Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Grandma's Hands, artist - Jeff Lorber. Album song He Had A Hat, in the genre
Date of issue: 31.12.2006
Record label: Blue Note
Song language: English
Grandma's Hands |
Baby don’t you run so fast |
(She was always giving us a warning) |
Might be snakes there in that grass |
(She was looking out…) |
Grandma’s Hands |
(I remember them well.) |
Grandma’s hands |
Clapped in church on Sunday morning |
Grandma’s hands Played the tambourine so well |
Grandma’s hands Used to issue out a warning |
She’d say «Gladys don’t you run so fast! |
Might fall on a piece of glass! |
Might be snakes there in that grass!» |
Grandma’s hands |
Grandma’s hands Soothed a local unwed mother |
Grandma’s hands Used to ache sometimes and swell |
Grandma’s hands Used to lift her face and tell her |
She’d say «Baby, Grandma understands. |
That you really love that man. |
Put yourself in Jesus' hands.» |
Grandma’s hands |
Couldn’t wait till Sunday morning (oh baby don’t you run so fast) |
Cooking up that fried chicken, |
Smelling up the whole house |
«Gladys don’t you run so fast! |
Might fall on a piece of glass! |
Might be snakes there in that grass!» |
Grandma’s hands |
Ain’t nothing like grandma’s hands |
Family is a gift of god, |
With this song I’d like to pay harness |
To one of it’s members |
Over the years her importance has been diminished |
Her image tarnished, but to me she’ll always be a rare jewel |
I’ve heard her called by many loving nicknames |
Nana, Mimi, Mamaw, Big Mama, Poppi |
But unlike millions of others, I simply call her Grandma |
Ain’t nothing like grandma’s hands |
Let me tell you this |
Grandma’s hands Used to hand me piece of candy |
Grandma’s hands Picked me up each time I fell |
Grandma’s hands Boy, they really came in handy |
She’d say «Baby, don’t you whip that boy ! |
What you want to spank him for? |
He didn’t drop no apple core !» |
But I don’t have Grandma anymore |
If I get to heaven I’ll look for… Grandma's Hands |
Ain’t nothing like grandma’s hands |
Used to hand me some candy |
Grandma’s hands Picked me up each time I fell |
Grandma’s hands Boy, they really came in handy |
She’d say «Baby, don’t you whip that boy! |
What you want to whip him for? |
He didn’t drop no apple core!» |
Grandma’s Hands (x2) |