paroles de chanson Old Folks - Lou Rawls
Everyone
knows
him
as
old
folks
Like
the
seasons
he
comes
and
he'll
go
Just
as
free
as
a
bird
and
as
good
as
his
word
That's
why
everybody
loves
him
so
Always
leaving
his
spoon
in
his
coffee
Tucks
his
napkin
up
under
his
chin
And
his
own
corn
cob
pipe
is
so
mellow,
hits
right
But
you
needn't
be
ashamed
of
him
In
the
evenings
after
supper
What
stories
he
tells
How
he
held
his
speech
at
Gettysburg
for
Lincoln
that
day
You
know
I
know
that
one
so
well
One
thing
we
don't
know
about
old
folks
Did
he
fight
for
the
blue
or
the
gray?
But
he's
so
democratic
and
so
diplomatic
We
always
let
him
have
his
way
In
the
evenings
after
supper
What
stories
he
tells
How
he
held
his
speech
at
Gettysburg
for
Lincoln
that
day
Yes,
I
know
that
one
so
well
Some
day
there
will
be
no
more
old
folks
What
a
lonely
old
world
this
will
be
Children's
voices
at
play
will
be
still
fonding
The
day
they
take
old
folks
away
1 Motherless Child
2 God bless the child
3 Nobody But Me
4 Blues For The Weepers
5 Goin' to Chicago Blues
6 How Long, How Long Blues
7 Southside Blues / Tobacco Road (Medley)
8 Something Stirring in My Soul
9 Georgia on My Mind
10 So Hard to Laugh, So Easy to Cry
11 Old Folks
12 Somebody Have Mercy
13 Why (Do I Love You So)
14 Street of Dreams
15 I Wonder
16 Let's Burn Down the Cornfield
17 One for My Baby, One More for the Road
18 Mean Old World
19 Long Gone Blues
20 Fine and Mellow
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