Bang The Drum All Day

Todd Rundgren

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Bang the Drum All Day                                                   By Todd (Intro)          (6x)    I don’t want to work    I want to bang on the drum all day    I don’t want to play    I just want to bang on the drum all day   Ever since I was a tiny boy    I don’t want no candy I don’t need no toy   I took a stick and an old coffee can    I bang on that thing ’til I got    Blisters on my hand because (Chorus)    I don’t want to work    I want to bang on the drum all day yes I do    I don’t want to play    I just want to bang on the drum all day that’s right   When I get older they think I’m a fool    The teacher told me I should stay after school   She caught me pounding on the desk with my hands    But my licks was so hot    I made the teacher wanna dance and that’s why (Chorus)    I don’t want to work    I want to bang on the drum all day hey why not    I don’t want to play    I just want to bang on the drum all day I wanna bang yeah (Bass solo) (Chorus)    I don’t want to work    I want to bang on the drum all day I can bang that sucker    I don’t want to play    I just want to bang on the drum all day listen to this   Every day when I get home from work    I feel so frustrated the boss is a jerk    And I get my sticks and go out to the shed    And I bang on that drum    Like it was the boss’s head because (Chorus)    I don’t want to work    I want to bang on the drum all day hey hey    I don’t want to play    I just want to bang on the drum all day I can bang that drum    I don’t want to work    I want to bang on the drum all day hey hey    I don’t want to play    I just want to bang on the drum all day    I don’t want to work    I want to bang on the drum all day    I don’t want to play    I just want to bang on the drum all day (Outro)          (4x)   (hold)

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart Ebmaj7, Cm7, F7, Bb, A7, Dm7, C, Bbmaj7, Am7, Gm7, F, Em7, G, Cmaj7, Ebmaj9, Gm, Bmaj7
empty heart empty heart Gm7, Fmaj7, Ebmaj7, Dm7, Cm7, Bbmaj7, G#maj7/Bb, Am7, Cmaj7, C7, Db7, Gm9, Fmaj9, F#, G#m9, F#maj9, Emaj7, Ebm7, Dbm7, Bmaj7, Amaj7/B, B, A/B
empty heart empty heart Eb6, F, F6, G, C, Dm, Cmaj7, Am, Em, Bb
empty heart empty heart D, Bm7, G6, F#m7, E7, A7/4, D7, G, F#, A7, F, C, C/B, C/A, C/G, Em, A
empty heart empty heart Gm7, A7, Dm7, E7, Am7, D6, G, Fmaj7, Em7, Am, C7, G7, C, Gm, F, Em, A
empty heart empty heart Em7, Am7, G6/B, C/E, D7/9, G6, C
empty heart empty heart C, F, D, G, Em, Bm7, Em7, Dm7, Am, A7
empty heart empty heart Am, Dm7, G, Am7, F, Dm, Em7, Fmaj7, Bb7
empty heart empty heart D/A, A, C/A, G/A
empty heart empty heart /A, /C, /D, /G, /F, Am7/D, Cm7/F, Bb/Eb, Am/D, Am7, Cm7, Bb, Am
Cette chanson évoque le désir d'échapper aux contraintes du travail et des responsabilités quotidiennes. Le narrateur préfère s'amuser à taper sur un tambour que de se plier aux attentes des adultes. Depuis son enfance, il se sent attiré par la musique, utilisant même des objets simples pour créer des rythmes. En grandissant, il est perçu comme un rêveur par ses enseignants et trouve du réconfort dans la musique, en particulier lorsqu'il rentre chez lui après une journée frustrante. Dans un monde où le travail est souvent source de stress, cette mélodie célèbre la joie et la liberté que l'on ressent en jouant de la musique, reflétant ainsi un besoin universel d'évasion et d'expression personnelle. Cela rappelle à chacun l'importance de renouer avec ses passions et de profiter des petits plaisirs de la vie.