Wall Street Village Day

Jake Holmes, Bob Gaudio

[Verse 1]
Uptown people on the corners watching other people play
And while the people watch them play
The players watch the people
On a Greenwich Village day

[Verse 2]
Paisley people dressed in colors wearing what they have to say
Some are paisley, some are grey
See them masquerading
On a Greenwich Village day

[Chorus]
People there for the show
They came to see - what, they don't know
The Village stores are filled with all kinds of groovy trash and trinkets
And there are scores of bargains for everyone who wants to think it

[Verse 3]
What a wonderful day
To make-believe away
But they can't stay
Tomorrow

[Verse 4]
Downtown people on the corners watching other people play
And while the people watch them play
The players watch the people
On a Wall Street kind of day

[Verse 5]
Pinstripe people dressed in colors wearing what they have to say
Some are pinstripe, some are grey
See them masquerading
On a Wall Street kind of day

[Chorus]
People there for the show
They came to see - what, they don't know
The Uptown stores are filled with all kinds of stylish trash and trinkets
And there are scores of bargains for everyone who wants to think it

[Verse 6]
What a wonderful day
To make-believe away
But who's to say
You call the game another name
It's still the same
On a Wall Street Village day

Trivia about the song Wall Street Village Day by The Four Seasons

When was the song “Wall Street Village Day” released by The Four Seasons?
The song Wall Street Village Day was released in 1968, on the album “The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette”.
Who composed the song “Wall Street Village Day” by The Four Seasons?
The song “Wall Street Village Day” by The Four Seasons was composed by Jake Holmes, Bob Gaudio.

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