Lyrics Americana: Brother, can you spare a dime? - Bing Crosby
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
Say
buddy,
can
you
spare
a
dime?
Once
in
khaki
suits,
ah,
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
Oh,
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?
Album
Musical Moments to Remember: Bing Crosby, Vol. 1 (From the Roaring Twenties to the Depression Years, 1926-1938)
date of release
01-04-2014
1 Dinah
2 Home on the Range - True Confessions
3 Let's Put Out the Lights (And Go to Sleep)
4 Americana: Brother, can you spare a dime?
5 Red Sails In The Sunset
6 The Jungle Princess: Moonlight and Shadows
7 Anything Goes: My Heart and I
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