Poor Man's Son

Frankie Sullivan / Jim Peterik

Baby, if you really love me
You had better understand
That the silver in your pocket
Ain't no measure of a man

And though the fortunes of our fathers
We aspire to rise above
When you're born into a breed
You're signed in blood

I'm a poor mans son
Workin' all night long
Got a bad guitar
And a simple song
You're a rich mans daughter
Look at what you've done
You went and fell in love
With a poor mans son

Baby, you were born in splendor
To a house of wealth and fame
Your mother was a spender
And you grew up on a stage

And, girl, you coulda loved for money
Coulda fooled around for fame
You went and took a chance
On the real thing

And though the fortunes of our fathers
We aspire to rise above
When you're born into a breed
You're signed in blood

I'm a poor mans son
Workin' all night long
Got a bad guitar
And a simple song
You're a rich mans daughter
Look at what you've done
You went and fell in love
With a poor mans son

Trivia about the song Poor Man's Son by Survivor

On which albums was the song “Poor Man's Son” released by Survivor?
Survivor released the song on the albums “Premonition” in 1981, “Greatest Hits” in 1990, “Greatest Hits 2” in 1993, and “Ultimate Survivor” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Poor Man's Son” by Survivor?
The song “Poor Man's Son” by Survivor was composed by Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik.

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