You were the best supporting actor The unforeseen factor You were the guy who yanked the chains behind the stage If you had talked a little faster Maybe dressed in alabaster You’d have been the hero of the age
CHORUS Well here’s your day in the sun, Lou We see it now that you’re done, you Are the luckiest man on the face of the earth The luckiest man on the face of the earth
You always played the second fiddle You were the guy just right of middle You were the man who drove the car while others slept If you had flashed a little fancy Maybe been a little dancy You’d have been the jewel that they all kept
BRIDGE You were consistently alive, You were the king of the line drive, There was always something about you, Lou And in the face of that disease When the muscles start to squeeze The life right out of you When most men shudder at the dread Here’s this thing you said ‘Bout being the luckiest man on the face of the earth