Mommy Where's Daddy

Red Hot Chili Peppers · The Red Hot Chili Peppers [1984]

Mummy, where's daddy

Mummy, where's daddy



Right here, girl...

Sweet thing, you look so sad

Cheer up, don't you know your dad is bad

Give daddy a kiss, girl

Oh, dad oh dad ohh dad ahh hah (orgasnm)



There ain't no problem I can't face

Your daddy's got a bigger pair of tricks

Give daddy a kiss, girl

Oh, dad



Mummy, where's daddy?

Mummy, where's daddy?



Come on, sit on your daddy's lap 'cos

I'm the one who pats your back

Give daddy a kiss, girl

Oh, dad



Lemme see now where to begin

Lemme start by tuckin' you in

Give daddy a kiss, girl

Oh, dad



Mummy, where's daddy?

Mommy Where's Daddy

Released in 1984 on The Red Hot Chili Peppers' self-titled debut album, "Mommy Where's Daddy" stands as a defining track from the band's early funk-rock era. The song features the group's signature blend of psychedelic rock and hip-hop influences, driven by Flea's bass lines and Anthony Kiedis's melodic vocals. It captures the band's youthful energy and laid-back attitude, serving as a pivotal moment in their discography that established their unique sound. The recording reflects the collaborative spirit of the group during their formative years, contributing to their growing reputation as a dynamic force in alternative rock. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious rhythm and the seamless integration of diverse musical styles that would characterize their future work.