Roly Poly

Fred Rose

Ah ha
Roly Poly, yeah

(Come in, Tommy)
Roly Poly, eatin' corn and taters (yeah)
Hungry every minute of the day (ah)
Roly poly, gnawin' on a biscuit
Long as he can chew it, it's okay
He can eat an apple pie
And never even bat an eye
He likes everything from soup to hay
Roly Poly, daddy's little fatty
Bet he's gonna be a man someday

(Ah)

Roly Poly, scrambled eggs for breakfast
Bread and jelly 20 times a day (ah)
Roly Poly, eats a hearty dinner
It takes lots of strength to run and play (yes, yes)
Pulls up weeds and does the chores
And he runs both ways top all the stores
He works up an appetite that way
Oh, Roly Poly, daddy's little fatty
Bet he's gonna be a man someday

Trivia about the song Roly Poly by Bob Wills

On which albums was the song “Roly Poly” released by Bob Wills?
Bob Wills released the song on the albums “Bob Wills Round Up” in 1947, “Fathers and Sons” in 1974, “The Tiffany Transcriptions, Vol. 2: Best of the Tiffanys” in 1984, “Legends Of Country Music: The Best of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys” in 2006, “Mr. Words & Mr. Music” in 2007, “Classic Years of Bob Wills” in 2007, “So Let's Rock - The Hits and More 1936-1957” in 2008, “Little Liza Jane” in 2010, “The King Of Swing” in 2011, and “Introducing….bob Wills” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Roly Poly” by Bob Wills?
The song “Roly Poly” by Bob Wills was composed by Fred Rose.

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