Daddy worked like a dog all day
Between the steel mill and the field
Mamma was pretty as a picture
Raised the children and cooked the meals 

Daddy come home we'd gather around 
And tell stories about his day
Then he would pick up that old guitar 
And man he let it play 

He said walk a straight line
Stand with pride
Don't let troubles get you down
Don't run and hide 
You got to shine inside when them dark clouds come 
around 

If you ever get your chance to sing and dance
Like them stars on the silver screen
I wish you would take this old guitar of mine and play 
one for me 

Well the years went by
And daddy never quite adjusted 
To the modern day
Mamma stood with pride 
And the tears filled her eyes
The day the bank took the farm away 

But he never let us go hungry
Kept the shoes upon our feet
He stood there tall as a mountain
And he said these words to me 

He said don't lose sight
When the money gets tight
You can let it come and go
Cause what you give to reap my child 
Is what you leave to sow 
And when old life don't deal you right 
Turn to God and family 
And one day boy take this old guitar of mine
And you better play one for me 

I got a call backstage in Dallas Texas
Just the other day
I could tell by the sound of the trembling voice
That daddy must have passed away
As I pulled his picture from my wallet 
The tears they filled my eyes
I remember the words he said to me 
Before our last good bye 
Before our last good bye 

When the devil comes a smiling son
You gotta learn to resist
Cause a man's word is only worth 
The work he backs it with 
Though he never got his chance to sing and dance 
Like them stars on the silver screen 
He said one day boy if you ever get the chance play one 
for me 

Play one for me
(please play one for me)