I'm looking at Detroit, in my rear-view mirror,
In a minute I'll be in Ontario,
My future's been decided, by a sign along the roadway,
It should keep me busy a month or so.
I'm gonna drink Canada Dry, well I'm gonna try
I'm gonna drink Canada Dry, and I'll tell you why,
A man is a fool if he hangs around, when his woman's running all over town,
Cos I've got a lifetime of sorrows to drown, so I'm gonna try, to Canada Dry.
So thank you Mister Billboard, for giving me the answer,
For what I'm gonna do now with my time,
Maybe the breweries can all speed up their output,
To half-way keep up with this plan of mine.
I'm gonna drink Canada Dry, well I'm gonna try
I'm gonna drink Canada Dry, and I'll tell you why,
A man is a fool if he hangs around, when his woman's running all over town,
Cos I've got a lifetime of sorrows to drown, so I'm gonna try, to Canada Dry.
A good play on words...
Zeke: I never did find the lyrics of the song from around the same time (1968): "Tonight the Juke Box Plays for Me", or "Hello, I'm a Juke Box". Was it Wayne Kemp or someone Kent who had it??? Regards!
It starts: "Hello, I'm a juke box, no you're not losing your mind, It's just that we never have anything to say except at a very special time..."
"OldMan Zeke" <***@webtv.net> wrote in message news:7748-4A53F780-***@storefull-3172.bay.webtv.net...
Drink Canada Dry--DAC
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