Dance to Your Daddy
The Wiggles Lyrics


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Dance to your Daddy, my little laddy
Dance to your Daddy, my little man
Thou shalt have a fish and thou shalt have a fin
Thou shalt have a codlin when the boat comes in
Thou shalt have haddock baked in a pan
Dance to your Daddy, my little man

Dance to your Daddy, my little laddie
Dance to your Daddy, my little man
When thou art a young boy, you must sing and play
Go along the shore and cast your shells away
Build yourself a castle, watch the tide roll in
Dance to your Daddy, my little man.

Dance to your Daddy, my little laddie
Dance to your Daddy, my little man
When thou art a young man, go unto the trades
Find yourself a skill, and wages you'll be paid
Then with all your wages, buy yourself some land
Dance to your Daddy, my little man

Dance to your Daddy, my little laddie
Dance to your Daddy, my little man
When thou art a man and go to take a wife
Find yourself a lass and love her all your life
She shall be your wife and thou shalt be her man
Dance to your Daddy, my little man

Dance to your Daddy, my little laddie
Dance to your Daddy, my little man
When thou art an old man, father to a son
Sing to him the old songs, sing of all you've done




Pass along the old ways, then let his song begin
Dance to your Daddy, my little man

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Dance to Your Daddy" by The Wiggles is a traditional English folk song which tells a story of a father's advice to his son on how to live his life. The first verse is a promise to his child that he would provide him with all the necessary things he needs to survive like fish and food when the ship returns from its trip. The father then sings about the different stages of his son's life, from being a young boy to a man and eventually becoming a father himself.


Throughout the song, the father advises his son to make the most of every stage of his life. He tells his son to sing and play as a young boy and build himself a castle while he observes the beauty of the ocean. As a young man, he encourages him to learn a trade and work for his wages. Then, as an adult, he advises him to find a loving wife and make her his partner for life. Finally, as an old man, he tells him to pass on his knowledge to his son so that he can carry on the family's traditions.


This song is a beautiful representation of a father's love for his son and the guidance that he provides him on how to navigate the different stages of his life. It teaches us to cherish every moment and to embrace the changes that come with each stage of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Dance to your Daddy, my little laddy
Perform for your father, my little boy


Dance to your Daddy, my little man
Perform for your father, my little man


Thou shalt have a fish and thou shalt have a fin
You will have fish and fins


Thou shalt have a codlin when the boat comes in
You will have an apple when the boat arrives


Thou shalt have haddock baked in a pan
You will have baked haddock in a pan


Dance to your Daddy, my little man
Perform for your father, my little man


When thou art a young boy, you must sing and play
As a young boy, sing and play


Go along the shore and cast your shells away
Walk along the shore and throw away your collected shells


Build yourself a castle, watch the tide roll in
Create a castle out of sand and watch the tide come in


Dance to your Daddy, my little man.
Perform for your father, my little man


When thou art a young man, go unto the trades
As a young man, enter into a trade


Find yourself a skill, and wages you'll be paid
Acquire a skill and you'll receive wages


Then with all your wages, buy yourself some land
Use your wages to purchase land


Dance to your Daddy, my little man
Perform for your father, my little man


When thou art a man and go to take a wife
When you become a man and decide to marry


Find yourself a lass and love her all your life
Find a young lady and love her for your entire life


She shall be your wife and thou shalt be her man
She will be your wife and you will be her husband


Dance to your Daddy, my little man
Perform for your father, my little man


When thou art an old man, father to a son
When you become an elderly man and father a son


Sing to him the old songs, sing of all you've done
Sing the old songs to him and tell him of all you have accomplished


Pass along the old ways, then let his song begin
Pass on the traditions and let his own song begin


Dance to your Daddy, my little man
Perform for your father, my little man




Lyrics Š Phonographic Digital Limited (PDL), Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: J BAIRD, PD TRADITIONAL

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