Last Call (Dave Van Ronk song) explained

Last Call is a song by Dave Van Ronk, originally released on his album Songs For Ageing Children in 1973, and released in a different version on Going Back To Brooklyn in 1994,[1] and is one of the few songs he has written.[2]

Van Ronk claims that he woke up one morning after a night of drinking with Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell, and the lyrics to this song were written on a piece of paper. Neither of them admitted to writing it, so he had to assume that he had[3]

In popular culture

Crime writer Lawrence Block took the title of his Matthew Scudder novel When the Sacred Ginmill Closes (1986) from the lyrics to the song:

And so we’ve had another night
of poetry and poses,
and each man knows he’ll be alone
when the sacred ginmill closes.

A key scene in the novel has ex-cop Scudder listening to the song late one night in the studio apartment of a bartender as they drink their lives away, and the song serves as a structural and philosophical theme for the book.[4]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.amazon.com/Last-Call/dp/B000QQRBLO
  2. http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,179786,00.html Going Back to Brooklyn by Dave Van Ronk @ARTISTdirect
  3. Dave Van Ronk: Going Back To Brooklyn (liner notes)
  4. http://dezji.wordpress.com/2007/10/05/song-of-the-day-dave-van-ronk-last-call-1973-1994/ Song of the day: DAVE VAN RONK – Last Call (1973 / 1994) | Music Musings and Miscellany