A Nickel For The Fiddler

Guy Clark

It's a nickel for the fiddler
It's a nickel for his tune
It's a nickel for the tambourine kind of afternoon
And it's a high holiday on the twenty-first of June
And it's country music in the park and everybody's ruined

It's fountains full of dogs and kids
And it's freaky apple pie
It's the ones’ that’s came to play
And the ones just passin' by
It's coats of many colours
And it almost makes me cry
It's ice cream on a stick
And it's somethin' you can’t buy

It's a fiddler from Kentucky
Who swears he's eighty three
And he's fiddled every contest
From here to Cripple Creek
It's old ones and it's young ones
And it's plain they have agreed
And it's country music in the park
As far as they can see
It's a nickel for the fiddler
It's a nickel for his tune
It's a nickel for the tambourine kind of afternoon
And it's a high holiday on the twenty-first of June
And it's country music in the park and everybody's ruined

Trivia about the song A Nickel For The Fiddler by The Everly Brothers

When was the song “A Nickel For The Fiddler” released by The Everly Brothers?
The song A Nickel For The Fiddler was released in 1972, on the album “Pass The Chicken And Listen”.
Who composed the song “A Nickel For The Fiddler” by The Everly Brothers?
The song “A Nickel For The Fiddler” by The Everly Brothers was composed by Guy Clark.

Most popular songs of The Everly Brothers

Other artists of Rockabilly