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Two girls for every boy….
I got a Hohner harmonica and a Vox 12 string.
Folk City here we come.
You know there's lots of protest songs that I wanna sing.
Folk City here we come.
I’m going to sing all the words like Bob Dylan does,
About where it’s at and where it was.
Yeah I’m goin’ Folk City cause I got to unwind
You know I’m goin’ to Folk city, got to blow my mind
You know I’m goin’ to folk city cause I got to unwind
Yeah goin’ to Folk City got to blow my mind
Two Girls for every boy….
I am getting bugged with this feeling of being uptight.
Folk City here we come.
I’m gunna find me a chick who does everything right.
Folk City here we come.

So take a trip with me and we will be all alone,
In the jingle jangle morning like a Rolling Stone.
And I’m goin’ Folk City cause I got to unwind
You know I’m goin’ to Folk city, got to blow my mind
You know I’m goin’ to folk city cause I got to unwind
You know I’m goin’ to Folk City got to blow my mind
Two girls for every boy….
So go away from my window come round to my door
Folk City here we come.
Cause if you wanna be in that’s what it’s for.
Folk City here we come.
To be a little more than friends is all I want to do,
And say “I would be me and, and why when were through?”
And I’m goin’ Folk City cause I got to unwind
You know I’m goin’ to Folk city, got to blow my mind
You know I’m goin’ to folk city cause I got to unwind
You know I’m goin’ to Folk City got to blow my mind
Two girls for every boy….
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Jan Berry and Dean Torrence began singing together after football practice at University High School in Los Angeles in the late 1950s. Primitive recording sessions followed soon after in a makeshift studio in Jan's garage. They first performed on stage as The Barons at a high school dance. Then they were known as Jan & Arnie. After Dean returned from a stint in the army reserves, the duo began to make music as Jan & Dean in 1958.

Read more about Jan & Dean on Last.fm.


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