(Lyrics copyright Eric Matthew Stefani and No Doubt)
Back to the doghouse with you,
that's what she said.
You've been inside too long now,
I must clean the mess.
Go into the back yard will you
and practice your tricks.
Go take yourself for a walk,
go fetch a stick!
Oh you're just a doggie,
in a snap you're fetching the bone.
And your barking, oh when she calls
you're hiding behind your fence,
you've been disobedient.
Your fun and playfulness is so very becoming,
but she has got you by the reigns, and there is no running.
Conditioned to salivate at the first sound of the bell
and feeding you the remains of yesterday's meal!
Can you hear her calling
from within the house?
Well you're just a doggie,
in a snap you're fetching the bone,
and your barking, oh when she calls...
You're hiding behind your fence,
you've been disobedient.
Shape up boy!!
Your fun and playfulness is so very becoming,
but she has got you by the reigns and there's no running.
conditioned to salivate at the first sound of the bell,
feeding you the remains of yesterday's meal.
Can you hear her calling, from within the house?
If you would stop barking, she might let you out!
And then she opened the back gate,
you're released you're now free to roam/
You've been waiting for this moment for sometime
and now you must go
into the fields, wehere there is laughter,
there is peace and you're comfortable.
Try to hold on now,
before she calls you home.
You're in the doghouse, so you're just a dog.
You're in the doghouse, oh you're just a dog.
You're in the doghouse, you bad little dog.
Get in the doghouse, you naughty dog.
Poor little doggy, you're just a dog.
You're in the doghouse, big little dog.
You're in the doghouse, oh you're just a dog.
Get in the doghouse, oh you dirty dog.
credits
from Post Pandemic Brass Party,
released July 9, 2021
Erin Elies — Vocal
John Abraham — Trombone, leader, instigator
Allistair Elliott — Trumpet
Michael Gluszak — Snare and other drums
Gavin Sorochan — Bass drum, toms, etc
Jayden Beaudoin — Vibraphone and percussion
Stephen Stone — Bongos and Shaker
Pat Belliveau — Tenor Saxophone
Jeremy Coates — Tuba
Steve Dierkens — Recording/Mixing
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