Lyrics Gospel Singer - Eric Burdon
In
the
town
of
Tifton,
Georgia
On
a
hot
and
dusty
day
You
could
see
the
heat
coming
off
the
ground
Up
the
street
a
man
came
a-running
Stumbling
on
his
way
And
he
shouted
that
the
gospel
singer
Was
a-comin'
to
our
town
Hallelujah
the
gospel
singer
is
coming
Hallelujah
the
gospel
singer
is
coming
He
was
born
in
Tipton,
Georgia
With
just
for
sense
to
his
gold
And
his
hair
was
as
golden
as
the
sun
Drinking
women
were
his
friends
But
the
people
did
not
know
That
he
did
not
live
in
the
songs
he
sung
Hallelujah
the
gospel
singer
is
coming
Hallelujah
the
gospel
singer
is
a-coming
Now
in
a
tent,
a
thick
tarpaulin
In
a
pasture
near
the
town
The
people
came
and
waited
all
day
long
Now,
there
were
some
who
could
not
walk
Anothers
who
could
not
see
But
it
was
believed
that
he
could
help
them
With
his
songs
But
the
singer
he
had
grown
tired
Of
the
life
that
he
had
lived
And
to
sick
and
cripple,
rich
and
poor
Here
is
what
he
said
'I
cannot
cure
your
illness
Lord,
I
cannot
make
you
see
'Couse
I
have
loved
your
women
And
I
sing
to
you
for
money'
In
the
town
of
Tipton,
Georgia
The
sun
was
arising
But
not
a
soul
was
seen
out
on
the
street
But
some
had
gathered
in
the
pasture
And
were
staring
silently
At
the
shadow
of
the
singer
'Neath
the
tall
and
lonesome
pine
tree
Hallelujah
the
gospel
singer
is
coming
Hallelujah
the
gospel
singer
is
coming
Hallelujah
the
gospel
singer
is
coming
To
your
town,
to
your
town
We
want
to
turn
it
down,
turn
it
down
Burn
it
now,
burn
it
Hallelujah
the
gospel
singer
is
coming
Hallelujah,
Lord
I
lied
to
you,
I
lied
to
you
I
lied
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