Story Behind The Song
I love the '50's song "Buzz Buzz Buzz" and the LaVerne Baker tune "Tweedlee Dee." I guess I was sort of trying to capture the feel of those songs, and pay homage at the same time.
Song Description
This is sort of just an explanation of why some folks choose the less-traveled path. Sometimes, what we like isn't up to us.
Song Length |
2:53 |
Genre |
Country - Rockabilly, Jazz - Swing |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Cheerful, Engaging |
Subject |
Conformity, Musician |
Similar Artists |
The Stray Cats, Paul Mccartney |
Language |
English |
Era |
1950 - 1959 |
| |
Lyrics
You said that I would be remiss
Without a nod to blues in every key
Well, I don't know about this
I only buzz buzz buzz and tweedlee dee
You handed me a hat
And said a country song works better for me
Well, I don't know about that
I only buzz buzz buzz and tweedlee dee
Now that I'm in the ring
I should've never had a doubt
I'm gonna stay and swing
Until I'm they knock me out
You said no matter what you do
You got to be just what they want you to be
Well, I don't know about you
I only buzz buzz buzz and tweedlee dee
Now that I'm in the ring
I should've never had a doubt
I'm gonna stay and swing
Until I'm all swung out
You said no matter what you do
You got to be just what they want you to be
Well, I don't know about you
I only buzz buzz buzz and tweedlee dee
Now that I'm in the ring
I should've never had a doubt
I'm gonna stay and swing
Until they knock me out
You said no matter what you do
You got to be just what they want you to be
Well, I don't know about you
I only buzz buzz buzz and tweedlee dee
I buzz buzz buzz and tweedlee dee
I buzz buzz buzz and tweedlee dee