Ol' Man River

Jerome Kern, Oscar Ii Hammerstein

Here we all work 'long the Mississippi Here we all work while the white folk play Pullin' them boats from the dawn till sunset Gettin' no rest till the judgment day Don't look up and don't look down Ya don't dast make the white boss frown Bend your knees and bow your head And pull that rope until you're dead Let me go 'way from the Mississippi Let me go 'way from the white man boss Show me that stream called the River Jordan That's the old stream that I long to cross Ol' Man River, that Ol' Man River
He must know somepin',
but he don't say nothin'
He just keeps rollin', he keeps on rollin' along
He don't plant taters, and he don't plant cotton
And them what plants 'em is soon forgotten
But Ol' Man River, jest keeps rollin' along
You and me, we sweat and strain
Bodies all achin' and wracked with pain
Tote that barge and lift that bale
Ya get a little drunk and ya lands in ja-ail
I gets weary and so sick of tryin'
I'm tired of livin', but I'm feared of dyin'
And Ol' Man River, he just keeps rollin' along

Trivia about the song Ol' Man River by The Temptations

On which albums was the song “Ol' Man River” released by The Temptations?
The Temptations released the song on the albums “Temptations Live!” in 1967, “In a Mellow Mood” in 1967, “Wish It Would Rain” in 1968, “Anthology” in 1973, “Emperors Of Soul” in 1994, and “Anthology / The Best of the Temptations (1995)” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Ol' Man River” by The Temptations?
The song “Ol' Man River” by The Temptations was composed by Jerome Kern, Oscar Ii Hammerstein.

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