Lyrics Hard Times In New York Town - Demo - 1961 - Bob Dylan
Come
you
ladies
and
you
gentlemen,
a-listen
to
my
song.
Sing
it
to
you
right,
but
you
might
think
it's
wrong.
Just
a
little
glimpse
of
a
story
I'll
tell
"Bout
an
East
Coast
city
that
you
all
know
well.
It's
hard
times
in
the
city,
Livin'
down
in
New
York
town.
Old
New
York
City
is
a
friendly
old
town,
From
Washington
Heights
to
Harlem
on
down.
There's
a-mighty
many
people
all
millin'
all
around,
They'll
kick
you
when
you're
up
and
knock
you
when
you're
down.
It's
hard
times
in
the
city,
Livin'
down
in
New
York
town.
It's
a
mighty
long
ways
from
the
Golden
Gate
To
Rockefeller
Plaza
n'
the
Empire
State.
Mister
Rockefeller
sets
up
as
high
as
a
bird,
Old
Mister
Empire
never
says
a
word.
It's
hard
times
from
the
country,
Livin'
down
in
New
York
town.
Well,
it's
up
in
the
mornin'
tryin'
to
fins
a
job
of
work.
Stand
in
one
place
till
your
feet
begin
to
hurt.
If
you
go
a
lot
o'
money
you
can
make
yourself
merry,
If
you
only
got
a
nickel,
it's
the
Staten
Island
Ferry.
And
it's
hard
times
in
the
city,
Livin'
down
in
New
York
town.
Mister
Hudson
come
a-sailin'
down
the
stream
And
old
Mister
Minuet
paid
for
his
dream.
Bought
your
city
on
a
one-way
track,
'F
I
had
my
way
I'd
sell
it
right
back.
And
it's
hard
times
in
the
city,
Livin'
down
in
New
York
town.
I'll
take
all
the
smog
in
Cal-i-for-ne-ay,
'N'
every
bit
of
dust
in
the
Oklahoma
plains,
'N'
the
dirt
in
the
caves
of
the
Rocky
Mountain
mines.
It's
all
much
cleaner
than
the
New
York
kind.
And
it's
hard
times
in
the
city,
Livin'
down
in
New
York
town.
So
all
you
newsy
people,
spread
the
news
around,
You
c'n
listen
to
m'
story,
listen
to
m'
song.
You
c'n
step
on
my
name,
you
c'n
try
'n'
get
me
beat,
When
I
leave
New
York,
I'll
be
standin'
on
my
feet.
And
it's
hard
times
in
the
city,
Livin'
down
in
New
York
town.

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