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The Lemonade Man (Slight Return)

by Martin Mackie

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written, produced and performed by Martin Mackie with Martin on vocals and guitar, Alan Donnelly on guitar and drums and Joe Craig on bass.

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Driving down to Broadway in my two-tonne Leyland van, the kids cheer when they see me and that makes me a happy man. I'm delivering the minerals to households on my route, it's just carbonated water that tastes like exotic fruit, their colours are so bright, they will keep you up at night, and with 27 flavours all the ladies wanna buy it from the lemonade man. I am, just a lemonade man

Every single weekend I'll bring pop right to your door, Padre Pio's on the dashboard, the A-Town news is on the floor, I used to pirate taxis but now I have gone legit, I was left a former council house and now I'm selling it, that's why I never have a frown as I rattle into town and the nicest girl in Fruithill I have seen in her night gown, I'm a lemonade man

At the Beehive, traffic's backed up cos they're offloading some kegs so I do a bet in Eastwoods but my horse has got three legs, then I flash my lights at Roisin who is wearing a new top, and I sound the horn at Maureen who brings home the weekly shop, I'm delivering this load as I rattle down the road but I have to take it easy or these bottles will explode. I'm a lemonade man, I am, just a lemonade man

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released November 22, 2020

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