
SONG INFORMATION
Song: Thank Me Daddy
Artist: Girls Aloud
Featured On: What Will The Neighbors Say?
Written By: Cheryl Tweedy, Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Kimberly Walsh, Brian Higgins, Tim Powell, Lisa Cowling, Paul Woods, Tim Larcombe
Produced By: Xenomania
“Thank Me Daddy” is a song recorded by Girls Aloud for their second album “What Will The Neighbors Say” (2004). “Thank Me Daddy” is featured as the albums twelfth track and runs for 3 minutes and 22 seconds. It is registered on ASCAP with the girls as credited writers and Girls Aloud as the credited artist.
LYRICS
The people in my bed are making me brain dead
And nothing that I can said could get ’em to go
The stories you told me are leaving me lonely
But Daddy you sold me and I didn’t know
If you wanna rock, heads will roll
If you wanna stop, then let me go
If you wanna rock, get it on
If you wanna stop, turn and I’ll be gone
Thank me daddy for the things
That you’ll never know and listen
To the noise that I’m making
Not the boys on my answerphone, please
Thank me daddy for the things
That you never knew, I’m sorry
But it’s rough in the city
And there’s just nothing you can do
The rules that I’m breaking
And beds that I’m shaking
Were there for the taking
How could I say no?
So daddy remember I live for the pleasure
I love you whatever, so, just let me go
If you wanna rock, heads will roll
If you wanna stop, then let me go
If you wanna rock, get it on
If you wanna stop, turn and I’ll be gone
Thank me daddy for the things
That you’ll never know and listen
To the noise that I’m making
Not the boys on my answerphone, please
Thank me daddy for the things
That you never knew, I’m sorry
But it’s rough in the city
And there’s just nothing you can do
We don’t talk anymore
We don’t know what love is for
So long as we keep the score, we’re trying
We don’t care anyway
There’s only so much to say
Because those little lies are satisfying
Thank me daddy for the things
That you’ll never know and listen
To the noise that I’m making
Not the boys on my answerphone, please
Thank me daddy for the things
That you never knew, I’m sorry
But it’s rough in the city
And there’s just nothing you can do