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I was a paperboy back when there was paperboys
But stores and record shops
I made the conver but I can't pay the bank
What's more important is building a brandEverybody clap your hands for the song and dance man
Everybody clap your hands for the song and dance manThere's a handful of pennies
Kickstart some things
If you can tweet something brilliant
You got a market in plan
Tingling and jingling
Living in a van
If we can just sell some t-shirts
We could pay for the gasEverybody clap your hands for the song and dance man
Everybody clap your hands for the song and dance man
Everybody clap your hands, I'm a song and dance manMan of the future has swallowed the past
There's one step forward and two steps backEverybody clap your hands for the song and dance man
Everybody clap your hands for the song and dance man
Everybody clap your hands, I'm a song and dance man
Everybody clap your hands for the song and dance manYou gotta do what you can

When you're the song and dance man
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Jason Collett is a Canadian singer-songwriter. A member of Broken Social Scene, he also tours and records on his own. The best songs don’t just tell a story set to music – they capture a moment, encapsulate a feeling and draw in the listener, in a way that’s at once singularly personal and completely universal. When Toronto singer-songwriter Jason Collett was mulling over titles for his new album, the by-turns effervescent and elegiac Here’s To Being Here, he stumbled across a line in an anthology of poetry by his friend Emily Haines’ (Metric) late father Paul...

Read more about Jason Collett on Last.fm.


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