Come with me and let's take a trip
Where the scene is tough and the folks are hip
I can't tell a lie cause it ain't no myth
I'm talking about a Hundred Twenty Fifth
Foxy ladies everywhere
Skin tight jeans and jazzy hair
Clothes for the body, shoes for the feet
And lots of tasty things to eat
A Hundred and Twenty Fifth Street
The people and the concrete
The hottest spot to work and play
Main Street, Harlem, USA!
Original paintings on the walls
Music stores and bingo halls
Apollo's gone, but that's OK
There's lots of music anyway
The Baby Grand is still going strong
Celebrity Club rocks all night long
Sikulu Records is on the case
And Bobby's chillin' out in the same old place
Lots of folks have passed this way
Malcolm X and Billie Holiday
Fidel Castro, The Commodores
Heads of State and troubadours
The Count, The Duke, The Pres, The Bird
Have bought music and that's my word
Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder
Have all come for Harlem's thunder
Marcus Garvey and JFK
Meadowlark Lemon and Doctor J
And Doctor Martin Luther King
All came to Harlem to do their thing
Louis, Jack Johnson and Ali
The heavyweight to name but three
Bill Bojangles and James Brown
Spent their time in Harlem Town
Con-men, poets, saints and sinners
Three time losers and all time winners
Politicians, fools and sages
Enough to fill a million pages
So take the trip and come alive
The A train stops at One-Twenty-Five
Where I was born one August day
On Main Street, Harlem, USA
One-Two-Five (Main Street, Harlem, USA) was written by Kurtis Blow.
One-Two-Five (Main Street, Harlem, USA) was produced by Robert Ford Jr. & J.B. Moore.
Kurtis Blow released One-Two-Five (Main Street, Harlem, USA) on Sat Jan 01 1983.