Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song A Nickel For The Fiddler, artist - The Everly Brothers.
Date of issue: 28.12.1972
Song language: English
A Nickel For The Fiddler |
It’s a nickel for the fiddler\nIt’s a nickel for his tune\nIt’s a nickel for the tambourine kind of afternoon\nAnd it’s a high holiday on the twenty-first of June\nAnd it’s country music in the park\nAnd everybody’s ruined\nIt’s fountains full of dogs and kids\nAnd it’s streaky apple pie\nIt’s the ones who came to play\nAnd the ones just passin' by\nIt’s coats of many colors\nAnd it almost makes me cry\nIt’s ice cream on a stick\nAnd it’s somethin' you can’t buy\nIt’s a fiddler from Kentucky\nWho swears he’s eighty three\nAnd he’s fiddled every contest\nFrom here to Cripple Creek\nIt’s old ones and it’s young ones\nAnd it’s plain they have agreed\nAnd it’s country music in the park\nAs far as they can see\nIt’s a nickel for the fiddler\nIt’s a nickel for his tune\nIt’s a nickel for the tambourine kind of afternoon\nAnd it’s a high holiday on the twenty-first of June\nAnd it’s country music in the park\nAnd everybody’s ruined |