Are you doing all the things the doctor said you oughta
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Did you sell all your tobacco
Did the crops bring in what you thought they
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Well I
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might as well got to the point
Last night I tried to call you on the
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What I'm
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I guess is if I had the money daddy I'd come
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home
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night I hear an old southbound
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train whistle a-blowing
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daddy it's calling me
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home
I've been to New York Chicago
Wheeling West Virginia and Nashville Tenne
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ssee
And singers are as thick as fleas on a dog's back
By the way how's old
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Lee
And I
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done changed my name so many times
I don't even know who I
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am
And
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daddy I sure miss them pinto beans
And corn bread and country
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ham
Now I know I should've listened when you said
I didn't have no business coming way out
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That a girl belongs at home on the farm
Where she was born raising younguns like all the
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rest
Well I
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know it now that's why I'm writing
And why I tried to call you on the
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What I'm
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really trying to say
Is if you'll send me the money I'll come
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home
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daddy it's calling me
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train whistle a-blowing
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daddy it's calling me
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h-om
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FAQ
Who sang the the song Daddy?
- The song Daddy was sang by Donna Fargo.
Who is Donna Fargo?
- Donna Fargo (born Yvonne Vaughn on November 10, 1945) is an American country singer-songwriter known for a series of Top 10 country hits in the 1970s. These include "The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA" (1972) and "Funny Face (1972)," both of which became crossover pop hits. Fargo has won major awards since her debut in the late 1960s, including one Grammy Award, five awards from the Academy of Country Music and one award from the Country Music Association.