Lyrics Greenwich Village Folk Song Salesman - Nancy Sinatra
I
met
him
in
a
Greenwich
village
coffee
nook
He
was
selling
folk
songs
and
little
bitty
books
The
place
was
full
of
happy
hop′d
up
hippies
at
the
time
All
mornin'
long
he
hadn′t
made
a
dime
He
was
a
Greenwich
village
folk
song
salesman
You
should
have
heard
the
bag
he
was
in
He
was
a
Greenwich
village
folk
song
salesman
He'd
jump
up
and
sing
one
now
and
then
Said
I've
got
songs
about
Detroit
and
VietNam
And
new
one
about
the
economic
opportunity
program
He
had
a
little
banjo
with
an
alligator
strap
He′d
sing
a
song
at
the
drop
of
your
hat
He
had
one
song
there
that
Johnson
should
have
heard
To
the
tune
of
the
Great
Speckled
Bird
He
was
a
Greenwich
village
folk
song
salesman
His
berd
was
a
dark
shade
of
green
He
was
a
Greenwich
village
folk
song
salesman
And
now
and
then
he′d
jump
up
and
he
screams
Said
I've
got
songs
about
Detroit
and
Vietnam
And
new
one
about
the
economic
opportunity
program
I
can′t
even
pronounce
that!
Well
I
told
him
I
had
to
soon
be
on
my
way
Way
back
to
Music
City
US
of
A
He
said
if
you'd
see
Lee
and
Nancy
my
friend
Tell
′em
I've
got
fifteen
songs
for
them
He
was
a
Greenwich
village
folk
song
salesman...
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