(Ahh)

Did you ever see a woman
Coming out of New York City
With a frog in her hand?

Did you ever see a woman
Coming out of New York City
With a frog in her hand?

I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
And don't it show?

Did you ever see a woman
Coming out of New York City
With a frog in her hand?

Did you ever see a woman
Coming from New York City
With a frog in her hand?

I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
And don't it show?

(Yeah)

I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
And don't it show?

(Yeah)

Did you ever see a woman
Coming out of New York City
With a frog in her hand?

Did you ever see a woman
Coming out of New York City
With a frog in her hand?

I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
I did, don't you know?
And don't it show?

(Yeah)

Ohh, ohh
Ohh, ohh
Ohh, ohh
Ohh, ohh
Ohh, ohh
Ohh


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New York City Lyrics as written by Marc Bolan

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    repetitive nonsense with a catchy 3 chord tune, not one of marcs better writing moments

    sivillaon December 23, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    No Way! This Is Like One Of My Faves Of Marc. It's So Catchy. And The Musical Arrangements Is Beautiful.

    Oh And The Song Is About When Marc Bolan And Rod Stewart Were In New York And A Woman With A Frog In Her Hand Walked Past Them.

    jbjamieblackon September 16, 2006   Link
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    Just a real funky song, with a big smile on it's face - try not moving to it - fab bass-line

    nagromnaion September 16, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    well, i can't believe that this beast of a song has no comments. hopefully when i check back somebody else will have commented. to me, this song doesn't really have a particular meaning and the lyrics indicate that he was on drugs at the time.if i'm wrong and there is a meaning then i wouldn't mind knowing it. :)

    xSiddersxon September 18, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    It is actually about Marc seeing a woman in New York city with a frog in her hand. Such a strange sight apparently he had to write about it.

    TrebleStarduston October 27, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Wow... I love the way he says "hand"

    xSiddersxon December 25, 2006   Link
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    Memory

    I always thought he sang frog in her hair not hand. Amazed to discover otherwise.

    mattblackdiyon April 09, 2015   Link

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