| Song | When Daddy Was a Strong Man |
| Artist | Tracy Lawrence |
| Album | Strong |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Beathard, Marvell | |
| Old man Red at the store | |
| Would leave a note on the door | |
| It'd say ran to the house | |
| Be back in a few | |
| Leave your money on the counter | |
| It was twenty-six cents | |
| For the coke and some gum | |
| Nothing ever got stole | |
| You could trust everyone | |
| Even out of towners | |
| And football was played for the game | |
| And music was made for the song | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde | |
| I missed a bird with a rock | |
| With my new slingshot | |
| Broke a window and | |
| I was the talk of the town | |
| And that was big trouble | |
| There was no point ruinnin' | |
| Or tryin' to lie | |
| Was it worse seeing all of that shame in dad's eyes | |
| Or watching the belt get unbuckled no way | |
| Most everyone played by the rules | |
| Right was right and wrong was wrong | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde (chorus) | |
| Though it's clear as day here in my mind | |
| The picture of a simpler time | |
| Wish change would just leave well enough alone | |
| Those days are gone now | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde | |
| Now this boy on my shoulder | |
| Tells all his friends | |
| That I can beat up their dads | |
| And his momma is the prettiest | |
| Momma in the world | |
| And she is | |
| Yeah I thought that too | |
| When I was his age | |
| Don't know how long | |
| I kept thinking that way | |
| But one things for sure | |
| He'll be standing where | |
| I am one day | |
| But his mind will be somwhere back on | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde | |
| I missed a bird with a rock | |
| With my new slingshot | |
| Broke a window and | |
| I was the talk of the town | |
| And that was big trouble | |
| There was no point ruinnin' | |
| Or tryin' to lie | |
| Was it worse seeing all of that shame in dad's eyes | |
| Or watching the belt get unbuckled no way | |
| Most everyone played by the rules | |
| Right was right and wrong was wrong | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde (chorus) | |
| Though it's clear as day here in my mind | |
| The picture of a simpler time | |
| Wish change would just leave well enough alone | |
| Those days are gone now | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde (chorus) | |
| Though it's clear as day here in my mind | |
| The picture of a simpler time | |
| Wish change would just leave well enough alone | |
| Those days are gone now | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde | |
| Tag: Yeah daddy was a strong man | |
| Yeah he was |
| zuo ci : Beathard, Marvell | |
| Old man Red at the store | |
| Would leave a note on the door | |
| It' d say ran to the house | |
| Be back in a few | |
| Leave your money on the counter | |
| It was twentysix cents | |
| For the coke and some gum | |
| Nothing ever got stole | |
| You could trust everyone | |
| Even out of towners | |
| And football was played for the game | |
| And music was made for the song | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde | |
| I missed a bird with a rock | |
| With my new slingshot | |
| Broke a window and | |
| I was the talk of the town | |
| And that was big trouble | |
| There was no point ruinnin' | |
| Or tryin' to lie | |
| Was it worse seeing all of that shame in dad' s eyes | |
| Or watching the belt get unbuckled no way | |
| Most everyone played by the rules | |
| Right was right and wrong was wrong | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde chorus | |
| Though it' s clear as day here in my mind | |
| The picture of a simpler time | |
| Wish change would just leave well enough alone | |
| Those days are gone now | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde | |
| Now this boy on my shoulder | |
| Tells all his friends | |
| That I can beat up their dads | |
| And his momma is the prettiest | |
| Momma in the world | |
| And she is | |
| Yeah I thought that too | |
| When I was his age | |
| Don' t know how long | |
| I kept thinking that way | |
| But one things for sure | |
| He' ll be standing where | |
| I am one day | |
| But his mind will be somwhere back on | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde | |
| I missed a bird with a rock | |
| With my new slingshot | |
| Broke a window and | |
| I was the talk of the town | |
| And that was big trouble | |
| There was no point ruinnin' | |
| Or tryin' to lie | |
| Was it worse seeing all of that shame in dad' s eyes | |
| Or watching the belt get unbuckled no way | |
| Most everyone played by the rules | |
| Right was right and wrong was wrong | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde chorus | |
| Though it' s clear as day here in my mind | |
| The picture of a simpler time | |
| Wish change would just leave well enough alone | |
| Those days are gone now | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde chorus | |
| Though it' s clear as day here in my mind | |
| The picture of a simpler time | |
| Wish change would just leave well enough alone | |
| Those days are gone now | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde | |
| Tag: Yeah daddy was a strong man | |
| Yeah he was |
| zuò cí : Beathard, Marvell | |
| Old man Red at the store | |
| Would leave a note on the door | |
| It' d say ran to the house | |
| Be back in a few | |
| Leave your money on the counter | |
| It was twentysix cents | |
| For the coke and some gum | |
| Nothing ever got stole | |
| You could trust everyone | |
| Even out of towners | |
| And football was played for the game | |
| And music was made for the song | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde | |
| I missed a bird with a rock | |
| With my new slingshot | |
| Broke a window and | |
| I was the talk of the town | |
| And that was big trouble | |
| There was no point ruinnin' | |
| Or tryin' to lie | |
| Was it worse seeing all of that shame in dad' s eyes | |
| Or watching the belt get unbuckled no way | |
| Most everyone played by the rules | |
| Right was right and wrong was wrong | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde chorus | |
| Though it' s clear as day here in my mind | |
| The picture of a simpler time | |
| Wish change would just leave well enough alone | |
| Those days are gone now | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde | |
| Now this boy on my shoulder | |
| Tells all his friends | |
| That I can beat up their dads | |
| And his momma is the prettiest | |
| Momma in the world | |
| And she is | |
| Yeah I thought that too | |
| When I was his age | |
| Don' t know how long | |
| I kept thinking that way | |
| But one things for sure | |
| He' ll be standing where | |
| I am one day | |
| But his mind will be somwhere back on | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde | |
| I missed a bird with a rock | |
| With my new slingshot | |
| Broke a window and | |
| I was the talk of the town | |
| And that was big trouble | |
| There was no point ruinnin' | |
| Or tryin' to lie | |
| Was it worse seeing all of that shame in dad' s eyes | |
| Or watching the belt get unbuckled no way | |
| Most everyone played by the rules | |
| Right was right and wrong was wrong | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde chorus | |
| Though it' s clear as day here in my mind | |
| The picture of a simpler time | |
| Wish change would just leave well enough alone | |
| Those days are gone now | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde chorus | |
| Though it' s clear as day here in my mind | |
| The picture of a simpler time | |
| Wish change would just leave well enough alone | |
| Those days are gone now | |
| When daddy was a strong man | |
| And momma was a blonde | |
| Tag: Yeah daddy was a strong man | |
| Yeah he was |