Who'S Gonna Tie My Shoes?
Barbara Ray
2:57I was sitting on my bar stool When a little boy walked in He walked straight up to the bar counter And he looked at the barman And he said hey mister If I sing you a song Would you make me a promise Well the barman looked over and he said Sonny I'll make you a promise But I don't know what that promise is And that's when the little boy He just started to sing Please Mr barman Don't sell my daddy Any more liquor tonight When I get home Mommy and daddy's gonna fight Now you know what happens When little boys get in the way Please Mr barman Don't sell my daddy Any more liquor tonight The barman leaned over and he said sonny I'll keep that promise But now you've got to tell me who your daddy is And that's when the little boy turned around And he looked straight at me please Mr barman Don't sell my daddy Any more liquor tonight When I get home My mommy and daddy's gonna fight You know what happens When little boys get in the way Please Mr barman Don't sell my daddy Any more liquor tonight I stood up from my bar stool and I picked up that little boy My little boy And I put my arms around him And I looked over at the barman And I said jack you know we both gonna keep that promise Please Mr barman Don't sell my daddy Any more liquor tonight When I get home Mommy and daddy's gonna fight Now you know what happens When little boys get in the way Please Mr barman Don't sell him Any more liquor tonight