作曲 : David Munyon/S.P. Standley A young girl in her daddy's arms, first time in the mall Interrupted by the sights all so new Where are all the people going what are they looking for Mama buys her darling a pretty pair of shoes And what neat shoes these are, for a daughter who's a star In her parents eyes not any shoes would do An' what neat shoes these are driving back home in the car "Oh papa what neat shoes these are" A corsage on a strapless gown is a sort of a wonderment To a teenage boy an' chaperoning parents Blushing rather holdly glancing around the room "Oh chester what neat shoes these are" And what neat shoes these are for a prom queen high school star In her boyfriends eyes and her daddy's close ones too And what neat shoes they are driving back home in the car "Thank you daddy, for these neat shoes" Firefly's at a picnic, another bar-b-q 23years later house wife blues The doorbell is ringing it's probably Phyllis an' them What neat shoes, Phyllis quietly mentions What neat shoes these are For a friend who's like a star, of every social outing On this suburban avenue "What neat shoes these are" "Can I borrow them and your car?" "Oh Lois what neat shoes these are" On the trip home to heaven, angels lead the way Stopping off at the store to fit her wings A gown of white, a crown with jewels And miles an' miles of clouds "What neat shoes" sings a heavenly crowd What neat shoes these are For a soul who's made it this far They won't ever wear out, they won't ever sing no blues What neat shoes these are Ain't no need now for no car Walk around heaven in those neat shoes Walk around heaven in your neat shoes Walk around heaven in your neat shoes David Munyon: vocal, guitar Chris Jones: 12-string guitar Beo Brockhausen: accordion Hans-Jörg Maucksch: bass