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"Penny Lane" is a song by the Beatles, written primarily by Paul McCartney. It was credited to Lennon–McCartney. Recorded during the Sgt. Pepper sessions, "Penny Lane" was released in February 1967 as one side of a double A-sided single, along with "Strawberry Fields Forever".
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The little children laugh at him behind his back Of every head he's had the pleasure to know And all the people that come and go In Penny Lane there is a barber showing photographs Stop and say hello Very strange And the banker never wears a mack in the pouring rain On the corner is a banker with a motorcar |
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And in his pocket is a portrait of the Queen There beneath the blue suburban skies In Penny Lane there is a fireman with an hourglass It's a clean machine He likes to keep his fire engine clean I sit and meanwhile back Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes |
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A four of fish and finger pies And though she feels as if she's in a play She is anyway In summer meanwhile back Behind the shelter in the middle of a roundabout Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes A pretty nurse is selling poppies from a tray |
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And the fireman rushes in from the pouring rain Very strange I sit and meanwhile back We see the banker sitting waiting for a trim In Penny Lane, the barber shaves another customer There beneath the blue suburban skies Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes |
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the blue There beneath and in my eyes Penny Lane suburban skies Penny Lane is in my ears |
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