Daddy's Lil' Punkin - Jason D. Williams



     
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Daddy's Lil' Punkin Lyrics


You must be daddy's lil' punkin
I can tell by the way you roll
You must be daddy's lil' punkin
I can tell by the way you roll
Why it's quarter past eleven
And you're sleepin' on the bedroom floorI can see the fire burning
Burning right behind your eyes
I can see the fire burning
Burning right behind your eyes
You must have swallowed a candle
Or some other kind of surpriseI'm goin' down to Memphis
I got three hundred dollars in cash
I'm goin' down to Memphis
I got three hundred dollars in cash
All the women in Memphis
Want to see how long my money will lastI'm goin' downtown
I'm gonna rattle somebody's cage
Hey, I'm goin' downtown

I'm gonna rattle somebody's cage
I'm wanna beat my old piano
And strut around on the stageIf you see my baby comin'
Don't you tell her that her pappy's in jail
If you see my baby comin'
Don't you tell her that her daddy's in jail
She'd sell her lil' punkin
Just to raise her sweet daddy's bailYou must be daddy's lil' punkin
I can tell by the way you roll
You must be daddy's lil' punkin
I can tell by the way you roll
You'll never do nothin'
To save your doggone soulYou must be daddy's lil' punkin
I can tell by the way you roll
You must be daddy's lil' punkin
I can tell it by the way you roll
You'll never do nothin'
To save your doggone soul

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Enthusiastic, reckless, stormy, rock & roll in its natural state. This explains why the Kansas City Star pronounced Jason D. Williams as "the past and future of rock & roll." The Beacon Journal dubbed him as "The world's greatest piano player." Most importantly, this reminds you of why you got into rock & roll in the first place, to get a little wild.

After seeing a live show there will be no doubt why fans and critics alike agree about the dynamic piano player from Memphis. Jason D. has the same musical innovation and on the edge attitude as Jerry Lee and Elvis.

Jason D. plays Rockabilly, County, Jazz and Rock & Roll with about the same amount of energy as a tornado coming across the plains. Down to the turnip cellar, y'all! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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