Save the Bones for Henry Jones

DANIEL BARKER, HENRY MCCOY JONES, MICHAEL H. GOLDSEN


Tonight I'll serve a supper,
We'll eat some food that's rare.
And at the head of the table,
I'll place brother Henry's chair-
Invite all the local big dogs,
We'll laugh and talk and eat,
But we'll' save the bones for Henry Jones,
‘cause he don't eat no meat-

Today I'll go to market-
and buy a lot of fish,
That will thrill Brother Henry,
Because that's his special dish.-
Get a large can of molasses,
so we'll have something sweet,
But save the bones for Henry Jones,
“cause he don't eat no meat.

Henry is not a drinker,
he rarely takes a nip,
He don't need a napkin,
‘cause the things he eats don't drip.
One day we had a banquet,
It really was a bake,
They started off with some short ribs,
they finished off with a steak.
But when the feat was over,
brother henry just kept his seat,
and we served the bones to Henry Jones,
‘cause he don't eat no meat.
To- he don't eat no meat.

Trivia about the song Save the Bones for Henry Jones by Nat King Cole

On which albums was the song “Save the Bones for Henry Jones” released by Nat King Cole?
Nat King Cole released the song on the albums “The Complete Capitol Recordings of the Nat King Cole Trio” in 1991, “Jazz Encounters” in 1992, and “Cool Cole! The King Cole Trio Story” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Save the Bones for Henry Jones” by Nat King Cole?
The song “Save the Bones for Henry Jones” by Nat King Cole was composed by DANIEL BARKER, HENRY MCCOY JONES, MICHAEL H. GOLDSEN.

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