2025 Competition Lyrics Entry:
Baby Slips Her High Heels On by Tim Pike
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Lyrics
I watch my little girl as she stands in her bedroom
Just staring at her reflection in the oval mirror
Her momma’s hat sittin’ on her head
Her momma’s dress mostly falling down
Tryin’ hard to be a little lady
Then baby slips her high heels on
I watch my little girl as she stands in her bedroom
Just staring at her reflection in the oval mirror
New prom dress hugs her very tight
My little girl’s going out tonight
Tryin’ hard to be a little lady
Then baby slips her high heels on
The years go by as I get old
Baby’s growing up too fast, too bold
She finds a boy to take my place
She tells me to my face
“it’s gonna last forever!”
I watch my little girl as she stands in her bedroom
Just staring at her reflection in the oval mirror
New wedding dress in virgin white
New diamond ring is burning bright
Tryin’ so hard to be a lady
Then baby slips her high heels on
And I can’t help but feel
The best years have come and gone
When I watch as baby slips her high heels on
My little girl’s back home again, in her old room
Just staring at the emptiness in the oval mirror
She paints her face and pulls on tight blue jeans
Goin ‘ out to be somebody’s queen
Wants to be treated like a lady
So baby slips her high heels on
And I can’t help but feel
The best years have come and gone
When I watch as baby slips her high heels on
Just staring at her reflection in the oval mirror
Her momma’s hat sittin’ on her head
Her momma’s dress mostly falling down
Tryin’ hard to be a little lady
Then baby slips her high heels on
I watch my little girl as she stands in her bedroom
Just staring at her reflection in the oval mirror
New prom dress hugs her very tight
My little girl’s going out tonight
Tryin’ hard to be a little lady
Then baby slips her high heels on
The years go by as I get old
Baby’s growing up too fast, too bold
She finds a boy to take my place
She tells me to my face
“it’s gonna last forever!”
I watch my little girl as she stands in her bedroom
Just staring at her reflection in the oval mirror
New wedding dress in virgin white
New diamond ring is burning bright
Tryin’ so hard to be a lady
Then baby slips her high heels on
And I can’t help but feel
The best years have come and gone
When I watch as baby slips her high heels on
My little girl’s back home again, in her old room
Just staring at the emptiness in the oval mirror
She paints her face and pulls on tight blue jeans
Goin ‘ out to be somebody’s queen
Wants to be treated like a lady
So baby slips her high heels on
And I can’t help but feel
The best years have come and gone
When I watch as baby slips her high heels on
Author
Bio
Red Shooz is Tim Pike, a multi-instrumentalist known for his signature red converse shoes and his expertly crafted original music and wide variety of classic songs. Red Shooz switches from piano to guitar, includes a touch of harmonica and is a gifted bandleader when joined by his musical friends from the Mississauga area. His original songs represent his lifelong musical influences, and his shows intermingle stories sharing his inspiration, and tales from over five decades of musical experience.
A versatile entertainer, Red Shooz performs listening-style concerts, corporate parties, weddings, special events, bars and pubs either as a soloist or along with a five-piece band.
Tim began performing back as a young teen in public school, complete with Beatle wigs! Since the early days, he has been part of Bobby Curtola’s backing band, shared stages with Jan & Dean, Gerry & The Pacemakers, and Ronnie Hawkins.
A versatile entertainer, Red Shooz performs listening-style concerts, corporate parties, weddings, special events, bars and pubs either as a soloist or along with a five-piece band.
Tim began performing back as a young teen in public school, complete with Beatle wigs! Since the early days, he has been part of Bobby Curtola’s backing band, shared stages with Jan & Dean, Gerry & The Pacemakers, and Ronnie Hawkins.
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Lyrics Competition Results
Emotional Impact:
18/ 20
Technical Skill:
13/ 20
Memorability:
18/ 20
Storytelling:
18/ 20
Imagery:
8/ 20
Total Score:
75/ 100
Commended
Comments:
Beautiful and moving storytelling here. Try using the show don’t tell method to paint an image in the mind or the listener.
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