Penthouse Pauper

John Fogerty

Now, if I was a bricklayer,
I wouldn't build just anything;
And if I was a ball player,
I wouldn't play no second string.
And if I were some jewelry, baby;
Lord, I'd have to be a diamond ring.

If I were a secret, Lord, I never would be told.
If I were a jug of wine, Lord, my flavor would be old.
I could be most anything,
But it got to be twenty-four karat solid gold, oh.

If I were a gambler, You know I'd never lose,
And if I were a guitar player,
Lord, I'd have to play the blues.

If I was a hacksaw, My blade would be razor sharp.
If I were a politician, I could prove that monkeys talk.
You can find the tallest building,
Lord, I'd have me the house on top.

Oh, let's go!
All right, keep going!

I'm the Penthouse Pauper;
I got nothing to my name.
I'm the Penthouse Pauper; baby,
I got nothing to my name.
I can be most anything,
'Cause when you got nothing it's all the same.

Oh, let's move to this song!
Lord, look at my penthouse.

Trivia about the song Penthouse Pauper by Creedence Clearwater Revival

When was the song “Penthouse Pauper” released by Creedence Clearwater Revival?
The song Penthouse Pauper was released in 1969, on the album “Bayou Country”.
Who composed the song “Penthouse Pauper” by Creedence Clearwater Revival?
The song “Penthouse Pauper” by Creedence Clearwater Revival was composed by John Fogerty.

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