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Soul Of A Man lyrics
(CHORUS:)
I want to somebody tell me
Answer if you can
Well, I want somebody to tell me
Just what is the soul of a man?
I'm going to ask the question
Please answer if you can
Is there anybody surly can tell me
Just what is the soul of a man?
[CHORUS:)
Well, I want to somebody to tell me
Answer if you can
Ohhh, I want somebody to tell me
Just what is the soul of a man?
I've travelled to the different countries
I travelled to the furthest lands
And nobody there could tell me
Just what about the soul of a man
[CHORUS:)
Well, I want to somebody tell me
Answer if you can
Ohh, I want somebody to tell me
Just what about the soul of a man?
I saw a crowd stood talking
I come up just in time
They was a teaching the lawyer and the doctor
Saying a man ain't nothing but his mind
[CHORUS:)
Well, I want to somebody tell me
Answer if you can
Ohh, I want somebody to tell me
Just what is the soul of a man?
I said, I read my bible often
I try to read it right
As far as I could understand
It ain't nothing but a burning light
CHORUS:)
Well, I want to somebody tell me
Answer if you can
I want somebody to tell me
Tell me what about the soul of a man?
When Christ had been to the temple
The people all stood amazed
Cause he was teaching the lawyers and doctors
How to raise a man from the grave
CHORUS:)
Well, I want to somebody tell me
Answer if you can
I want somebody to tell me
Tell me what about the soul of a man?
CHORUS:)
I want to somebody tell me
Answer if you can
I want somebody to tell me
Tell me what about the soul of a man?
Part of these releases
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- Track 18 on 30 Years of Maria Muldaur: I'm a Woman
- 17 Well, Well, Well
- 19 It's A Blessing
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- Track 12 on Richland Woman Blues
- 11 Lonesome Desert Blues
- 13 I Belong To That Band
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