Standing on the corner watching all the girls go by Standing on the corner watching all the girls go by Brother you don't know a nicer occupation Matter of fact, neither do I Than standing on the corner watching all the girls Watching all the girls, watching all the girls go by
I'm a cat that got the cream Haven't got a girl but I can dream Haven't got a girl but I can wish So I'll take me down to Mainstreet And that's where I select my imaginary dish
Standing on the corner watching all the girls go by Standing on the corner giving all the girls the eye Brother if you've got a rich imagination Give it a whirl, give it a try Try standing on the corner watching all the girls Watching all the girls, watching all the girls go by
Saturday and I'm so broke Haven't got a girl and that's no joke Still I'm living like a millionaire When I take me down to Mainstreet When I take me down to Mainstreet And I review the harem Parading for me there
Standing on the corner Watching all the girls go by Standing on the corner Underneath the springtime sky Brother, you can't go to jail For what you're thinking Or for the woo look in your eye You're only standing on the corner Watching all the girls Watching all the girls Watching all the girls Go by
Recorded by The Four Lads (C) 1956
"Standing on the Corner" is a popular song written by Frank Loesser and published in 1956. It was introduced by Shorty Long, Alan Gilbert, John Henson, and Roy Lazarus in the Broadway musical, The Most Happy Fella. A recording of the song by The Four Lads (made March 1, 1956) was popular in 1956.
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