Dad's Town
Dad's town, there are cars in the garden
And the sun shines brighter there each and every day
And I can see him standing in the work shop
Cigarettes, tools and his soldering irons all used, he's set in his ways
Everyday he'll drive into the city
As he paints his nails in the old fashioned way
Dad's town, where you carry a smile
Dad's town, he goes the extra mile
He'll always be
The biggest man in the world to me
Dad's town, if you'd say he was the greatest
He'd laugh and say, that's what I like to hear
Well trees grow and one's seeds have only been planted
And the building are older in the town, that's his getaway
Drinking time is always at five thirty
As we slip along home with home with him today
Dad's town, it always lends you a hand
Dad's town he likes the Glen Miller band
He'll always be
The biggest man in the world to me
(Walking through his dad's town)
(Walking through his dad's town)
(Walking through his dad's town)
(Walking through his dad's town)
(Walking through his dad's town)
(Walking through his dad's town)
(Walking through his dad's town)
(Walking through his dad's town)