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A Hundred Pounds Of Clay (Re-Recorded Version) - Craig Douglas



     
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A Hundred Pounds Of Clay (Re-Recorded Version) Lyrics


He took a hundred pounds of clay
And then He said “hey, listen
I’m gonna fix this world today
Because I know what’s missin’”
Then He rolled his big sleeves up
And a brand-new world began
He created a woman and a-lots of loving for a man
Whoa-oh-oh, yes he did
With just a hundred pounds of clay
He made my life worth livin’
And I will thank Him every day
For every kiss you’re givin’
And I thank Him every night
For the arms that are holdin’ me tight
And He did it all with just a hundred pounds of clay
Oh-oh-oh, yes he did

Now can’tcha just see Him walkin’ a-round and round
Pickin’ the clay up off of the ground?
Doin’ just what He should do
To make a livin’ dream like you
He rolled His big sleeves up
And a brand-new world began
He created a woman and a-lots of lovin’ for a man
Whoa-oh-oh, yes he did
With just a hundred pounds of clay
People, let me tell ya what He did
With just a hundred pounds of clay
People, let me tell ya what He did
With just a hundred pounds of clay
People, let me tell ya what He did
With just a hundred pounds of clay
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England during the late '50s had its equivalents to Frankie Avalon and Fabian, teenage boy singers whose sounds were specifically tailored to appeal to the most romantic sides of the young female psyche and not offend their parents. Craig Douglas was one of the better of these and has proved one of the most enduring, still performing more than 40 years after cutting his first record. Born Terry Perkins on the Isle of Wight, he was one of a pair of twins (and those twins were one of three sets among nine children).

Read more about Craig Douglas on Last.fm.


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