Banjo Song
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Banjo Song
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Why don't you play the banjo anymore?
Don't you like the way it feels
When you hit the note you're looking for?
Why don't you play the banjo anymore?
Tell you, boy, why I don't play no more
Out-of-tune discarded instruments
Don't play like once they did before
That's why I don't play it anymore
Anymore, anymore
Anymore
Why don't you sing a song for me?
Wouldn't it be nice to sing it once?
Second time I'll add a harmony
If you were to sing a song for me
Boy, the singing's lost all its fun
Used to love the way it sounded
When once voice would join the other one
Now that feeling's all but been undone
Undone, undone
Undone
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The Brother Brothers performs "Banjo Song", and this lyric page sits inside the The Brother Brothers catalog on LyroVerse.
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