An old inventor once said: "Window cleaners see many things, so keep a watchful eye on them." Harry Chamberlin had a big idea while playing on his Hammond Organ at home in California He thought, "Why can't I press a key and hear, an orchestra?" A clarinet? A flute? A vibraphone? A violin? A harpsichord? A slide trombone? So Harry set to work with a screwdriver and a dream, and in a few years of tinkering had completed the Chamberlin Machine With a tape recording of a real instrument for every key, the orchestra in a box was a reality Now everyone can have a big band in their home Now everyone can have a big band in their home Franson the window cleaners coming to town He is looking to expand his horizons Oh, Harry you had better watch out Franson is blown away by Harrys invention He offers to become the salesman And take the Chamberlin to the nation Who's that man? Bill Franson Who's that man? Bill Franson Harry, he never understood rock and roll His heart belonged to the big bands now And the Chamberlin was built for the lounge Who's that man? Bill Franson Who's that man? Bill Franson Bill soon grew tired of Harrys lack of ambition He saw an opportunity and so began his mission Unknown to Harry he took a boat to England with two Chamberlins rebadged as Franson He would find someone to imitate and refine Harrys design He would construct and sell the Franson Mk. 1 And Bill would make his fortune