Tramp on the Street (1964)

Grady Cole, Hazel Cole

[Verse 1]
Only a tramp was Lazarus that day
He lay down by the rich man's gate
He begged for food from the rich man to eat
But they left him to die like a tramp on the street

[Chorus]
He was somebody's darlin', he was some mother's son
Once he was fair and once he was young
Some mother she rocked him, her little darlin' to sleep
But they left him to die like a tramp on the street

[Verse 2]
Jesus who died on Calvary's tree
Shed His life blood for you and for me
They pierced His side, His hands and His feet
And they left Him to die like a tramp on the street

[Chorus]
He was Mary's own darlin', God's chosen one
Once He was fair and once He was young
Mary she rocked Him, her little darlin' to sleep
But they left Him to die like a tramp on the street

[Verse 3]
When the battles are over and the victory's won
Everyone mourns for the poor man's son
Red white and blue, and victory sweet
And they left him to die like a tramp on the street

[Chorus]
He was somebody's darlin', some mother's son
Once he was fair and once he was young
Some mother she rocked him, her little darlin' to sleep
But they left him to die like a tramp on the street

Trivia about the song Tramp on the Street (1964) by Joan Baez

When was the song “Tramp on the Street (1964)” released by Joan Baez?
The song Tramp on the Street (1964) was released in 1964, on the album “Joan Baez/5”.
Who composed the song “Tramp on the Street (1964)” by Joan Baez?
The song “Tramp on the Street (1964)” by Joan Baez was composed by Grady Cole, Hazel Cole.

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