Released: September 24, 1965
Songwriter: Nanker Phelge
Producer: Andrew Loog Oldham
[Verse 1]
Well I'm waiting at the bus stop in downtown L.A
Well I'm waiting at the bus stop in downtown L.A
But I'd much rather be on a boardwalk on Broadway
[Chorus]
Well I'm sitting here thinking just how sharp I am
Well I'm sitting here thinking just how sharp I am
I'm an under assistant west coast promo man, yeah, yeah
[Verse 2]
Well I promo groups when they come into town
Well I promo groups when they come into town
Well they laugh at my toupee, they're sure to put me down
[Chorus]
Well I'm sitting here thinking just how sharp I am
Yeah I'm sitting here thinking just how sharp I am
I'm a necessary talent behind every rock and roll band
[Verse 3]
Yeah, I'm sharp, I'm really, really sharp
I sure do earn my pay, sitting on the beach every day
Yeah, I'm real real sharp, yes I am
I got a Corvette and a seersucker suit, yes I have
Here comes the bus, uh oh
I though I had a dime, where's my dime
I know I have a dime somewhere
I'm pretty sure
Well I'm waiting at the bus stop in downtown L.A
Well I'm waiting at the bus stop in downtown L.A
But I'd much rather be on a boardwalk on Broadway
[Chorus]
Well I'm sitting here thinking just how sharp I am
Well I'm sitting here thinking just how sharp I am
I'm an under assistant west coast promo man, yeah, yeah
[Verse 2]
Well I promo groups when they come into town
Well I promo groups when they come into town
Well they laugh at my toupee, they're sure to put me down
[Chorus]
Well I'm sitting here thinking just how sharp I am
Yeah I'm sitting here thinking just how sharp I am
I'm a necessary talent behind every rock and roll band
[Verse 3]
Yeah, I'm sharp, I'm really, really sharp
I sure do earn my pay, sitting on the beach every day
Yeah, I'm real real sharp, yes I am
I got a Corvette and a seersucker suit, yes I have
Here comes the bus, uh oh
I though I had a dime, where's my dime
I know I have a dime somewhere
I'm pretty sure
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