Song | Rockefeller Square |
Artist | Jimmy Buffett |
Album | Captain America |
Lyrics:Jimmy Buffett/Buzz Cason | |
Music:Jimmy Buffett/Buzz Cason | |
Did you ever just want to lay down | |
Tell the world you've had enough | |
Did you ever just want to drop out | |
When the goin' got a little bit rough | |
Have you ever walked the sidewalks hungry | |
Have you ever really had the blues | |
So now you want to see how the other half lives | |
Well brother whatcha got to lose | |
Whatcha got to lose if you leave your home | |
And you never think of ever goin' back | |
Your father's makin' money for the good of the country | |
And your mother's out bettin' at the track | |
Camptown ladies sing them songs doo dah doo dah | |
Now you want to let your hair grow long | |
And get a little pad uptown | |
Throw away your checkbook and all your credit cards | |
And use your wits to get around | |
So you think it's gonna make you happy | |
See your story in the evening news | |
Makin' a game out of pointin' the blame | |
Brother whatcha got to lose | |
Hey lonely Rockefeller Square | |
The underground world don't fit a millionaire | |
Hey Rocky whatcha gonna do | |
First time you've ever had the pressure on you | |
But Rock when the rockin' and the bummin' is through | |
There'll still be piece of Daddy's kingdom for you | |
Rocky you sure hurt your mama | |
And your daddy's got an ulcer for you | |
With the stock market shot and the war's still hot | |
It was sure was a cruel thing to do | |
(So don't cry boy) | |
Hey lonely Rockefeller Square | |
The underground world don't fit a millionaire | |
Hey Rocky whatcha gonna do | |
First time you've ever had the pressure on you | |
But Rock when the rockin' and the bummin' is through | |
There'll still be piece of Daddy's kingdom for you | |
Money today money to pay | |
Don't you go gay | |
Rocky better pray |
Lyrics: Jimmy Buffett Buzz Cason | |
Music: Jimmy Buffett Buzz Cason | |
Did you ever just want to lay down | |
Tell the world you' ve had enough | |
Did you ever just want to drop out | |
When the goin' got a little bit rough | |
Have you ever walked the sidewalks hungry | |
Have you ever really had the blues | |
So now you want to see how the other half lives | |
Well brother whatcha got to lose | |
Whatcha got to lose if you leave your home | |
And you never think of ever goin' back | |
Your father' s makin' money for the good of the country | |
And your mother' s out bettin' at the track | |
Camptown ladies sing them songs doo dah doo dah | |
Now you want to let your hair grow long | |
And get a little pad uptown | |
Throw away your checkbook and all your credit cards | |
And use your wits to get around | |
So you think it' s gonna make you happy | |
See your story in the evening news | |
Makin' a game out of pointin' the blame | |
Brother whatcha got to lose | |
Hey lonely Rockefeller Square | |
The underground world don' t fit a millionaire | |
Hey Rocky whatcha gonna do | |
First time you' ve ever had the pressure on you | |
But Rock when the rockin' and the bummin' is through | |
There' ll still be piece of Daddy' s kingdom for you | |
Rocky you sure hurt your mama | |
And your daddy' s got an ulcer for you | |
With the stock market shot and the war' s still hot | |
It was sure was a cruel thing to do | |
So don' t cry boy | |
Hey lonely Rockefeller Square | |
The underground world don' t fit a millionaire | |
Hey Rocky whatcha gonna do | |
First time you' ve ever had the pressure on you | |
But Rock when the rockin' and the bummin' is through | |
There' ll still be piece of Daddy' s kingdom for you | |
Money today money to pay | |
Don' t you go gay | |
Rocky better pray |