VERSE 1One fine ay,On Broadway,Simple Sally Brown,Met a trav’ling salesman who was trav’ling around,“Howdy do, how are you?Let’s go see the town.”Sally answered, “What a pity, I would like to but the cityFolks would talk, they would talk, you know that they can;But I’d like to know you better, Mister Trav’ling Man.” CHORUSWhen you’re in town, in my home town,Look me up, look me up, I’ll be happy to see you;When you’re passing my way, drop in and stay,If you’ll come, you’re welcome as flowers in MayAnd you can hang your samples on a sour apple tree,And I’ll see that no one’s around;For I’d much rather walk where the neighbors don’t talk,When in town call around, goodbye.bye. VERSE 2Sally Brown sttled down,Wed her trav’ling man,He said, “Dear...