Listen here, Daddy
I want to tell you, please get out of my sight
I'm tryin' to tell you it's quits now, I'm goin' on this very night
You've had your day, so don't sit around and frown
You've been a real old good wagon, oh baby, but you done broke down
When the sun is shinin', you know it's time, time to make hay
Automobiles operate, but you just can't make, you just can't make that wagon pay
When you were in your prime, oh you loved, oh you loved to run around
You've been a real good good wagon, well, but honey, honey let me tell you, you done broke down
There's no need to cry, plеase don't, please don't makе a big show
This man has taught me more about lovin' than you will ever know
Lord, lord, he is the king of lovin', yes with a double crown
He's a real good wagon, Daddy, and believe me, he ain't broke down
Now, you better go the blacksmith shop and try to get yourself overhauled
I'm tryin' to tell you, there's nothing 'bout you that can make a good woman like me fall
I tried to tell you, tried to tell you nobody wants a baby when a real man, sure enough man, I mean one of them real men can be found
Hate to tell you, you've been a real good wagon, but nothin' lastss forever, Daddy, Daddy, you done broke down
You’ve Been A Good Ole Wagon was written by Perry Bradford.
You’ve Been A Good Ole Wagon was produced by Pee Wee Ellis.