Yakety Axe

Boots Randolph, James Rich

Poverty stricken but still I'm a-stickin' to the things I know to be facts
One day it's feathers and the next day chicken while I'm pickin' my yakety axe
Ev'rybody says that I never will get far, keepin' out of work by pickin' this guitar
Livin' on a shoestring, puttin' off things like a shave and a haircut

Money don't matter as long as I scatter a little bit of happiness around
If people keep a grinnin' I figure I'm a winnin' my good old yakety sound
City folks go around turnin' up their noses and countin' their greenbacks and smellin' their roses
But I wouldn't trade my yakety axe, even for a T-bone

I'm confessin' I never took a lesson, all my notes are a matter of guessin'
Hopin' they'll come out in some kinda manner that'll make the yakety sound
So if you're in the mood and your feet start tappin'
And you feel laid back and your hands start clappin'
Then I'll have done what I wanted to from way back
You're diggin' my yakety axe

Curiosités sur la chanson Yakety Axe de Chet Atkins

Sur quels albums la chanson “Yakety Axe” a-t-elle été lancée par Chet Atkins?
Chet Atkins a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Country Music” en 1981 et “Chet Atkins - The Master And His Music” en 2001.
Qui a composé la chanson “Yakety Axe” de Chet Atkins?
La chanson “Yakety Axe” de Chet Atkins a été composée par Boots Randolph, James Rich.

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