paroles de chanson Cole, Cooke & Redding - Wilson Pickett
(Spoken):
A
wonderful
lady
whom
I
admire
very
much,
by
the
name
of
Moms
Mabley,
sung
a
song
about
a
lot
of
great
men
But
you
know,
somehow
I
still
feel
that
there's
a
lot
of
great
men
to
be
sung
about
I've
got
some
friends,
ladies
& gentlemen,
who
have
gone
home
before
me
& I
hope
you
don't
mind
if
I
take
a
little
time
now
to
tell
you
about
them
Anybody
here
seen
my
friend
Nat
King
Cole?
Can
you
tell
me
where
Nat
has
gone?
The
last
thing
I
heard
him
say,
he
was
gonna
look
back
over
his
life
& Before
he
could
do
it,
he
was
gone
Oh
before
he
could
do
it,
he
was
gone
& Has
anybody
here
seen
my
friend
Sam
Cooke
Can
anybody
tell
me
where
Sam
has
gone?
The
last
thing
he
told
me,
that
a
change
was
gonna
come
But
before
he
could
see
it,
he
was
gone
Oh
before
he
could
see
it,
he
was
gone
I've
got
another
friend
by
the
name
of
Otis
Redding
Can
anybody
tell
me
where
Otis
has
gone?
Last
time
I
saw
him,
he
was
sittin'
down
by
the
dock
of
the
bay
I
looked
around
for
Otis
& he
was
gone
I
looked
around
& my
friend
Otis
Redding
was
gone
Hmmmm
hmmmm
oh
I
have
to
moan
about
it
sometime,
hmmmm
& That
makes
me
know
I've
got
to
leave
here
one
day
But
I
don't
worry
about
it,
for
you
know
why
I've
got
friends,
oh
yes
I
have,
waitin'
on
me
You
know
what
they're
gonna
say
when
I
get
there?
They
will
say,
'Come
on
in,
Pickett.
Sit
down
& rest
awhile
I
know
you're
tired;
I
know
you
came
from
a
mighty
long
ways
I
know
you've
had
hard
times,
I
know
you
had
to
give
up
life
for
long
Come
on
in,
don't
worry
no
more,
we
will
stand
by
you,
we
will
never
let
you
down
Come
on
in,
come
on
in,
sit
down,
sit
down'
...
& fade

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