DAVID: Come on, let's take
a little walk through the
neighborhood and see
who we meet.
[SINGING]
Oh, who are the people in your
neighborhood, in you
neighborhood, in your
neighborhood?
Say, who are the people in your
neighborhood, the people
that you meet each day?
Psst, come here.
LIBRARIAN: Yes, can I
help you, young man?
DAVID: Yeah, you want
to sing with me?
LIBRARIAN: Now that's
a novel idea.
DAVID: You must be
a librarian.
LIBRARIAN: Librarian.
Let me look that up.
Hmm, it says here, [SINGING]
a librarian will help
you look for a
special magazine or book.
There's a lot to read, and it's
for free, so come down to
my library.
DAVID: [SINGING]
A librarian is a person
in your neighborhood.
LIBRARIAN: [SINGING]
In your neighborhood.
DAVID: [SINGING]
In your neighborhood.
BOTH: [SINGING]
A librarian is a person in your
neighborhood, a person
that you meet each day.
PLUMBER: Excuse me, but do you
have any books on plumbing?
LIBRARIAN: Good heavens,
it's a greasy reader.
PLUMBER: Hey, I don't know
what he meant by that.
DAVID: Psst, c'mere, c'mere.
Are you a plumber?
PLUMBER: Oh, I'll never tell.
You'll have to wrench
it out of me.
DAVID: Well, come on.
You want to sing with me?
PLUMBER: Well, OK.
Pipe down and we'll plunge
right into it.
[SINGING]
Oh, the plumber is the one who
knows how to fix the toilet
when it overflows.
If you have a stopped-up toilet,
drain, or sink, I'll
be there to fix it
quick as a wink.
DAVID: [SINGING]
Oh, a plumber is a person
in your neighborhood.
PLUMBER: [SINGING]
In your neighborhood.
DAVID: [SINGING]
In your neighborhood.
LIBRARIAN: [SINGING]
And a librarian is a person
in your neighborhood.
DAVID: [SINGING]
They're the people
that you meet--
BOTH: [SINGING]
--when you're walking
down the street.
ALL: [SINGING]
They're the people that
you meet each day.
LIBRARIAN: I'll look
that one up.
PLUMBER: Yes, I'll
sink about it.
LIBRARIAN: Mm?
Mm.
