Daddy, we're rocking, big daddy
How 'bout that, how 'bout that

Here he comes again
Me and my friends, we all laugh at him
'Cause he's so funny, warm and fuzzy

We're rocking, big daddy
How 'bout that
A celebration, a celebration
He caught a little fish, he had one wish

Daddy, we're rocking, big daddy
A celebration, a celebration
Please throw the little fish back

Throw the little fish back
Throw the little fish back
Throw the little fish back
Please throw the little fish back

We're rocking, big daddy
Throw the little fish back
Throw the little fish back
Throw the little fish back

Rocking, big daddy
We're rocking, big daddy


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Big Daddy Lyrics as written by Patricia J. Griffin Jay Joyce

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    @Buck

    It dawned on me that they may have been watching grizzlies fishing at a stream.

    charles108on April 04, 2016   Link

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