Hey Harmonica Man
What'cha calling my name?
Tell us if you can
It's my one big thing
Does it really move?
What'cha want to know?
What they say you can do
Ain't ya every hear me blow?
Can you play that thing?
I can play that thing
Make us dance and sing?
Make you dance and sing
Do it if you can, can, can Harmonica man
Ahh, I'm gonna blow now

Now we've been searching for a long long time
(You know to find)
To find a way to ease our troubling mind
We been down under and we've sure been blue
Come on and play it like we know you can do

Hey Harmonica Man
What'cha calling me for?
Come on and take a stand
You wanna dance some more?
We wanna dance some more
Everything's alright
Out on the sandy shore
I can play all night
Do the Monkey Watusi
Do the Monkey Watusi
Like little Lucy
I'ma play a little bluesy
Do it if you can, can, can Harmonica man
Ha, ha we gonna wail now

Yeah

Hey Harmonica Man
What'cha calling me for?
Come on and take a stand
Gonna dance the floor
We wanna dance some more
Everything's alright
On the sandy shore
I can play all night
Do the Monkey Watusi
Do the Monkey Watusi
Like little Lucy
I'm gon' play it real bluesy
Do it if you can can can, Harmonica Man
Ah, everybody's gonna wail

Yeah yeah yeah


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