paroles de chanson One Man Nan - Ethel Waters
One-Man
Nan,
a
gal
from
Alabam,
Never
loved
but
Good
Man
Sam,
Good
Man
Sam
slipped
off
the
levee
one
day;
He
fell
into
the
river,
then
he
faded
away;
When
One-Man
Nan
got
the
news,
She
started
down
the
road
and
sang
these
weary
blues:
I'm
going
down
to
the
levee
Where
the
water's
heavy,
Gonna
find
my
good
man
Sam,
I
made
a
vow
when
I
got
him,
That
I'd
never
drop
him,
When
he
was
in
a
jam.
Somebody
told
of
Sam's
sinkin',
That's
my
cup,
It's
gonna
be
my
place
to
pick
him
up.
I'm
going
down
to
the
levee
Where
the
water's
heavy,
Gonna
find
my
good
man
Sam.
One-Man
Nan,
Levee-bound,
Keeps
slip-sloppin'
on
the
ground,
Ripped
up
trees,
Roots
and
all,
Just
like
a
cannon
ball;
She
outran
her
shadow,
Left
it
far
behind,
Got
it
runnin'
sideways
Just
to
keep
from
flyin',
Folks
for
miles
round
about,
Heard
old
Nanny
shout:
I'm
going
down
to
the
levee
Where
the
water's
heavy,
Gonna
find
my
good
man
Sam,
I
made
a
vow
when
I
got
him,
That
I'd
never
drop
him,
When
he
was
in
a
jam.
Somebody
told
of
Sam's
sinkin',
That's
my
cup,
It's
gonna
be
my
place
to
pick
him
up.
I'm
going
down
to
the
levee
Where
the
water's
heavy,
Gonna
find
my
good
man
Sam.
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