A Dog’s Life

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Album: Paradise, Hawaiian Style
Recorded: July 27, 1965
Released: June 1, 1966
Studio: Radio Recorders Studio B, Hollywood California
Songwriters: Sid Wayne/Ben Wiseman


If I had my life to live over
I know just what I'd like to be
A pampered pet of a rich brunette
Sitting on my mama's knee
Someone to love me
Someone to care
Rub-a-dub double little fingers through my hair


I need a dog's life
What a life, that's good enough for me
That's good enough for me

If I had a bone to be picking
A picking chicken or a steak
Curled up there in an easy chair
Man, that won't be hard to take
I'll always be faithful
That's what I'd be
Never bite a hand that feeds me, no siree


Just lead a dog's life
What a life
That's good enough for me
That's good enough for me

I'd find me a fefe le poodle
And lose my noodle over her
I chase her 'round all over town
Just to ruffle up her fur
Nuzzle her muzzle
A holding her paw
Greatest case of puppy lovin' you ever saw


It's called a dog's life
What a life
That's good enough for me
You heard me say it now
That's good enough for me
That's good enough for me


 
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