Down On The Corner [Willy And The Poor Boys, 1969]
Early in the evenin' just about supper time, Over by the courthouse they're starting to unwind. Four kids on the corner trying to bring you up. Willy picks a tune out and he blows it on the harp.
Down On The Corner, out in the street, Willy and the Poorboys are playin'; Bring a nickel; tap your feet.
Rooster hits the washboard and people just got to smile, Blinky, thumps the gut bass and solos for a while. Poorboy twangs the rhythm out on his kalamazoo. Willy goes into a dance and doubles on kazoo.
Down On The Corner, out in the street, Willy and the Poorboys are playin'; Bring a nickel; tap your feet.
Down On The Corner, out in the street, Willy and the Poorboys are playin'; Bring a nickel; tap your feet.
You don't need a penny just to hang around, But if you've got a nickel, won't you lay your money down? Over on the corner there's a happy noise. People come from all around to watch the magic boy.
Down On The Corner, out in the street, Willy and the Poorboys are playin'; Bring a nickel; tap your feet.
Down On The Corner, out in the street, Willy and the Poorboys are playin'; Bring a nickel; tap your feet.
Down On The Corner, out in the street, Willy and the Poorboys are playin'; Bring a nickel; tap your feet.