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Remember America | Archies home | Neil’s bio |
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24. "Mr. Factory" by Neil Brian Goldberg, written for The
Archies “Giant Jukebox.” The first song
on Kid’s TV that made major airwaves with a positive message to clean up the
environment. The song is now a
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Verse 1: The little
fish ain’t growin’, ‘Cause the
dirty river ain’t flowin’. Doesn’t
anybody want to see it clean? |
Verse 2: The trees
are disappearin’. The birds
are disappearin’. Don’t cha
know we need them to survive? |
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The air is
dark and dirty, When it
should be fresh and purdy. Please
don’t say that’s how it has to be. Oh oh Chorus: Mr.
Factory, don’t cha care? Soon the
children won’t have any air. |
Oh, won’t ya
help us change it? Please say
that you’ll arrange it, ‘Cause
nature needs some help to stay alive. Oh oh Chorus: Mr.
Factory, don’t cha care? Soon the
children won’t have any air. |
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Oh, Mr.
Motorcar, stop a while. We can’t
wait another mile. |
Oh, Mr.
Motorcar stop a while. We can’t
wait another mile. |
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Mr.
Factory, don’t cha care? Soon the
children won’t have any air. (fade out) |
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