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Baking Carrot Biscuits

For the month of January, Glyn at Mixed Music Bag
is challenging us to write about a group or solo artist
beginning with the letter A or B. Here’s my group.

You know you’ve reached the big time when you’ve made it into a book – never mind if the title of the book happens to be “Misheard Lyrics”!

What do you think of when you hear the phrase: “Baking Carrot Biscuits”? It’s not from somebody’s recipe book. It’s actually a â€˜mondegreen’ (misunderstood lyric) from the classic song “Takin’ Care of Business”, by Bachman-Turner Overdrive …. my group for today.

Bachman–Turner Overdrive, often abbreviated BTO, was formed in 1973 by three brothers from Winnipeg,  Manitoba …. Randy, Robbie and Tim Bachman. At the suggestion of Neil Young, fellow Winnipeg bassist and vocalist Fred Turner was brought on board.  

Randy Bachman said: “Takin’ Care Of Business is a song about the every day routines and processes it takes to live this thing we call ‘life’ through daily work.” His original idea was to write a song about a recording technician who worked for the Guess Who (Bachman’s former group) who would take the 8:15 train to get to work, a fact which inspired the opening lines of the song.

The original working title of “Takin’Care Of Business” was actually “White Collar Worker”; however, while driving to a gig in Vancouver, Bachman heard a local DJ’s catchphrase of “We’re takin’ care of business” and it stuck with him. During the concert, Bachman decided on a whim to use the catchphrase in the song’s chorus instead of “White collar worker”. After the show that night, the audience kept clapping and shouting “takin’ care of business” and the rest is history.

BTO’s 1970s catalogue included seven top-40 albums (five in the US) and eleven top-40 singles in Canada (six in the US). They have six certified platinum albums and one certified gold album. BTO has sold nearly 30 million albums worldwide and their fans are affectionately known as “gearheads” …. a term derived from the band’s gear-shaped logo.

Oh, I almost forgot about “Baking carrot biscuits”!  That’s an often misunderstood lyric for “Takin’ care of business”. If you want a good laugh, do a Google search on “misheard lyrics“; there are quite a few links, including a couple of videos on YouTube. I’ve provided one link to a very funny video about misheard song lyrics.

But now it’s time to hear one of BTO’s signature numbers, the song that made carrot biscuits popular …. “Takin’ Care Of Business”.

LYRICS

You get up every morning from your alarm clock’s warning
Take the 8:15 into the city
There’s a whistle up above and people pushin’, people shovin’
And the girls who try to look pretty
And if your train’s on time, you can get to work by nine
And start your slaving job to get your pay
If you ever get annoyed, look at me I’m self-employed
I love to work at nothing all day

And I’ll be taking care of business (every day)
Taking care of business (every way)
I’ve been taking care of business (it’s all mine)
Taking care of business and working overtime, work out

If it were easy as fishin’ you could be a musician
If you could make sounds loud or mellow
Get a second-hand guitar, chances are you’ll go far
If you get in with the right bunch of fellows
People see you having fun just a-lying in the sun
Tell them that you like it this way
It’s the work that we avoid, and we’re all self-employed
We love to work at nothing all day

And we be taking care of business (every day)
Taking care of business (every way)
We be been taking care of business (it’s all mine)
Taking care of business and working overtime

Mercy
Whoo
All right

Take good care of my business
When I’m away, every day
Whoo

They get up every morning from their alarm clock’s warning
Take the 8:15 into the city
There’s a whistle up above and people pushin’, people shovin’
And the girls who try to look pretty
And if your train’s on time, you can get to work by nine
And start your slaving job to get your pay
If you ever get annoyed, look at me I’m self-employed
I love to work at nothing all day

And I be taking care of business (every day)
Taking care of business (every way)
I’ve been taking care of business (it’s all mine)
Taking care of business and working overtime, take care

Takin’ care of business, whoo
Takin’ care of business
Takin’ care of business
Takin’ care of business
Takin’ care of business (every day)
Takin’ care of business (every way)
Takin’ care of business (it’s all mine)
Takin’ care of business and working overtime, whoo

Takin’ care of business
Takin’ care of business
We be takin’ care of business
We be takin’ care of business
Takin’ care of business
Takin’ care of business
Takin’ care of business

Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Randy Bachman
Takin’ Care Of Business lyrics Š Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

Here is a link to the very funny Peter Kay doing his stand-up comedy routine about “Misheard Lyrics”

https://youtu.be/7my5baoCVv8?si=d4ZvOUluaH5zwIJ4

See you on the flip side. 😎

NARŠ2024

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20 thoughts on “Baking Carrot Biscuits”

  1. Haha! Love Randy Bachman (no matter what group he is in). Loved when he had a radio series on the CBC and miss that it’s over.
    I must admit, I never did hear your version of the lyrics when listening to this song!

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    1. Thanks, Clive. There was no way I could have omitted that Peter Kay clip. I’ve seen it a dozen times and it never gets old.
      I think most of us from that generation had that album. I cannot help hearing (and singing) “Baking carrot biscuits” every time!

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      1. He’s a very good comedian, though has had some health issues of late.

        BTO weren’t as big here as they were in N America so owners of that album were fewer! Misheard lyrics are always fun, aren’t they.

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        1. It’s incredible the things we mis-hear, isn’t it? It’s embarrassing sometimes when I read the lyrics to a song and think “So THAT’S what they’ve been saying! Makes more sense now.” 🤦🏼‍♀️ I have a copy of the book which I used for my graphic. It’s really quite funny.

          Sorry to hear that about Peter Kay. I remember when he had surgery for kidney stones and he included that personal note into his comedy routine. He’s immensely funny and seems like a nice guy; I wish him well.

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