[ti:Two for the Price of One] [ar:ABBA] [al:The Visitors] [00:15.36]He had what you might call a trivial occupation [00:19.07]he cleaned the platforms of the local railway station [00:23.17]with no romance in his life - sometimes he wished he had a wife [00:27.46]He read the matrimonial advertising pages [00:33.27]the cries for help from different people, different ages [00:37.60]but they had nothing to say, at least not until the day, [00:41.92]when something special he read, this is what it said [00:50.26]If you dream, of the girl for you, then call us and get [00:56.50]two for the price of one [00:58.86]We're the answer, if you feel blue, so call us and get [01:04.74]two for the price of one [01:38.11]He called the number and a voice said Alice Whiting [01:41.53]the voice was husky and it sounded quite exciting [01:45.87]he was amazed at his luck, the purest streak of gold he'd struck [01:51.39]He said, I read your ad, it sounded rather thrilling [01:56.46]I think a meeting could be mutually fulfilling [01:59.70]why don't we meet for a chat, the three of us in my flat [02:04.11]I can't forget what I read [02:08.29]this is what it said [02:12.34]If you dream, of the girl for you, then call us and get [02:18.86]two for the price of one [02:21.22]We're the answer, if you feel blue, so call us and get [02:29.78]two for the price of one [02:47.72]She said I'm sure we must be perfect for each other [02:51.15]and if you doubt it you'll be certain when you meet my mother