Daddy's Money - David Wilcox

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from The Nightshift Watchman
...

Look what Daddy bought her for her birthday
Well it's idling beside me at the light
And Sweet Sixteen is fussing in her rearview mirror
Making sure her hairdo looks alright

Well it's my favorite form of stoplight entertainment
Watch what happens when I try to make her smile
You can tell just by the way that she accelerates
She's trying to tell me that I'm not her style


Chorus

'Cause, She's Got Daddy's money
Daddy's Money
Daddy's Money holds her hand

She ain't got no back bone
But she's strong enough to stand
Daddy's money holds her hand

Well then I coast up right beside her at the next light
I can't help that there's amusement on my face
Because her car must cost twenty times what mine does
Now she's got to run the light to put me in my place

Chorus

Well I really didn't mean to hurt her feelings
There's a tender heart that hides behind the wealth.
Maybe if a baby gets too many shiny toys
She never finds the value in herself

Chorus

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©1987 Midnight Ocean Bonfire Music/Nine-Ten Music,
a division of Soroka Music Ltd. (BMI)
All Rights Reserved/International Copyright Secured

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There are at least two artists named David Wilcox.

1. David Wilcox is a Canadian rock and blues musician.

2. David Wilcox is an American folk musician and singer-songwriter guitarist.

The Canadian David Wilcox was born in Montreal, Quebec. He is known for such albums as 'Out of the Woods', 'My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble', 'Bad Reputation', Breakfast at the Circus', 'The Natural Edge', 'Thirteen Songs', and 'Rhythm of Love'. Wilcox continues to be a top attraction on the festival and arena circuits around Canada.

The American David Wilcox was born in Cleveland, Ohio. His work features lyrical insight, asmooth baritone voice, virtuosic guitar chops, and creative open tunings. He released an independent album in 1987, won the Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk award in 1988, and by 1989 he had signed with A&M Records. His first release on the label, ‘How Did You Find Me Here’, sold over 100,000 copies its first year. 17 albums later his songs have been covered by artists such as k.d. lang and many others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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