The song, It's time to pay the fiddler, was sang by Cal Smith.
"Pay the fiddler" means that one has enjoyed something that usually one realized there would be a consequence. It refers to paying the consequence for your actions.
The piper is the musician that makes the music to dance to. Once a person dances to the music, he must pay the piper, often afterward. This metaphorically refers to facing the consequences of one's actions, or paying the price for the decisions one has made.
Sure, if they could pay the admission.
Barely and we will never know the full cost
The standees were called groundlings.
It's Time to Pay the Fiddler was created in 1974-11.
"Pay the fiddler" means that one has enjoyed something that usually one realized there would be a consequence. It refers to paying the consequence for your actions.
Limp Bizkit sang "Rollin" Kid Rock sang "American BadAss" and the question is who sang You're gonna pay? wasnt Papa rock, limp bizkit or kid rock.!
Those lyrics are from Life in the Fast Lane by the Eagles. "The doctor said he's comin', but you gotta pay him cash."
This song is "I got you babe" by Sonny and Cher
She is a Greek singer Lizetta Nikolaou (Λιζέττα Νικολάου)In greek her song is called Ποιός πληρώνει τον βαρκάρη (Who pays the Ferryman).
your, dumb, asss, needs, to, pay, attention. that's their names
the fiddler is the British and the bill is the bill after the Boston tea party. it was what the colonist would have to pay after the sons of liberty dumped the tea in the harbor I think don't take my word for it
the fiddler is the British and the bill is the bill after the Boston tea party. it was what the colonist would have to pay after the sons of liberty dumped the tea in the harbor I think don't take my word for it
there was a song that was kinda special that was free but most of the time you have to pay per song I believe they are about 2.95 Canadian each
Cal Smith Cal Smith emerged from Ernest Tubb's Texas Troubadours and got his first solo recording contract with the help of his boss, signing for Kapp Records in 1966. He had a few minor chart hits, then in the late 70's he changed to Decca Records and started having major success in the following years, with three of his releases even reaching the #1 position: "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking" (1973), "Country Bumpkin" (1974) and "It's Time To Pay The Fiddler" (1975).
After you really pay attention to the lyrics.... The song is about the bands' fear of not knowing what to do if they become "big" in the music industry.