Shoe Shine Boy

Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin

Though you haven't many toys
You don't envy any boys
Every day's a work day
Your work is just a game
I'd like to sing your praise
But I don't know your name

You're just a shoe shine boy
You work hard all day
Shoe shine boy
Got no time to play
Every nickel helps a lot
So shine, shine, shoe shine boy

You find joy in the things you do
Shoe shine boy seldom ever blue
You're content with what you've got
So shine, shine, shoe shine boy

People look at you with scorn
'Cause your clothes are worn and torn
Still you never whine
You keep looking up and down the street
Pleading with each one you meet
Brother, can you spare a shine?

Oh, shoe shine boy, soon the day will come
Shoe shine boy soon a tune you'll hum
Every nickel helps a lot
So shine, shine, shoe shine boy
Shoe shine, shoe shine boy

Trivia about the song Shoe Shine Boy by Louis Armstrong

On which albums was the song “Shoe Shine Boy” released by Louis Armstrong?
Louis Armstrong released the song on the albums “100ème Anniversaire” in 2005, “100e Anniversaire” in 2006, “Fleischmann's Yeast Show & Louis' Home-Recorded Tapes” in 2008, and “Intégrale Louis Armstrong, Vol. 10: Radio Days 1941-1944 & Complements” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Shoe Shine Boy” by Louis Armstrong?
The song “Shoe Shine Boy” by Louis Armstrong was composed by Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin.

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