Lyrics Mama Sang a Song - Walter Brennan
(Written
by
Bill
Anderson)
(God
put
a
song
in
the
heart
of
an
Angel,)
(And
softly
she
sang
it
to
me.)
I
get
to
thinking
lots
of
times
About
back
when
I
was
a
lad,
Of
the
old
home-place
where
I
growed
up;
Of
the
days
both
good
and
bad.
My
overalls
was
hand-me-downs,
Y
shoes
was
full
of
holes,
And
I
used
to
walk
four
miles
to
school
every
day,
Through
the
rain
and
the
sleet
and
the
cold.
I've
seen
the
nights
when
my
daddy
would
cry
For
the
things
that
his
family
would
need,
But
all
he
ever
got
was
a
bad-lands
farm
And
seven
hungry
mouths
to
feed.
And
yet,
and
yet
out
home-fire
never
flickered
once,
'Cause
when
all
these
things
went
wrong,
Mama
took
the
hymn-book
down,
And
mama
sang
a
song.
(What
a
friend
we
have
in
Jesus.)
I
been
rocked
to
sleep
many
a
night
To
the
tune
of
"What
A
Friend"
TO
THE
TUNE
OF
"WHAT
A
FRIEND";
come
morning,
"Rock
of
Ages"
would
waken
me
gentle
once
again.
Then
dad,
he'd
reach
up
and
take
the
bible
down
And
read
it,
read
it
loud
and
long,
I
always
thought
that
maybe
our
our
home
was
blessed
When
daddy
would
say,
"Mamma,
sing
a
song."
Sister
left
home
first,
I
guess,
Then
Bob
and
then
Tommy
and
then
Dan,
Then
dad's
hair
was
turnin'
white,
'N
I
had
to
be
mama's
little
man.
But
it
seemed
that
as
daddy's
back
growed
weak,
Mother's
faith
just
growed
strong,
And
them
were
the
greatest
days
of
all,
When
mama
samg
a
song.
(Rock
of
ages,
cleft
for
me.)
(Let
me
hide
myself
in
thee.)...
OOH,
OOH,
OOH.
(Through
Recitation)
I
guess
the
house
is
still
standing;
I
don't
get
back
much
no
more,
No
voice
is
left
to
fill
them
halls,
'N
no
steps
to
grace
the
floor.
You
see,
my
mama
sings
in
heaven
now,
Around
God's
golden
throne,
But
I'll
always
believe
this
world
Is
a
better
place
because,
one
time,
My
mama
sang
a
song.
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