When I was a little boy, I get up every morning with a song And as soon as that song hit me in the face I knew it was some kind of callin' for me to get up I grew up in a place that was happy Although it looked like we didn't have much, we had a lot of love for each other And he was happy just to be there Well, while sitting around one day Something told me to take some of that happiness and excitement Out into the world Something told me, if you could take that message That spirit you feel inside That love and happiness to people, they'll make you feel like a king I answer that call, I became the king For most people, that would had been more than enough But for me, it was only the beginning I had another calling to spread love to the world So I left my throne to walk hand in hand with my people To let them feel the kind of love that my world needed to have While I was spreading that love, others came to claim my title My people and my throne, and that's when I heard the call again It said, "King, go back!" Now people always ask me, "Richard, how come you change your mind so much? How come you do so many different things?" And I tell them, "All my life I've done the same thing Spreading love and happiness And a pound of excitement that shakes the world And no matter what way, and how I'm called on to do it I must answer that call, just like when I was a little boy And I answer that call of the morning sun, down on the Bayou" ♪ Now, when I was just a little boy Standing to my Daddy's knee My poppa said, "Son, don't let the man get you And do what he done to me" But I can remember the Fourth of July I'm runnin' through the backwoods, bare And I can still hear my old hound dog barking Chasing down a hoodoo there Down on the Bayou (down on the Bayou) Down on the Bayou (down on the Bayou) Down on the Bayou (down on the Bayou) Down on the Bayou (down on the Bayou) I wish I was back on the Bayou Or rolling with some Cajun queen Wishing I were a fast freight train Rollin' down to New Orleans Down on the Bayou (down on the Bayou) Down on the Bayou (down on the Bayou) Down on the Bayou (down on the Bayou) Down on the Bayou (down on the Bayou) Down on the Bayou (down on the Bayou) Down on the Ba-ba-bayou (down on the Bayou) Down on the Bayou (down on the Bayou) Down on the Bayou (down on the Bayou) Now I'm going back home (down on the Bayou) To take all the love I know (down on the Bayou) Now I can stand here, or I'd sit down there (down on the Bayou) Everybody wants to know (down on the Bayou) Now I've got to, got to tell them all (down on the Bayou) 'Bout, about the love (down on the Bayou) I've got to tell them all (down on the Bayou) All the people, I've got to, got to, got to tell them all (down on the Bayou)