Mannish Boy

Ellas Mcdaniel, Melvin London, Mckinley Morganfield

Oh yeah, yeah
Oh yes
Everything gonna be alright

Oh yeah, yeah
Now when I was a young boy
At the age of five
My mother said I'll be
The greatest man alive

And now I'm a man
I'm over twenty-one
You better believe me, baby
And I'll say, we can have lots of fun

I'm a man
Huh huh huh huh huh
A man
Oh yeah

Oh yeah (oh yeah)
Oh yeah

The line I shoot
Will never miss
And when I make love to you baby
You just can't resist

Ooh, ain't that man
Spelled "M"
"A" child
"N"

No "be "
"O" child
"why"
That spell mannish boy

I'm a man
A man
I'm a man
I'm a man

I sittin' on the outside
Just me and my mate
I made the move
Come up two hours late

Ain't that a man
No "be "
"O" child
"why"
That spell mannish boy

I'm a man
I'm a man
I'm a full grown man, baby

Oh yeah, oh yeah
Oh yeah, oh yeah

All you pretty women
Stand in line
I make love with you baby
In an hour's time

I'm a man
I'm a man
Oh yeah (oh yeah)
Oh yeah (oh yeah)

Trivia about the song Mannish Boy by The Rolling Stones

On which albums was the song “Mannish Boy” released by The Rolling Stones?
The Rolling Stones released the song on the albums “Love You Live” in 1977, “Sucking in the Seventies” in 1981, “Rarities 1971-2003” in 2005, and “Live at the Checkerboard Lounge” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Mannish Boy” by The Rolling Stones?
The song “Mannish Boy” by The Rolling Stones was composed by Ellas Mcdaniel, Melvin London, Mckinley Morganfield.

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