You called me last night on the telephone
And I was glad to hear from you 'cause I was all alone
You said, "It's snowing, it's snowing! God, I hate this weather."
Now I walk through blizzards just to get us back together

We met in the springtime at a rock-and-roll show
It was on the Bowery when it was time to go
We kissed on the subway in the middle of the night
I held your hand, you held mine, it was the best night of my life.

'Cause everyone's your friend in New York City
And everything looks beautiful when you're young and pretty
The streets are paved with diamonds and there's just so much to see
But the best thing about New York City is you and me

Statue of Liberty, Staten Island Ferry, Co-op City, Katz's and Tiffany's
Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, The Empire State where Dylan lived
Coney Island and Times Square, Rockefeller Center
Wish I was there

You wrote me a letter just the other day
Said, "Springtime is coming soon so why don't you come to stay."
I packed my stuff, got on the bus, I can't believe it's true
I'm three days from New York City and I'm three days from you

'Cause everyone's my friend in New York City
And everything looks beautiful when you're young and pretty
The streets are paved with diamonds and there's just so much to see
But the best thing about New York City is you and me

'Cause everyone's my friend in New York City
And everything looks beautiful when you're young and pretty
The streets are paved with diamonds and there's just so much to see
But the best thing about New York City is you and me.


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    it should be noted that this is a cover song...but it's one damn good cover. this song has such a soaring energy, it's impossible not to rock out to this one and feel smiley.

    snozzberryon August 26, 2002   Link
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    This is a great song. Makes me want to go to New York City. They should use it in a tourism campaign, hahaha.

    Arianrhodon September 13, 2002   Link
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    Does anyone know who did this song orrigionally and if there's any way to get a copy of the orrigonal?

    doortodooron October 07, 2002   Link
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    A girl group from NYC named Cub originally did this song. They were pleased rather than pissed when they heard it on the radio. Some of their songs are available for download on KaZaA and the like, if you are into stealing small time bands music.

    ~Jason

    gakinmiffon April 17, 2003   Link
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    There are two differences between the original lyrics by Cub and the version that They Might Be Giants sing on Factory Showroom.

    Firstly, instead of singing "Katz's and Tiffany's", Cub sings "Breakfast at Tiffany's". Secondly, instead of singing "The Empire State Where Dylan Lived", Cub sings "The Empire State Where King Kong Lived". Flansburgh apparently misheard the lyrics, at least for the Dylan/King Kong one. I think the change to Katz's may have been intentional, because the Johns are on the record as saying that they felt this song, though it was a cover, reflected their own New York experiences very well. Maybe they changed it to Katz's, a Lower East Side fixture, to better reflect that.

    It should be noted that in live performances nowadays, They Might Be Giants sing "King Kong" and not "Dylan", but "Katz's and Tiffany's" remains.

    This song is just amazing. When I got into college in New York City, I played this song over and over again for about a week, while bouncing off walls in exuberance. So I know it pretty well now. And I have to say that the accordion adds something that the original song by Cub lacks.

    Dimaggio23on April 20, 2004   Link
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    This song is really sweet. It's exactly what it should feel like when you're in love.

    LittleBriddieon September 18, 2004   Link
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    I agree, I agree, I agree. This isn't one of those really deep songs for interpretation, it's just pure bliss. This is one of the ultimate pick-me-up methods available for everybody's use.

    longbowon August 24, 2005   Link
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    Awesome song. Not much more for me to say...

    TheyMightBeGiantson January 08, 2006   Link
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    One of their sweetest songs. TMBG ROCKKKK.

    Ailujon May 16, 2006   Link
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    Really fun singing this song when one is drunk at 2 AM on New years eve. Did it a couple years back, lol.

    edwarticaon January 14, 2007   Link

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