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A love song about looking up at the middle class, and about swimming pools, and new Camaros, and plumbers!
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Song Info
Charts
Peak #187
Peak in subgenre #47
Author
John Henry Olthoff
Rights
2007
Uploaded
March 23, 2008
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 3:04
Story behind the song
This is a song about growing up in working class towns, and the silly materialism and status-seeking that goes on all over this great but sometimes misguided country of ours.
Lyrics
Royalty I remember that summer Your daddy was a plumber And when he looked down his nose at me I couldn’t have felt dumber You had a swimming pool in your backyard And a color TV in your basement Unicorns on your bedroom walls But I knew that that look on his face meant That I wouldn’t be welcome at dinner Someone else would end up the winner And I remember that summer Your daddy was a plumber And it must have made him sick To think that I had your number It must have killed him to know All we did in the back of his brand new Camaro And I remember that summer Your daddy was a plumber You might as well have been royalty He only wanted the best for you He only wanted the best for you And that wasn’t me Only the best for you And that wasn’t me…
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