Handy Man

Charles Merenstein / Jimmy Handy Man Jones / Jimmy Jones / Otis Blackwell

Hey, girls, gather round
Listen to what I'm puttin' down
Hey, baby, I'm your handyman
I'm not the kind to use a pencil or rule
I'm handy with love and I'm no fool
I fix broken hearts I know that I truly can
If your broken heart should need repair
Then I am the man to see
I whisper sweet things you tell all your friends
They'll come runnin' to me
Here is the main thing that I want to say
I'm busy twenty four hours a day
I fix broken hearts, I know that I truly can

Come a come a come a come a come come
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Come a come a come a come a come come
They'll come runnin' to me
Here is the main thing that I want to say
I'm busy twenty four hours a day
I fix broken hearts, baby, I'm your handyman

Come a, come a, come a, come a, come, come
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Trivia about the song Handy Man by James Taylor

On which albums was the song “Handy Man” released by James Taylor?
James Taylor released the song on the albums “JT” in 1977, “Live” in 1993, “Best Of The Best Gold - James Taylor” in 2001, and “The Best of” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Handy Man” by James Taylor?
The song “Handy Man” by James Taylor was composed by Charles Merenstein, Jimmy Handy Man Jones, Jimmy Jones, and Otis Blackwell.

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