When I come home baby And I've been working all night long I put my daughter on my knee, and she says Daddy what's wrong? She whispers in my ear so sweet You know what she says, she says Ooh, daddy you're a fool to cry You're a fool to cry And it makes me wonder why Daddy you're a fool You know, I got a woman (daddy you're a fool) And she lives in the poor part of town And I go see her sometimes And we make love, so fine I put my head on her shoulder She says, tell me all your troubles You know what she says? She says, ooh, daddy you're a fool to cry You're a fool to cry And it makes me wonder why Daddy you're a fool to cry Yeah, she says Oh, Daddy you're a fool to cry You're a fool to cry And it makes me wonder why She says, ooh, daddy you're a fool to cry Ooh, daddy you're a fool to cry Ooh, daddy you're a fool to cry Ooh, daddy you're a fool to cry Even my friends say to me sometimes And make out like I don't understand them You know what they say? They say, ooh daddy you're a fool to cry You're a fool to cry And it makes me wonder why, ah I'm a fool baby, ah ya I'm a certified fool, ah yeah Gotta tell ya, baby I'm a fool baby, ah yeah Whoo "Fool to Cry" es una balada de la banda británica de rock Rolling Stones de su álbum de 1976 Black and Blue. Grabada en diciembre de 1974, la canción fue escrita por el vocalista Mick Jagger y el guitarrista Keith Richards. Mick Taylor había abandonado recientemente la agrupación, por lo que la banda no contaba con otro guitarrista aparte de Richards. La grabación de Black and Blue en parte funcionó como una sesión de audición para nuevos guitarristas, la cual llevó a Wayne Perkins a tocar la guitarra en dicha canción. Jagger toca el piano eléctrico y Nicky Hopkins toca el sintetizador
When I come home baby
ResponderEliminarAnd I've been working all night long
I put my daughter on my knee, and she says
Daddy what's wrong?
She whispers in my ear so sweet
You know what she says, she says
Ooh, daddy you're a fool to cry
You're a fool to cry
And it makes me wonder why
Daddy you're a fool
You know, I got a woman (daddy you're a fool)
And she lives in the poor part of town
And I go see her sometimes
And we make love, so fine
I put my head on her shoulder
She says, tell me all your troubles
You know what she says?
She says, ooh, daddy you're a fool to cry
You're a fool to cry
And it makes me wonder why
Daddy you're a fool to cry
Yeah, she says
Oh, Daddy you're a fool to cry
You're a fool to cry
And it makes me wonder why
She says, ooh, daddy you're a fool to cry
Ooh, daddy you're a fool to cry
Ooh, daddy you're a fool to cry
Ooh, daddy you're a fool to cry
Even my friends say to me sometimes
And make out like I don't understand them
You know what they say?
They say, ooh daddy you're a fool to cry
You're a fool to cry
And it makes me wonder why, ah
I'm a fool baby, ah ya
I'm a certified fool, ah yeah
Gotta tell ya, baby
I'm a fool baby, ah yeah
Whoo
"Fool to Cry" es una balada de la banda británica de rock Rolling Stones de su álbum de 1976 Black and Blue.
Grabada en diciembre de 1974, la canción fue escrita por el vocalista Mick Jagger y el guitarrista Keith Richards. Mick Taylor había abandonado recientemente la agrupación, por lo que la banda no contaba con otro guitarrista aparte de Richards. La grabación de Black and Blue en parte funcionó como una sesión de audición para nuevos guitarristas, la cual llevó a Wayne Perkins a tocar la guitarra en dicha canción. Jagger toca el piano eléctrico y Nicky Hopkins toca el sintetizador