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Called Out - The Kingsmen



     
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Some folks I know by their name, some folks I just know their face.
Some are known by their fame, others known by their race.
But in the kingdom of our Lord, each soul has its place.
And in my mind I have no doubt, by name we've been "Called Out"
Chorus:
And we've been Called Out for a purpose, Called Out to be a servant
Called Out to lift the standard, He's called you out. Raise the banner.
Called Out to be a witness. Called Out to show forgiveness.
Called Out from the world. Shout! You're Called Out.
Within the prison walls that day, the jailer bound up their feet.
Stripped of their garments, there they laid, bleeding from where they were beat.
Long 'bout midnight Paul began to pray and Silas , he started to sing.
Earth shook about, doors flew open wide.
God said "You've been Called Out"!
Chorus:

And we've been Called Out for a purpose, Called Out to be a servant
Called Out to lift the standard, He's called you out. Raise the banner.
Called Out to be a witness. Called out to show forgiveness.
Called Out from the world. Shout! You're Called Out.
Repeat Chorus and Tag
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The Kingsmen is a 1960s garage rock band from Portland, Oregon, United States. They are best known for their 1963 recording of Richard Berry's "Louie Louie", which held the #2 spot on the Billboard charts for six weeks. The single has become an enduring classic. When recorded the band members were Jack Ely (vocalist/rhythm guitar), Lynn Easton (drummer), Mike Mitchell (lead guitar), Don Gallucci (electric piano) and Bob Nordby (bass guitar). Ken Chase (Kingsmen manager and Portland radio station KISN music director) produced the recording session.

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