Song Description
									The relation a father could have with children and the importance of the mother
								 								
								
								
									
										
											
											
																							| Song Length | 
												3:58 | 
																								Genre | 
												Country - Contemporary | 
																									
																								| Lead Vocal | 
												Duet Male/Female | 
																								Mood | 
												 Composed | 
																									
																								| Subject | 
												 Love for Child,  Mother | 
																								Language | 
												English | 
																									
																								| Era | 
												2000 and later | 
												 |  | 										
									
								 
								
								
																Lyrics
								
									That's What Mama's For
By Dean Caputo & Claude Laferriere ©2009
Verse:
Male:  		You were young, only twenty-two
Already playing peek-a-boo
With our newborn that arrived just weeks before
Female:  	Mama taught me what to do
Good thing 'cuz I ain't had a clue
When I thanked her she said, "That's what mama's for"
Prechorus:
Male:  		A nervous new daddy, I doubled-dipped Skoal
as I learned my way - she took control
Together:  	When our baby was upset and teary-eyed
Female:  	I'd pull her in and hold her tight
Softly whisper in the evening light
Together:  	Rocking and singing until
That last tear dried 
Chorus:
Male:  		I was the clown and the hero of bedtime stories
Sipped the make-believe tea made for me
Checked for monsters behind the closet door
Together:  	But sometimes when our princess cried
No matter what daddy tried
Mama's comfort was needed more
Female:  	That's what mama's for
Verse:
Male:  		We might'a been brand new
And made mistakes like parents do
But our baby girl will turn out just fine, I'm sure
Female:  	I'm gonna pass on what I know
As our daughter grows
When she thanks me I'll say, "That's what mama's for"
Prechorus:
Male:  		A calm, cool daddy, I quit chewing chaw
I knew my way, and when to withdraw
Together:  	When our young lady felt sad and teary-eyed
Female:  	I'd step in and hold her tight
To make everything alright
Together:  	Walking and talking until
That last tear dried
Chorus (repeat)