The song D.W. Washburn is performed by The Monkees in the album named The Monkees - Greatest Hits in the year 1995 .
D W Washburn, I heard a sweet voice say,
D W Washburn, this is your lucky day.
A hot bowl of soup is waiting,
A hot bowl of soup and a shave.
D W Washburn, we picked you to save.
Can't you hear the fleugal horn?
Can't you hear the bell?
Even you can be reborn,
you naughty neer-do-well.
If you don't get outta that gutter,
before the next big rain.
D W Washburn: you're gonna wash right down the drain.
Up!Up! C'mon get up! Get up off the street,
If you can only make it to your hands and knees
I know you can make it to your feet, oh yeah.
D W Washburn, I said to myself.
D W Washburn, why don't they go save somebody else?
You see, I got no job to go to.
I don't work and I don't get paid.
I got a bottle of wine and I'm feeling fine-
And I do believe I've got it made.
I'd like to thanks all you good people
for coming to my aid.
But I'm D. W. Washburn and I believe I've got it made
The Monkees - The Monkees - Greatest Hits
- (Theme From) The Monkees
- Last Train To Clarksville
- Mary, Mary
- A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
- The Girl I Knew Somewhere
- Randy Scouse Git
- Goin' Down
- D.W. Washburn
- It's Nice To Be With You
- That Was Then, This Is Now - Micky Dolenz & Peter Tork
- Heart And Soul