production is absolutely outstanding. Bossa nova meets ballroom music on the Caro Emerald – Riviera Life single.
Caro needs an escape from her concrete jungle as 6 days a week is too much for her. The monotony of a 6 days a week work schedule is draining her. So she plans to go on a little getaway vacation for the green endless countrysides. Somewhere she has never been. That is what Riviera Life is about.
Caro is really tired of her concrete jungle. 6 days a week is way too much for her. The monotony of a 6 days a week work schedule is draining her from a mental health standpoint. So she plans to go on a little getaway vacation. That is what the phrase, “I’m gonna make the great escape/Go on a little getaway” means. She’ll go get her beat-up motor vehicle, start it up, and head for the green endless countrysides. And go somewhere she has never been.
She’ll stop and kiss her blues goodbye. Breathe until she soars outside her crazy nights and live a Riviera life. I’m sure that by candlelight she’ll be alright.
Caro feels the wind in her hidden hair bow. Her face feels the clear breeze. And down below she sees Monaco. She takes drive to the principality of Monaco. She drop off the keys at the valet of the hotel she is staying at. She looks out her window bay with her one afternoon martini. Caro wouldn’t want it any other way.
So whenever her eyes get weary she is not fearing whatever life brings. When times make her teary, she’ll know what she is meant to do. She’s got nothing at all to lose.
Caro explains how weekdays are impossible for her to function through on Absolutely Me. But when it gets to Friday, what you get is absolutely Caro. At least at/in the ballroom.
Clear the way, boys! The lady has arrived. All you handsome fellas, please wait for Caro to the right. Mr. Bandleader, let’s kick out the jam! Give her something that will light it up and make her feet go bam bam bam! Because Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday are impossible for Caro, you see. But when it gets to Friday, what you get is absolutely Caro. It’s quarter past 11 PM and she is not in the mood to drink alcohol.
Here is what Caro tells everyone, “Clear the way, boys! The lady has arrived. All you handsome fellas, please wait for me to the right. Don’t keep me waiting. Ooh, thank you for the drink. It’s quarter past eleven. I’m not in the mood to think. Mr. Bandleader, let’s kick out the jam! Gimme something that’ll light it up and make my feet go bam bam bam! Because Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday are impossible, you see. But when it gets to Friday, what’cha get is absolutely me.”
Sweeter than the candy about to caress her lips. Imagine all the sugar when she start to shake her hips. It’s not an illusion. She’s as live as she can be. Instead of all your promises, why don’t you show all your charms to Caro? But when it gets to Friday, what you get is absolutely her.
Mr. Bandleader, this arrangement has to change. Give Caro something that’ll light it up. Won’t you let the boogie start to play?
Caro doesn’t want a serenade or a drink. Caro doesn’t want to hear you say a thing. All she needs is your attention and a 10 karat diamond ring.
I rate this single 5/5*****!