Lyrics Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? - Bing Crosby feat. Lenny Hayton & His Orchestra
They
used
to
tell
me
I
was
building
a
dream,
and
so
I
followed
the
mob,
When
there
was
earth
to
plow,
or
guns
to
bear,
I
was
always
there
right
on
the
job.
They
used
to
tell
me
I
was
building
a
dream,
with
peace
and
glory
ahead,
Why
should
I
be
standing
in
line,
just
waiting
for
bread?
Once
I
built
a
railroad,
I
made
it
run,
made
it
race
against
time.
Once
I
built
a
railroad;
now
it's
done.
Brother,
can
you
spare
a
dime?
Once
I
built
a
tower,
up
to
the
sun,
brick,
and
rivet,
and
lime;
Once
I
built
a
tower,
now
it's
done.
Brother,
can
you
spare
a
dime?
Once
in
khaki
suits,
gee
we
looked
swell,
Full
of
that
Yankee
Doodly
Dum,
Half
a
million
boots
went
slogging
through
Hell,
And
I
was
the
kid
with
the
drum!
Say,
don't
you
remember,
they
called
me
Al;
it
was
Al
all
the
time.
Why
don't
you
remember,
I'm
your
pal?
Buddy,
can
you
spare
a
dime?
Once
in
khaki
suits,
gee
we
looked
swell,
Full
of
that
Yankee
Doodly
Dum,
Half
a
million
boots
went
slogging
through
Hell,
And
I
was
the
kid
with
the
drum!
Say,
don't
you
remember,
they
called
me
Al;
it
was
Al
all
the
time.
Say,
don't
you
remember,
I'm
your
pal?
Buddy,
can
you
spare
a
dime?
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