Daddy's Belt (1967) AI MUSIC DONT PISS OF YOUR STRONG FATHER
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This hit single by Sammy "Bo" Jackson was a Fathers Day favorite played by dads everywhere. Sam's own father use to sing a version of this song to him before he would go get his belt. Sam's father didn't like the incoming fashion of skinny ties and thin belts, and in response he started his own collection of giant over-sized ties and belts. 'Needless to say' his children, including Sammy "Bo", were the most well behaved children in their entire town.
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
All day long all you do is play
you never seem to want to obey
Just wait until daddy gets back
This belts gonna whoop that a**
[Verse 2]
Kids have a hard time listening
Dads got a black belt in discipline
I pity the fool who eats the last rib
Do not test me kids (oh sh*t!)
[Chorus 1]
Son its gonna hurt like hell
Feel pain like you've never felt
Give your a** a giant welt
When daddy gets his belt (Woo! yeah)
[Bridge]
If you break my turntable (turntable)
I will make you disabled (disabled)
Don't you dare scratch daddy's car (oh no)
Or he will leave you a bad a** scar (yeah!)
[Verse 3]
Daddy's belt is completely unstoppable
With pain that seems physically impossible
Hope you stayed out of trouble today
Cuz daddy is on his way (oh sh*t!)
[Chorus 2]
Son its gonna hurt like hell
Feel pain like you've never felt
Give your a** a giant welt
When daddy gets his belt (Woo! yeah)
[Chorus 3]
Son its gonna hurt like hell
Feel pain like you've never felt
Give your a** a giant welt
When daddy gets his belt (Woo! yeah)
[Outro]
Daddy's gonna whoop that a**
oh yeah
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For me it was always "this is going to hurt me more than you". Okay Dad lmfao. From hindsight, okay poor choice of words, I definitely had it coming every time. For the record it was rare but it left a lasting impression, also got the strap in school LoL.
Hey, waitba minute... why all the dad's black?! That'w not realistic or depicting Tyrone?