You Can’t Please Everybody
I was walkin' down the street one day
Oh when a couple of fellows ridin' by said, "Hey
Look at her, Mr. Dilly, with her nose in the air."
Huh, I just kept on walkin' like they weren't even there
You see my mama used to tell me
Don't change your ways, don't worry about it
When somebody calls you "Snottie", no child
Don't change your ways, just be yourself
'Cause you can't please everybody
Get on down with the feelin', y'all
Hey hey hey, yeah
Bass play, oh, good God
Now I want you to lend me your ears for a minute
I went out and bought a new dress
My man saw it and said, "Yeah, now that's class"
His mother saw it and she hit the ceiling
And said, "Young lady, that dress is much too revealing"
See what I mean
Now wait a minute
There's somethin' I want to say right here
The moral of the story is
Different strokes for different folks
In other words, you do your thing and let me do mine
And I'm sure everything will work out just fine
And remember
Don't change your ways, don't worry about it
When somebody calls you "Snottie", no child
Don't change your ways, just be yourself
'Cause you can't please everybody
Come on, fellows, sing it with me
Don't change your ways, don't worry about it
When somebody calls you "Snottie", no child
Don't change your ways, just be yourself
'Cause you can't please everybody
No, you can't
Hey hey hey, yeah