"Teddy Boy" is a song by Paul McCartney and was first released on his first solo album McCartney,
released in April 1970 after The Beatles disbanded.
It was written by McCartney and originally recorded during the sessions
for what became The Beatles' Let It Be album (1970).
Several versions exist, all of which are acoustic, some of which included
electric guitar or improvised harmony vocals.
SOME OF THE LYRICS:
He (Teddy) said:
"Mommy, don't worry, now Teddy Boy's here
Taking good care of you
Mommy, don't worry, your Teddy Boy's here
Teddy's gonna see you through"
And she said:
"Teddy, don't worry, now mommy's here
Taking good care of you
Teddy, don't worry, now your mommy is here
Mommy's gonna see you through"