A Liddle Biddy Help from Elvis

Love and Mischief: A Liddle Biddy Help from Elvis
Be the first to rate this song

Lyrics

Hang up your worries, stop biting all your nails

Encouraging the listener to relax and not worry, to stop being anxious.

I've got a pocket full of troubles

Expressing personal challenges but willing to share and support others with their problems.

But there's room enough for all of yours

Assuring that there's space and capacity to accommodate the listener's troubles.

You've got a sweet tooth,

Highlighting a metaphorical "sweet tooth" or desire for something enjoyable.

It goes with my clean shaven looks.

Connecting the speaker's clean-shaven appearance with the listener's sweet tooth.

The two of us, we just can't fail.

Expressing confidence in the collective ability to succeed.

Plus, we've got an angel who's sent from above.

Introducing the idea of an angelic figure, possibly referring to Elvis Presley.

It's the burger-eating King of Rock 'n' Roll!

Identifying the angel as the "burger-eating King of Rock 'n' Roll," likely Elvis.

It's just little old you and me

Emphasizing the partnership between the speaker and the listener.

With a liddle biddy help from Elvis.

Highlighting the importance of Elvis' assistance in their relationship.

It's just little old you and me

Reiterating the idea of the speaker and listener needing Elvis' help.

With a liddle biddy help from Elvis.

Continuing to stress the significance of Elvis' assistance.

This could be one of the greatest love affairs

Suggesting that the partnership could be extraordinary and romantic.

Just you and me and the king, he makes three

Imagining a love triangle involving the speaker, the listener, and Elvis.

We could rob a bank and get away scot-free

Playfully proposing the idea of committing a crime and escaping consequences.

'cause Elvis knows the FBI.

Attributing knowledge and protection to Elvis, even from law enforcement.

Buddy Holly and Jimmy Dean could come to our wedding in the sky.

Mentioning iconic figures Buddy Holly and Jimmy Dean in a hypothetical wedding scenario.

It's just little old you and me

Reiterating the theme of the speaker and listener needing Elvis' help.

With a liddle biddy help from Elvis.

Emphasizing the importance of Elvis' assistance in the relationship.

It's just little old you and me

Continuing to stress the significance of Elvis' assistance.

With a liddle biddy help from Elvis.

Repeating the idea of the speaker and listener relying on Elvis' help.

It all went wrong one Saturday night

Indicating a turning point or conflict in the story on a Saturday night.

When we were watching tv.

Setting the scene as watching TV when things took a wrong turn.

Elvis got angry and shot at the screen

Describing Elvis' unexpected reaction to the TV, possibly in anger.

But instead he got you and me.

Explaining the unintended consequence of Elvis' actions affecting the speaker and listener.

It's just little old you and me

Reiterating the theme of the speaker and listener needing Elvis' help.

With a liddle biddy help from Elvis.

Emphasizing the importance of Elvis' assistance in the relationship.

It's just little old you and me

Continuing to stress the significance of Elvis' assistance.

With a liddle biddy help from Elvis.

Repeating the idea of the speaker and listener relying on Elvis' help.

Similar Songs

Comment