Carol [Live]

Ellas Mcdaniel, Melvin London, Mckinley Morganfield

Ooh, yeah, ooh, yeah

Everythin', everythin', everytin's gonna be alright this mornin'
Ooh yeah, whoa
Now when I was a young boy, at the age of five
My mother said I was, gonna be the greatest man alive
But now I'm a man, way past 21
Want you to believe me baby,
I had lot's of fun
I'm a man
I spell mm, a child, n
That represents man
No be, O child, Y1
That mean mannish boy
I'm a man
I'm a full grown man
I'm a man
I'm a natural born lovers man
I'm a man
I'm a rollin' stone
I'm a man
I'm a hoochie coochie man

Sittin' on the outside, just me and my mate
You know I'm made to move you honey,
Come up two hours late
Wasn't that a man
I spell mm, a child, n
That represents man
No be, O child, Y1
That mean mannish boy
I'm a man
I'm a full grown man
Man
I'm a natural born lovers man
Man
I'm a rolllin' stone
Man-child
I'm a hoochie coochie man

The line I shoot will never miss
When I make love to a woman,
She can't resist
I think I go down,
To old Kansas Stew
I'm gonna bring back my second cousin,
That little Johnny Cocheroo
All you little girls,
Sittin' out at that line
I can make love to you woman,
In five minutes time
Ain't that a man
I spell mm, a child, n
That represents man
No be, o' child, Y1
That mean mannish boy
Man
I'm a full grown man
Man
I'm a natural born lovers man
Man
I'm a rollin' stone
I'm a man-child
I'm a hoochie coochie man
Well, well, well, well
Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry
Don't hurt me, don't hurt me child
Don't hurt me, don't hurt, don't hurt me child
Well, well, well, well

Yeah

Trivia about the song Carol [Live] by Chuck Berry

On which albums was the song “Carol [Live]” released by Chuck Berry?
Chuck Berry released the song on the albums “Chuck Berry's Golden Hits” in 1967, “Chuck Berry's Golden Decade Vol. 2” in 1973, and “The Great Twenty-Eight” in 1982.
Who composed the song “Carol [Live]” by Chuck Berry?
The song “Carol [Live]” by Chuck Berry was composed by Ellas Mcdaniel, Melvin London, Mckinley Morganfield.

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