Working for the Japanese

Ron DeLacy

I ain't never read the Wall Street Journal
I ain't no Ph.D
The trickle-down theory and the Laffer curve
Are just Greek to me

I'm ignorant about inflation
And the Federal Reserve T-note
I ain't never had a lesson in the Great Depression
But this much I know

We're all working for the Japanese
Little cars and color TVs
Sending all our money overseas
To the Eastern 'sphere

One day we're gonna lose our roots
Wear Oriental jeans and boots
And drink nothing but Kawasaki sake, Honda wine, and Mitsubishi light beer

Chrysler fights for survival
So does General Motors
Ford perseveres with better ideas
And everybody drives Toyotas

Sony owns the Rockefeller Center
And the Hawaiian archipelago
We buy Seikos, Walkmans, TVs, and minivans
And wonder where the money all goes

Just working for the Japanese
Little cars and color TVs
Sending all our money overseas
To the Eastern 'sphere

One day we're gonna lose our roots
Wear Oriental jeans and boots
And drink nothing but Kawasaki sake, Honda wine, and Mitsubishi light beer

I'm gonna gather up all my dollars
Trade 'em in for Yen
Get up and go to Tokyo
Start over again

Gonna change my name to Yamada
Marry me a geisha wife
And eat nutritious dishes like little raw fishes
And, be happy for the rest of my life

While you're a-workin' for the Japanese
Little cars and color TVs
Sending all your money overseas
To the Eastern 'sphere

One day you're gonna roose your loots
Where Oriental jeans and boots
And, drink nothing but Kawasaki sake, Honda wine, and Mitsubishi right beer

You're gonna love that
Kawasaki sake, Honda wine, and Mitsubishi light beer

Ah-so!

Trivia about the song Working for the Japanese by Ray Stevens

When was the song “Working for the Japanese” released by Ray Stevens?
The song Working for the Japanese was released in 1991, on the album “#1 With a Bullet”.
Who composed the song “Working for the Japanese” by Ray Stevens?
The song “Working for the Japanese” by Ray Stevens was composed by Ron DeLacy.

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