Music For My Mother

Billy Bass Nelson / Eddie Hazel / George Clinton / William Nelson

Man, I was in a place
Called Keeprunnin', Mississippi one time
And I heard someone on my way by
Sounded a little something like raw funk to me
So I slowed down and took a listen
And this is all I could hear, baby

Whoa-hah-hey
Whoa-hah-ha
(x5)

It got so good to me, man, that I stopped runnin'
My feets was tired anyhow
So I reached in my inside pocket
And got my harp out
Sit down by old beat-up railroad train
And get me get myself
A little of that old funky thang
{vocal "harmonica" solo}

Yeah!
Yeah, I'm ?
Yeah, whoa!
Yeah
Mm-m-hmmm
Yeah

Can you all feel what I mean?
This is what you call
Waaay-back yonder funk

Whoa ha hey
Whoa ha ha

Say it loud!
I'm funky and I'm proud!
I'm aging!
Old funk

Trivia about the song Music For My Mother by Funkadelic

When was the song “Music For My Mother” released by Funkadelic?
The song Music For My Mother was released in 1970, on the album “Funkadelic”.
Who composed the song “Music For My Mother” by Funkadelic?
The song “Music For My Mother” by Funkadelic was composed by Billy Bass Nelson, Eddie Hazel, George Clinton, and William Nelson.

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