Drop Down Daddy

JOHN ADAM ESTES, JOHN ESTES

You can drop down, Daddy, let your Mama see
You got something, baby, keeps on worrying me
Well, my mama won't allow me to
Fool around late at night
Said, "You may be too young
Some men might not treat you right"

Well, the Jack of Diamonds told
The Queen of Spades "Oh, come on, babe
Let's talk and creep away" oh my
My mama won't allow me to
Fool around all night long
Said, "You may be too young
Some men might treat you wrong"

Well, stop scratching on my window
Stop knocking on my screen
You're an evil man and I
Know just what you mean
Well, my mama won't allow me to
Fool around late at night
Said, "You may be too young
Some men might not treat you right"
Well, you know some of these men
Are full of so much jive
Got a handful of "gimme"
Mouthful of "much obliged" oh my
My mama won't allow me to
Fool around all night long
Said, "You may be too young
Some men might treat you wrong"

Well, if you see me coming
Throw your woman outdoors
I ain't no stranger, I've been here before
But my mama won't allow me to
Fool around late at night
Said, "You may be too young
Some men might not treat you right"

You can drop down, Daddy, let your Mama see
You got something, baby, keeps on worrying me
Oh my, my mama won't allow me to
Fool around all night long
Said, "You may be too young
Some men might treat you wrong"
Said, "You may be too young
Some men might not treat you right"

Trivia about the song Drop Down Daddy by Lucinda Williams

On which albums was the song “Drop Down Daddy” released by Lucinda Williams?
Lucinda Williams released the song on the albums “Ramblin' On My Mind” in 1979 and “Ramblin’” in 1979.
Who composed the song “Drop Down Daddy” by Lucinda Williams?
The song “Drop Down Daddy” by Lucinda Williams was composed by JOHN ADAM ESTES, JOHN ESTES.

Most popular songs of Lucinda Williams

Other artists of Country & western