Cake Walking

Words and Music by Thomas Gannett and Byron Sheppard

I went cake walking this morning,

went cake walking down the street.

I went cake walking this morning,

went cake walking down the street.

I go cake walking so much now

I've got blisters on my feet.

Oh, my woman tried to tell me

that it wasn't good for me.

You know, my woman tried to tell me

that it wasn't good for me.

But I can't stop my cake walking:

won't you tell her that for me.

Oh, you can do it to boogie woogie;

you can do it to rock and roll.

You do not need a march or a cakewalk

for your feet to lose control.

You can cake walk when it's raining;

you can cake walk in the snow.

I went cake walking this morning,

went cake walking down the street.

I went cake walking this morning,

went cake walking down the street.

I go cake walking so much now

I've got blisters on my feet.