Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bars, artist - The Andrews Sisters.
Date of issue: 11.01.2011
Song language: English
Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bars |
In a little honky-tonky village in Texas |
There’s a guy who plays the best piano by far |
He can play piano any way that you like it |
But the way he likes to play is eight to the bar |
When he plays, it’s a ball |
He’s the daddy of them all |
The people gather around when he gets on the stand |
Then when he plays, he gets a hand |
The rhythm he beats puts the cats in a trance |
Nobody there bothers to dance |
But when he plays with the bass and guitar |
They holler out, «Beat me Daddy, eight to the bar» |
A-plink, a-plank, a-plink plank, plink plank |
A-plunkin' on the keys |
A-riff, a-raff, a-riff raff, riff raff |
A-riffin' out with ease |
And when he plays with the bass and guitar |
They holler out, «Beat me Daddy, eight to the bar» |
He plays a boogie, he plays eight to the bar |
A boogie-woogie, that is the way he likes to play on his piano |
And we all know |
That when he plays he puts them all in a trance |
The cats all holler «Hooray» |
You’ll hear them say, «Beat me Daddy, eight to the bar» |
In a little honky-tonky village in Texas |
There’s a guy who plays the best piano by far |
When he plays with the bass and guitar |
They holler, «Beat me up Daddy, beat me Daddy, eight to the bar» |
The people gather around when he gets up on the stand |
Then when he plays, he gets a hand |
The rhythm that he plays puts the cats in a trance |
Nobody there ever bothers to dance |
But when he plays with the bass and guitar |
They holler out, «Beat me Daddy, eight to the bar» |
A-plink plink, a-plank plank, a-plink plank, plink plank |
A-plunkin' on the keys |
A-riff riff, a-raff raff, a-riff raff, riff raff |
A-riffin' out with ease |
But when he plays with the bass and guitar |
They holler out, «Beat me Daddy, eight to the bar» |