C.W. Stoneking
C.W. Stoneking
C.W. Stoneking
C.W. Stoneking
C.W. Stoneking & Kirsty Fraser
C.W. Stoneking
C.W. Stoneking
C.W. Stoneking
C.W. Stoneking
C.W. Stoneking & Kirsty Fraser
C.W. Stoneking
[Intro]
Well excuse me mam’ I wants ta put in my unemployment form please
Now hold on a minute mister, now it says here that you ain’t been working for 3 years
That’s right
Hey, wanna tell ya, ain’t it bout time you got yourself a job?
I’m looking for a job right now
Looking for a job and praying you ain’t gonna find one
You tell me what the last thing you done now
The last one?
[Verse 1]
I used to get up in the morning
Go to work with rain comin’ down
And when I was a handyman
Working in a country town
When I was a handyman
I cut down every tree in the yard
And the reason being
I swang my axe so hard
[Verse 2]
Handyman
Is a good thing to be
You’re working hard
It’s from eight till three
When I was a handyman
I’d trim the rough edges of your lawn
I’d trimmed it so close
A cold chill run through your bones
[Verse 3]
Handyman
Can fix your squeaking floors
Handyman
Can shine the bit of your front door
When I was a handyman
The women had me deep in the mud
When my spade hit bedrock
She hollered ‘Oh my lord’
Oh my lord
Handyman Blues was written by C.W. Stoneking.
Handyman Blues was produced by C.W. Stoneking.
C.W. Stoneking released Handyman Blues on Fri Sep 01 2006.