Song Man

A.L. Owens / Dallas Frazier

On the sidewalks of Savannah
There's an old man ragged and blind
He don't beg, an' he don't steal
And he don't fool with wine
With an old guitar in his wrinkled hands
A thousand songs in his mind
You can't keep your heart from lovin'
The song man when you hear him cry...

Chorus:
"Song Man, one song for a dime
I got songs that'll make ya happy
And songs that'll make ya cry
I got a special poor man's blues
Two for the price of one
It won't cost you a thing to hear me
sing my favorite gospel song....
'Lord, I'm comin' home, Lord I'm comin' home
i've been a fightin'the devil too long
Lord I'm comin' home"

All the old timers in Savannah,
Have known him all of their lives
And they all say, that he's done seen
A hundred years go by
With an old dog he calls Govenor John
He starts at the break of dawn
And he don't stop as long as someone
Wants to hear him sing a song

(chorus)

Lord, I'm comin' home, Lord, I'm comin' home......

Trivia about the song Song Man by Tanya Tucker

When was the song “Song Man” released by Tanya Tucker?
The song Song Man was released in 1973, on the album “What's Your Mama's Name”.
Who composed the song “Song Man” by Tanya Tucker?
The song “Song Man” by Tanya Tucker was composed by A.L. Owens and Dallas Frazier.

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