📚 "Don't Cry Daddy" was written by Mac Davis. Elvis sings it from the perspective of a man who has lost his wife, and his sadness is making his kids sad also. But the song leaves a question: Was it death or divorce? The lyrics don't say.
📚 Mac Davis had written "A Little Less Conversation" for Elvis, so when Presley set out to record his From Elvis In Memphis album at American Sound Studio in Memphis, he solicited more songs from Davis, who submitted a tape with 19 tracks. The first song on the tape was "In The Ghetto," the second was "Don't Cry Daddy." Elvis recorded both of them. As for Davis, he launched a solo career soon after, landing a #1 hit in 1972 with "Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me."
Today I stumbled from my bed
With thunder crashing in my head
My pillow still wet
From last night's tears
And as I think of giving up
A voice inside my coffee cup
Kept crying out
Ringing in my ears
Don't cry, daddy
Daddy, please don't cry
Daddy, you've still got me and little Tommy
And together we'll find a brand new mommy
Daddy, daddy, please laugh again
Daddy, ride us on your back again
Oh, daddy, please, don't cry
Why are children always first
To feel the pain and the hurt the worst?
It's true but somehow
It just don't seem right
'Cause every time I cry, I know
It hurts my little children, so I wonder
Will it be the same tonight?
Don't cry, daddy
Daddy, please don't cry
Daddy, you've still got me and little Tommy
And together we'll find a brand new mommy
Daddy, daddy, please laugh again
Daddy, ride us on your back again
Oh, daddy, please, don't cry
Oh, daddy, please don't cry
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