Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Medley: By The Time I Get To Phoenix/I Say A Little Prayer, artist - Isaac Hayes. Album song Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It?, in the genre R&B
Date of issue: 31.10.2005
Record label: Concord
Song language: English
Medley: By The Time I Get To Phoenix/I Say A Little Prayer |
Awww, yeah |
Mmmm, hmmm, hmmm, mmmm, mmmm, mmmm, mmmm, mmmm |
I’m talking about the power of love now |
I’m gonna tell you what love can do |
You know when they say love makes the world go 'round, that’s the truth |
Love can make you or break you |
It can make you laugh. |
It can make you cry |
It can make you happy. |
It can make you sad |
Aw, it’d get hung up real bad |
In a case of jealousy, love can make you mad. |
Aw, yeah |
Now everybody, everybody’s got it’s own thing |
Everybody’s got it’s way of doing a thing |
Now we should attempt to do a tune that is very popular it was written by one |
of the great young songwriters of today |
Now I don’t know what he was thinking about or what inspired him to write this |
tune, but it’s a deep tune |
There’s a deep meaning to this tune because it shows you what the power of love |
can do |
Now I should attempt it to do it my way, my own interpretation of it |
Like I said, everybody’s got it’s own thing |
I’m gonna bring it on down to Soulsville |
Now I want you to bear along with me for a few minutes while I set it up |
Now I want your imagination. |
I want you to travel with me |
Oh, come on, come on, come on |
This young man was raised in the hills of Tennessee |
When he reached the age of maturity, he moved to the West Coast |
And he fell in love when he got out there to this young girl |
Aw, man, she was out of sight. |
She was bad |
And then they started dating and then the inevitable, became engaged and they |
were married |
Mmmm, hmmm, hmmm |
They were happily married. |
That’s right they lived in L. A |
Oh, oh. |
The power of love was upon them |
But you see, girls, I don’t mean to come down on you, but this man loved this |
woman so… He can really say love is blind |
He could see no wrong. |
No, no, no |
He worked every day and sometimes he’d pull overtime, double time, triple time |
He bought anything that this woman’s heart desires, anything that he could rake |
and scrape |
He spent his last dime on women because he loved her |
And you know, girls, you can take love and kindness sometime for weakness and |
she took it for granted |
She said, «I got a fool and I know I got a fool. |
I got a good thing.» |
Yeah, she was standing around on the corner, you understand, meeting with her |
friends |
She would go to the beauty salon, get her hair fixed |
She’d go shopping and she would brag about her good thing that she’s got |
Yeah. |
And she took doubt on it |
See, ain’t nobody gonna believe what to tell him no way, fool |
Oh, yeah, girls, you would love that sometimes |
But one day, one day, the old boy got sick and he had to come home |
I don’t have to tell you what he found |
Oh, yeah, it hurt him so bad |
He said, «Baby, Mama… why?» |
That’s all he could say |
That’s all he could say. |
He was hurt |
But she said, «Oh, go on fool, you’re doing it, but the man wasn’t doing it, |
but that’s the only excuse you can give him.» |
He said, «Mama, I can’t take it. |
I’ve got to leave you. |
I’m gonna leave you.» |
He packed up his rags, you understand, and he started out the door |
And when he reached the driveway, you understand, he went in there begging just |
like my man Tyrone Davis |
And he said, «Oh, mama, mama, mama, can I change, oh, my mind?» |
You see, the power of love was upon him and he came back |
Oh, yes he did |
When she tried to straighten up, she said she was gonna straighten up |
She got a little job to help him out with the bills too, but that was just a |
sham because he found it again and again |
And seven times he left this woman and seven times he came back |
Oh, but you know, the heart can take so much |
That’s right. |
You can kick a dog around for so long and he’ll get tired. |
He’ll turn |
And he taken all that he could stand |
In the eighth time that this went down, he said, «Mama, I’ve got to go.» |
With tears in his eyes, he said, «I'm gonna leave you, baby.» |
He said, «I ain’t coming back.» |
He said, «I'm leaving my heart right here, but I’ve got to go, you see, |
'cause this man can’t take no more.» |
She didn’t believe it |
He packed his clothes. |
He got in his 1965 Ford |
He started out |
Three times he started to turn back before he reached the outskirts of the city, |
but he kept on going |
Oh, I don’t wanna go, but I’ve got to leave you, mama |
And he’s going down the highway |
I guess it was around 3:30 in the morning |
He could not hardly see the road with tears in his eyes |
That’s right, he was crying |
There were meaning in his tears |
He cannot barely see the sign that read on the side of the road, |
the next town is 125 miles away |
And these very words came into his mind. |
He said… |
By the time I get to Phoenix, she’ll be rising |
Oh, and she’ll find a note I left hanging on her door |
She’ll laugh when she reads the part that says I’m leavin' |
Yes she will. |
Why? |
'Cause I’ve left that girl so many times before. |
Oh |
By the time I make Albuquerque, she’ll be workin' |
And she’ll probably stop at lunch |
Just to give her, her sweet good thing a call |
And oh, she’ll hear, oh, oh, the phone keeps right on ringin' and ringin' and |
ringin' and ringin' and ringin' and ringin' |
Oh, and ringin' off the wall |
Mama, mama, mama, that’s all |
And by the time I get to Oklahoma, she’ll be sleepin' |
She’ll turn softly in her restless sleep, call my name out low |
And oh, then she’ll cry just to think I-I-I-I-I… |
I would really leave her |
For time after time after time after time and time again, I tried to tell her so |
But she was a non-believer, oh, and she didn’t know |
Oh, that I-I-I-I-I-I…I would really go |
She didn’t believe I would really go. |
Oh no |
I hate to leave you, baby, yes I do |
I really, really, really hate to go, oh yeah |
But this heart of mine just can’t take no more |
I-I-I-I-I-I've taken all that I could stand |
You should’ve known what you were doing to the man |
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah |
You see, when I left, baby, I left a piece of my heart |
Oh yeah |
You know, you know, you know, you know you took, baby |
You know you, you took the greatest part, yeah, yeah |
I don’t know how I’m gonna make it, oh no, but I’ve got to go |
I’m gonna miss all the sweet loving and the good times |
But the good times weren’t as heavy, oh no, as the bad times |
Oh yeah |
You really, really put the hurt on me, yes you did |
I’m a prisoner of your love and I just, I just won’t ever be free, no, no, no |
So it’s bye-bye. |
Oh, mama, mama, bye-bye |
Oh, bye-bye. |
Oh, bye-bye, baby, bye-bye |
It’s too late for you to cry |
You had a good thing, oh, and you misused it, yes you did |
Yes you did |
You had a good heart, oh, and you abused it |
Oh yeah |
You were sweet to me, yes you were |
But on the other hand, you was real cold, cold, cold, cold |
You just kept me, oh, you kept me hanging on, yes you did |
Oh, oh, you kept me hanging on |
You kept me begging, begging… You kept me begging you to do right |
You kept me pacing the floor at night, oh yeah |
But I love you. |
God knows that I love you, baby |
Ah, yeah. |
I’ll always love you, yeah |
(Instrumental break) |
Raindrops of water beating under my chin |
You can look at me and tell all the pain I’m in |
Aw, yeah. |
Aw, yeah. |
I’m gonna moan now |
Mmmm, mmmm, mmmm, mmmm |
Mmmm, hmmm |
(Organ solo) |
(Instrumental finale) |
The moment I wake up |
Before I put on my makeup |
I say a little prayer for you |
While combing my hair, now |
And wondering what dress to wear, now |
I say a little prayer for you |
Forever, forever, you’ll stay in my heart |
And I will love you |
Forever, forever, we never will part |
Oh, how I’ll love you |
Together, together, that’s how it must be |
To live without you |
Would only be heartbreak for me |
I run for the bus, dear |
While riding I think of us, dear |
I say a little prayer for you |
At work, I just take time |
And all through my coffee break-time |
I say a little prayer for you |
Forever, forever, you’ll stay in my heart |
And I will love you |
Forever, forever we never will part |
Oh, how I’ll love you |
Together, together, that’s how it must be |
To live without you |
Would only be heartbreak for me |
I say a little prayer for you |
I say a little prayer for you |
Forever, forever, you’ll stay in my heart |
And I will love you |
Forever, forever we never will part |
Oh, how I’ll love you |
Together, together, that’s how it must be |
To live without you |
Would only be heartbreak for me |
My darling, believe me |
For me there is no one |
But you… |