Talk:Lazybones (song)
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Anecdote about fast writing
[edit]In 2019 I removed this charming anecdote because it has needed a citatino for SEVEN YEARS! ... and I can't find one online, except a couple that scrape this article. According to Carmichael, in an interview, Mercer came into Carmichael’s apartment in New York one day and saw Hoagy “snoozin’” on his couch. Mercer said, “Hoag, I’m gonna write a song called ‘Lazy Bones’.” Carmichael said, “Well, let’s get at it.” They went over to Hoagy’s piano, Johnny said the first line and Hoagy started playing a melody. The song was done in twenty minutes. Both men agreed on the time in separate interviews.{{cn|date=February 2012}}