Playin' In The Band

Bob Weir / Mickey Hart / Robert Hunter

Some folks trust to reason others trust to might,
I don't trust to nothin', but I know it comes out right.

Say it once again now, Whoa, I hope you'll understand
When it's done and over, Lord, a man is just a man.

Playin', playin' in the band. Daybreak, daybreak on the land.

Some folks look for answers others look for fights,
Some folks up in treetops just a looking for their kites.

Whoa, I can tell your future just look what's in your hand,
But I can't stop for nothin' I'm just playing in the band.

Playin', playin' in the band. Daybreak, daybreak on the land.

Standin' on a tower world at my command
You just keep a turnin' while I'm playing in the band.

And if a man among you got no sin upon his hand
Let him cast a stone at me for playing in the band.

Playin', playin' in the band. Daybreak, daybreak on the land.

Trivia about the song Playin' In The Band by Grateful Dead

On which albums was the song “Playin' In The Band” released by Grateful Dead?
Grateful Dead released the song on the albums “Grateful Dead” in 1971, “Hundred Year Hall” in 1995, “Dozin' At The Knick” in 1996, and “Truckin' Up To Buffalo” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Playin' In The Band” by Grateful Dead?
The song “Playin' In The Band” by Grateful Dead was composed by Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and Robert Hunter.

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