For some reason I always thought the lyrics were "Peanut, pat him on the popo."
I get it now. It's a father's song about his baby son. It only took 50 years to figure it out.
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My dad bought this on a 78 RPM record back in 1954 or 1955, I haven't thought of this song for over 30 years. What a romp down memory lane. Makes me miss Dad, even though he's been deceased 20 years. Thanks for posting.
Hello there I love the video It is such a fun song and very cheerful and fun . can you please let me know the album that you got this from thank you and the catalog information if possible thank you again and keep the great music coming
I loved this song as a kid. My mom would sing it while changing diapers on the youngest if us six kids.
Then when I married a Hungarian I found out "po-po" is Hungarian for the backside!
Loved the song, heard it at work on the radio and couldn't get it out of my head, but annoyed by how you write everything in capitals.
Swings and roundabouts, really
My mother tells of putting me to sleep when I was a baby by "patting me on the Po Po"
One of those embarrassing things mom's like to tell. Finally I know where she got the expression!