Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Cole, Cooke & Redding, artist - Wilson Pickett Jr.. Album song Wilson Pickett: A Man and a Half, in the genre R&B
Date of issue: 03.02.2008
Record label: Atlantic
Song language: English
Cole, Cooke & Redding |
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 and gentlemen |
Who have gone home before me |
And 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 |
And before he could do it, he was gone |
Oh, before he could do it, he was gone |
And 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, oh, before he could see it, he was gone, oh yeah |
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 |
Oh, I looked around for Otis and he was gone |
I looked around and my friend Otis Redding was gone |
Hmm, hmm, hmm, oh, I have to moan about it sometime, hmm, hmm |
And that lets me know I’ve got to leave here one day |
But I’m not worry about it, do you know why? |
I’ve got friends, oh yes I have, waitin' on me |
And you know what they’re gonna say when I get there? |
They will say, 'Come on in, Pickett. |
Sit down and 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, oh, oh, don’t, don’t worry no more |
We will stand by you, we will never let you down |
Oh, oh, come on in, come on in, sit down, sit down' |