When You're In Town

Irving Berlin

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    [1st verse:]
    One fine day on Broadway
    Simple Sally Brown
    Met a trav'ling salesman who was trav'ling around
    "Howdy do, how are you?
    Let's go see the town"
    Sally answered, "What a pity
    I would like to but the city
    Folks would talk, they would talk, you know that they can
    But I'd like to know you better, Mister Trav'ling Man

    [Refrain:]
    When you're in town, in my home town
    Look me up, look me up
    I'll be happy to see you
    When you're passing my way, drop in and stay
    If you'll come, you're welcome as flowers in May
    And you can hang your samples on a sour apple tree
    And I'll see that no one's around
    For I'd much rather walk where the neighbors don't talk
    When in town call around, goodbye

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    [2nd verse:]
    Sally Brown settled down
    Wed her trav'ling man
    He said, "Dearie, I'll be home as much as I can"
    Trav'ling men, now and then
    Get a telegram
    Their employer sends a wire
    "Go and see a certain buyer"
    Looking 'round, Sally found in her hubby's coat
    Seven diff'rent notes that seven diff'rent females wrote

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