Call Me Daddy
Billy Ray Cyrus Lyrics


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Little boy running through the yard
Fell and skinned his heart
And later climbed up in a tree
As he looked into the sky,
He began to cry
And said, "Daddy why'd you leave?"

Call Me Daddy, I'm feelin' blue
Call Me Daddy, I need to talk to you
Call Me Daddy, Help me through
And then he bowed his head to pray
"Call Me Dad"

The little boy became a man
Found a bride and took her hand
And made a baby all their own
As he looked in that baby's eyes,
As the baby cried
He swore, "You'll never be alone"

Call Me Daddy when you're feelin' blue
Call Me Daddy and I'll talk to you
Call Me Daddy and I'll help you through
And then he bowed his head to pray
"Call Me Dad"

Another life has come and gone
Another baby's grown
And stands alone against the world
As he looks into the sky,
He begins to cry
And says, "Daddy I miss you"

Call Me Daddy, I'm feelin' blue
Call Me Daddy, I need to talk to you
Call Me Daddy, help me through




And then he bowed his head to pray
"Call Me Dad"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of this song penned by Billy Ray Cyrus explore the bond of father and son and the emotional void it creates when the father is absent. The song starts with a little boy running in the yard and getting hurt, he looks up to the sky and cries out to his father asking why he left. The boy feels lost and in need of a father figure in his life. He then prays to be called "dad" indicating that he is aware of the need for a fatherly figure in his life.


The lyrics then transition to the little boy who has now become a man who is starting a family with his wife. As he looks into his own baby's eyes, he is reminded of his loneliness and fear when he was young. He promises his own baby that he will never feel alone, expressing his desire to be the father figure he missed in his own life. The song concludes with another baby grown up, missing his father and praying for him to be there to speak with and guide him.


Overall, the song highlights the importance of a father's presence in a son's life and how their absence can leave a void in their hearts. It emphasizes the need for a strong father-son bond and how it can impact a child's entire life.


Line by Line Meaning

Little boy running through the yard
A young child was playing in the yard


Fell and skinned his heart
The child got hurt and felt emotional pain


And later climbed up in a tree
The child sought out a place to be alone and reflect


As he looked into the sky, He began to cry
The child felt overwhelmed with emotion and started to weep


And said, "Daddy why'd you leave?"
The child was asking why his father wasn't there to comfort him


Call Me Daddy, I'm feelin' blue
Someone is asking their father for emotional support


Call Me Daddy, I need to talk to you
The person wants to have a conversation with their father


Call Me Daddy, Help me through
The person is asking their father to help them overcome their struggles


And then he bowed his head to pray
The person turned to a higher power for guidance


"Call Me Dad"
The person addresses their father and seeks his guidance


The little boy became a man
The child grew up


Found a bride and took her hand
The man got married


And made a baby all their own
The couple had a child


As he looked in that baby's eyes, As the baby cried
The man felt a deep connection with his child and wanted to comfort them


He swore, "You'll never be alone"
The man promised to always be there for his child


Another life has come and gone
Another person has lived and died


Another baby's grown
Another child has grown up


And stands alone against the world
The child faces life's challenges on their own


As he looks into the sky, He begins to cry
The person feels emotional and cries


And says, "Daddy I miss you"
The person wishes their father was still alive to help them




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: BILLY RAY CYRUS, DON VON TRESS, MICHAEL JOE SAGRAVES

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