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  • by Michael Leonard, Bobby Weinstein & Jon Stroll
  • Throw a penny from the window, watch an old man play a song
  • On a twenty-dollar violin he bought before the war,
  • Though he screeches and he scratches and the notes are always wrong,
  • But he plays like he's in concert on the street outside my door.
  • Tunes to suit your fancy,
  • Are there any requests?
  • I'll play them for a penny,
  • (Play them penny music, play them for a penny)
  • And not a penny less.
  • He's the local virtuoso, it's his only way of life,
  • Plays ninety-seven overtures and goes home to his wife,
  • In the quiet of the evening while his frozen fingers bleed,
  • He counts pennies on a blanket to supply his meager need.
  • Tunes to suit your fancy,
  • Are there any requests?
  • I'll play them for a penny,
  • (Play them penny music, play them for a penny)
  • And not a penny less.
  • When there's frost upon the pumpkin in the weakness of the sun,
  • People stand there in the cold until his symphony is done,
  • In the early gray of morning, he's sure to come around,
  • You can hear him through the window when the pennies hit the ground.
  • Tunes to suit your fancy,
  • Are there any requests?
  • I'll play them for a penny,
  • (Play them penny music, play them for a penny)
  • And not a penny less.
  • They're playing penny music,
  • Playing penny music,
  • They're playing penny music,
  • Playing penny music,
  • Playing penny music.
  • fade out...

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