#VintageEchoesRadio #VintageJazz #1940smusic #relaxingmusic #vintagemusic #lofi #focusmusic One Last Drink is a 1940s jazz torch song — a smoky crooner ballad of sorrow and midnight longing. Framed by cabaret glass and hazy nights, it drifts between haunting ghosts of the past and the intimate ache of vintage jazz clubs. 🎙️ Vintage Echoes Radio revives the timeless intimacy of 1930s–40s crooner music, reimagined for today’s listener. Perfect for nights of memory, loss, and whispered devotion, or as elegant background music for writing and late-night focus. ✨ Key Phrases: • 1940s Jazz Torch Song • Smoky Midnight Crooner Ballad • Cabaret Glass & Vintage Club Atmosphere • Haunting Ghost of Lost Love • Sorrowful Nostalgia of the 1930s–40s • Vintage Focus Music • Jazz Ballad for Writing Subscribe for weekly Vintage Echoes — smoky ballads and 1930s–40s radio shows reimagined for today. -- LYRICS: "One Last Drink" Pour me a glass and I’ll pour out my soul, These smoky nights take a dangerous toll. I laugh for the crowd but I’m breaking inside, Dreams disappear where the shadows collide. Your hands once lingered like fire on my skin, Now I’m alone where the silence begins. The band keeps playing, but I can’t pretend, Every refrain is the ghost of the end. Kiss me, darling, though the night won’t last, The future fades like the smoke of the past. Hold me tighter, though we’re bound to lose, Love is a game the broken hearts choose. So strike that chord till the dawn turns gray, Another lie to keep sorrow at bay. If pain’s a song, then I’ll sing it through, A midnight hymn in the absence of you. -- Assisted by generative AI (no real persons depicted). Mixed and mastered in Ableton Live.