In this lively track, The Who uses the metaphor of a squeeze box (an accordion) to explore themes of domestic life and marital intimacy. The lyrics humorously depict a scenario where a mother's incessant playing of her accordion both animates and disrupts the household. As she plays "all night," her husband finds himself unable to sleep, illustrating how her passion for music impacts their home life. The repetitive nature of the lyrics and melody emphasizes the ongoing, inescapable nature of the music, suggesting a deeper commentary on how personal hobbies or passions can affect family dynamics and relationships. Ultimately, the song portrays a light-hearted yet poignant look at love, family, and the complexities of living together.
Squeeze Box
Lyrics
Mama's got a squeeze box
She wears on her chest
And when Daddy comes home
He never gets no rest
Cause she's playing all night
And the music's all right
Mama's got a squeeze box
Daddy never sleeps at night
Well the kids don't eat
And the dog can't sleep
There's no escape from the music
In the whole damn street
Cause she's playing all night
And the music's all right
Mama's got a squeeze box
Daddy never sleeps at night
She goes in and out and in
and out and in and out and in and out
She's playing all night
And the music's all tight
Mama's got a squeeze box
Daddy never sleeps at night
She goes, squeeze me, come on and squeeze me
Come on and tease me like you do
I'm so in love with you
Mama's got a squeeze box
Daddy never sleeps at night
She goes in and out and in and out
and in and out and in and out
Cause she's playing all night
And the music's all right
Mama's got a squeeze box
Daddy never sleeps at night
Writer(s): PETE TOWNSHEND
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Spirit Music Group
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