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You heard about the singing brakeman;
You might have seen a singing cowboy, too...
I'm Joe the singing janitor,
I'm at a theater near you.
I'll also be appearing at the concert you'll be hearing...
But I won't be singing with the band.
I'm Joe the singing janitor,
Cleanin' up for the folks; gettin' by the best I can.
I'm in your school room, your pool room, your office, and your home...
And I'll always give you service with a smile.
And most folks don't think that a janitor needs,
A little kindness once in a while.
Well I really don't care if you think I'm a square,
From my hat down to my shoes.
I'm Joe the singing janitor...
So go easy on a guy who's tryin' to make life easy on you!

Well the school kids like to have a laugh on me,
With their spitballs and chewin' gum mess...
Making fun of my cornball singing voice,
And the real square way I dress.
Well I'm gonna sing a song in the principal's office,
So they better respect an old man.
I'm Joe the singing janitor...
Workin' hard for the kids; gettin' by the best I can!
Well if a broomstick was a microphone...
I could show you all a thing or two.
I ain't on the stage, just a dirty old floor...
And I got a lotta work to do.
I can't carry a tune in a bucket...
But I carry that bucket with pride.
I'm Joe the singing janitor...
I'm the man behind the mop; I make everything sparkle and shine!
I'm in your school room, your pool room, your office, and your home...
And I'll always give you service with a smile.
And most folks don't think that a janitor needs,
A little kindness once in a while.
Well I really don't care if you think I'm a square,
From my hat down to my shoes.
I'm Joe the singing janitor...
So go easy on a guy who's tryin' to make life easy on you
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Junior Brown (born 1953) is an American country guitarist and singer from Kirksville, Indiana. He first learned to play piano from his father "before I could talk". His music career began in the 1960s, and he worked through that decade and the next developing his astonishing guitar skills. By the mid-80s he was teaching guitar at the Hank Thompson School of Country Music at Rogers State University, in Claremore, Oklahoma.

In 1985 he invented a double-necked guitar with Michael Stevens (see 1985 in music). He called it a "guit-steel". He actually plays this guitar standing behind it while it rests in a small podium / music stand. The top neck is a traditional 6 string "Fender Telecaster" style neck while the lower neck is basically a full on steel guitar for slide playing. There is a pocket in the body of the guitar to take the slide while not in use. Brown quickly became a local success in Austin, Texas as the house band at the Continental Club. His debut album was 1993's 12 Shades of Brown; it was followed by Guit with It later that year (1993 in music). Both albums cemented his reputation as one of the more critically acclaimed country singers of the 1990s.

In 1995 (1995 in music), Brown made a comeback bid with Semi Crazy, followed by 1997's (1997 in music) The Long Walk Back.

In 1996, Brown was featured on the Beach Boys' now out-of-print album "Stars and Stripes Vol. 1" performing a cover of their 1962 hit "409". The song features Brown playing guitar and singing lead with the Beach Boys singing harmonies and backing vocals. Brown also won the CMA Country Music Video of the Year award in 1996 for his video, "My Wife Thinks You're Dead," which featured 6'7 Gwendolyn Gillingham.

Brown's music has been showcased on various tv shows and movie soundtracks, including Me, Myself and Irene, Spongebob Squarepants and The Dukes of Hazzard (film), in which he also played the narrator.

Although Junior Brown is a wizard guitar player in traditional country and Hawaiian steel styles, few of his performances will finish without some amazing blues playing and also a healthy swag of surf instrumentals.

As of August 2006 he is on Bob Dylan's third tour of American minor league baseball stadiums. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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