Tell Me a Story
Frankie Laine Lyrics


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Tell me story, tell me story
Tell me story, remember what you said
You promised me you said you would
You got to give in so I'll be good
Tell me a story, then I'll go to bed

Oh, worry, worry, weary ends my day
Time to go home without my raise in pay
Home by the fire where a man can just relax
Sippers there by the chair, not a worry, not a care
Along comes Junior swinging his little axe

Tell me a story, tell me a story
Tell me a story, remember what you said
Tell me about the birds and bees
How do you make a chicken sneeze
Tell me a story, then I'll go to bed

Came home so late one evening last July
Played a little poker the time had passed me by
Shoes in my hand and my darlin' wife in bed
Up the stairs sayin' a prayer
Then a voice comes through the air

Hi you there, Daddy
Remember what you said
Tell me a story, tell me a story
Tell me a story, remember what you said
Tell me how your eye got black
Because the doorway hit you back
Tell me a story, then I'll go to bed

Once upon a time I remember long ago

Don't go back in history your memory's kinda slow

Stop your noisy talkin' until I finish with my tale
Once upon a

Upon a what

Upon your back you'll get a swat

Tell me about the fish you caught
That's was bigger than a whale

Tell me a story, tell me a story
Tell me a story, remember what you said
You promised me, you said you would
You gotta give in so I'll be good





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Overall Meaning

, the song "Tell Me a Story" by Frankie Laine revolves around a child asking their father to tell a story before bedtime. The child is persistent, reminding the father of his promise to tell a story. The father reminisces about his day at work and coming home to relax by the fire. However, his peace is interrupted by his son who wants to hear a story. The father proceeds to tell a story about his past but the child keeps interrupting.


The lyrics depict a charming tale of the father-child relationship and the importance of storytelling in maintaining that connection. The father is reminded of his promise to tell a story by his child, allowing him to reflect on his day and share his experiences with his child. This is a reminder that storytelling is a powerful tool for bonding and imparting wisdom from one generation to the next.


Line by Line Meaning

Tell me story, tell me story
Asking someone to share an entertaining tale.


Tell me story, remember what you said
Reminding the storyteller of their promise to tell a story.


You promised me you said you would
Reiterating the promise made to hear a story.


You got to give in so I'll be good
Suggesting that hearing a story will inspire good behavior.


Tell me a story, then I'll go to bed
Agreeing to go to bed after the story is told.


Oh, worry, worry, weary ends my day
The end of the day is tiring and stressful.


Time to go home without my raise in pay
Acknowledging a lack of financial reward for the day's work.


Home by the fire where a man can just relax
Expressing the desire for a restful evening at home.


Sippers there by the chair, not a worry, not a care
Painting a picture of a comfortable, carefree environment.


Along comes Junior swinging his little axe
Introducing a child into the scene.


Tell me about the birds and bees
Asking for an explanation of how things work.


How do you make a chicken sneeze
Requesting a humorous story or joke.


Came home so late one evening last July
Recalling a specific event from the past.


Played a little poker the time had passed me by
Describing a leisurely activity that caused time to fly by.


Shoes in my hand and my darlin' wife in bed
Returning home to find a sleeping spouse.


Up the stairs sayin' a prayer
Heading to bed after a long day.


Then a voice comes through the air
Introducing the child character.


Hi you there, Daddy
Child addressing their father.


Tell me how your eye got black
Asking for a personal anecdote.


Because the doorway hit you back
Offering an explanation for the injury.


Once upon a time I remember long ago
Beginning a classic story intro.


Don't go back in history your memory's kinda slow
Child interrupting the story with a witty comment.


Stop your noisy talkin' until I finish with my tale
Asking for quiet while the story is being told.


Once upon a
Continuing the story intro.


Upon a what
Child interrupting the story again.


Upon your back you'll get a swat
Jokingly threatening physical discipline for misbehavior.


Tell me about the fish you caught
Asking for a story about a personal experience.


That's was bigger than a whale
Exaggerating for humorous effect.


You promised me, you said you would
Reiterating the promise for a story.


You gotta give in so I'll be good
Suggesting that the story will inspire good behavior.




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Written by: TERRY GILKYSON

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Comments from YouTube:

@tricky3209

My Grandpa would sing this song while bouncing me on his knee when we would visit growing up. He has Alzheimer's now and I was trying to remember the words to this song but was afraid they had been lost to time as I thought he had made it up. He would even do the voices of each singer, they're some of my most precious memories of growing up. Thank you for the video

@mrsbmurray7402

Me too, well almost. My dad was an amazing singer, (choirs,family choir/band etc. Tues nyts, after The Red Skeleton Show he would sing the chorus to me β€œbefore I went to bed” During his final years w Alzheimer’s I would phone him every nyt and we would harmonize together his fav hymn, then I’d sing to him my good nyt song. I had always wondered where he heard this chorus, now I know! Oh how blessed I am as he breathed his last here on earth 14 Feb 2020.

@massey11138

My grandad used to do the exact the same thing just one of many lasting memories.

@carolblume5073

Me too. I thought my dad had made it up. Surprised to find out my youngest daughter remembers him singing it to her too. Many years ago, of course as he has passed, and she is grown. But the memory remains.

@brendafisher5549

This just popped up in my memory. I was so happy to find it and play it for my 8 year old great granddaughter. She loved it!

@CamrynManson

This song is just absolutely magical and adorable.

@CamrynManson

I'm 33 and I play this for my 6 year old. He loves it. Timeless.

@CamrynManson

Wow same exact ages over here lol my son sings along it's so cute

@lindarussell9651

My Dad sang this to me when I was little, in England. I wanted to sing it to my grandson, but couldn't remember all the words. I was so happy to find it on Youtube! So thank you for posting it!

@markalson1938

Your very welcome, I sang this song to my kids when they were young also, but i couldn't do the song justiceI just wish I could singΒ 

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