D.W. Washburn

JERRY LEIBER, MIKE STOLLER

D.W. Washburn, I heard a sweet voice say.
D.W. Washburn, this is your lucky day.
A hot bowl of soup is waitin'.
A hot bowl of soup and a shave.
D.W. Washburn, we picked you to say.

Can't you hear the bugle call? Can't you hear the bells?
Even you can be reborn, you naughty
If you don't get out of that gutter,
before the next big rain.
D.W. Wahsburn, you're gonna wash right down the drain.

Up, up, come on get up off your street.
If you can only make it from your hands to your knees,
I know you can make it to your feet. Wooah!
D.W. Washburn, I said to myself.
D.W. Washburn, why don't you go save sombody else?

Well, I got no job to go to.
I don't work and I don't get paid.
I got a bottle of wine, I'm feelin' fine.
And I believe I got it made.

I'd like to thank all you good people
for comin' to my aid.
But I'm D.W. Washburn.
I do believe I got it made.

I do believe I got it made, don't need nobody.
I do believe I got it made, I do believe I got it made.

Trivia about the song D.W. Washburn by The Monkees

On which albums was the song “D.W. Washburn” released by The Monkees?
The Monkees released the song on the albums “Music Box” in 2001, “The Best of the Monkees” in 2003, and “Monkeemania: The Very Best of The Monkees” in 2011.
Who composed the song “D.W. Washburn” by The Monkees?
The song “D.W. Washburn” by The Monkees was composed by JERRY LEIBER, MIKE STOLLER.

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