Penny Lane
    (专辑: Judy Collins Sings Lennon & McCartney - 2007)
    
    In Penny Lane there is a 
barber showing photographs  Of every head he's had the 
pleasure to have known,  And all the 
people that come and go  Stop and say hello.   On the 
corner is a 
banker with a 
motorcar,  The 
little children laugh at him behind his back.  And the 
banker never wears a 
mac  In the 
pouring rain, very strange.   Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes.  There beneath the 
blue suburban skies  I 
sit, and meanwhile back   In Penny Lane there is a 
fireman with an hourglass  And in his pocket is a 
portrait of the 
Queen.  He likes to keep his fire engine clean,  It's a 
clean machine.   Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes.  A 
four of fish and finger pies  In summer, meanwhile back   Behind the 
shelter in the 
middle of the 
roundabout  A 
pretty nurse is selling poppies from a 
tray  And though she feels as if she's in a 
play  She is anyway.   In Penny Lane the 
barber shaves another customer,  We see the 
banker sitting waiting for a 
trim.  And then the 
fireman rushes in  From the 
pouring rain, very strange.   Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes.  There beneath the 
blue suburban skies  I 
sit, and meanwhile back.  Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes.  There beneath the 
blue suburban skies,  Penny Lane.