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Wake up in the morning and it's hard to live
Hard to live, yes, it's hard to give
But it will be a long time before that shit starts to give
Every single day it's getting harder to give
But I would be up for being down with a ho
Lord knows that I got mic control
Do you got the mic control?
You notice your style is well original
This man makin' money, how I know
It won't be no man of me, in my bed I watch TV
Drunk by noon but that's okay
I'll be president someday, light my cigarette and
I think that Bert Susan made me drink
Load the box and I pump that shit
Got my Greatest Hits
Is this band, makin' money? I don't know
See the writing on the wall
All my friends drink alcohol

I'm too drunk to light the bong
I'm too stoned to write this song
Light my cigarette and
I think that Bert Susan could make me drink
Load the box and I pump that shit
But I got my Greatest Hits
Wake up in the morning and it's hard to live
Hard to live, hard to live
But I would be up for being down with a ho
I've got, I've got mic control
Do you got mic control?
You notice your style is well original
This man makin' money, how I know
It won't be no man of me, in my bed I watch TV
Drunk by noon but that's okay
I'll be president someday, light my cigarette and
I think Bert Susan, he made me drink
Load the box and I pump that shit
And it's the Ziggens Greatest Hits, it's the Ziggens Greatest Hits
It's the Ziggens Greatest Hits, the Ziggens Greatest Hits

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Reverend Albert Green (born April 13 1946 in Forrest City, Arkansas) is an American Grammy award winning soul and gospel singer who enjoyed great popularity in the 70s with the hit singles Let's Stay Together, Tired Of Being Alone and You Oughta Be With Me. Green boasted a voice capable of both fluid high streams of sugar and deep south growls and rasps. He has sold over 20 million records worldwide and was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995, being referred to as "one of the most gifted purveyors of soul music."

Read more about Al Green on Last.fm.


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