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Jolly Green Giant Lyrics


In the valley of the JollyHeard about the Jolly Green Giant
(Potatoes)
He's so big and mean
(Artichoke hearts)Well, he stands there laughin'
With his hands on his hips
And then he hits you with a can of beansWell, he lives down there in his valley
(Brussels sprouts)
The cat stands tall and green
(Spinach)Well, he ain't no prize
And there's no women his size
And that's why the cat's so meanOne day he left his valley pad
I mean to say this cat was mad
Now lookin' 'round he was [Incomprehensible]
And then he ran into an AmazonWell, this changed his whole complexion
(Broccoli)
He had never seen such a beautiful sight
(Corn)
Then he looked at her and she looked at him

And she almost passed out from frightHe looked at her thought, what a dilly
He touched her once, she slapped him silly
This was something he had never sensedHe looked at her as she commenced
"Now listen, pal, this ain't no fluke
I can't see goin' with a big green kook"You've heard about the Jolly Green Giant
(Eggplant)
Don't let his troubles cross your mind
(Celery stalks)
He couldn't get Sally so went back to his valley
The cat was color-blindCarrots
Canned beans

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The Kingsmen is a 1960s garage rock band from Portland, Oregon, United States. They are best known for their 1963 recording of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie", which held the #2 spot on the Billboard charts for six weeks. The single has become an enduring classic. When recorded the band members were Jack Ely (vocalist/rhythm guitar), Lynn Easton (drummer), Mike Mitchell (lead guitar), Don Gallucci (electric piano) and Bob Nordby (bass guitar). Ken Chase (Kingsmen manager and Portland radio station KISN music director) produced the recording session.

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