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Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
I'm a dead man walking here
That's the least of all my fears
Ooh, underneath the water
It's not Alabama clay
Gives my trembling hands away
Ooh, please forgive me, father
Ain't going back to Barton Hollow
Devil gonna follow me 'ever I go
Won't do me no good, washing in the river
Can't no preacher man save my soul
Did that full moon force my hand?
Or that unmarked hundred grand?
Ooh, underneath the water
Ooh, please forgive me, father
Miles and miles in my bare feet
Still can't lay me down to sleep

If I die before I wake
I know the Lord, my soul won't take
Ooh, ooh
I'm a dead man walking
I'm a dead man walking
You keep walking, running, running for miles
Keep walking, running, running for miles
Keep walking, running, running for miles
Ain't going back to Barton Hollow
Devil gonna follow me 'ever I go
Won't do me no good, washing in the river
Can't no preacher man save my soul

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Founded in 1963, the Jackson Jills is Tufts' oldest all-female a cappella group. They are a non-profit group, who frequently sing at charity events, fundraisers, nursing homes, schools, and for private parties around the east coast, sharing their love of music with their audiences. Over the years, the Jills have sung at Symphony Hall with the Boston Pops and for personalities including Senator John Kerry. Their vocal styles range from standards like The Beatles and Pat Benetar to new-comers like Sara Bareilles and the Black Eyed Peas. In recent years, their recordings have received many Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards, and selected tracks have appeared on Best of College A Cappella (BOCA) albums and CAMO best-of a cappella albums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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