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God Don't Like It - Sister Rosetta Tharpe



     
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Some say they done cut whisky out, but you can have a little wine
Most everybody gets on a drunk by drinkin' this ol' moonshine
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
It's them that's gonna changeSome of our members gets on a drunk, they speak their sober minds
And when they raise the devil, they put all the blame on 'shine
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
It's them that's gonna changeSome of our preachers just as bad as the members about this ol' moonshine
They'll try to make love with every woman they meet, just fine and drinkin' 'shine
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
It's them that's gonna changeThen some of our children are naked, and the mothers never go
But the fathers make that mighty bitey row for the women of the 'shine and shows
Now, God don't like it and I don't either

Now, God don't like it and I don't either
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
It's them that's gonna changeThey say that yellow corn makes the best kind of 'shine
Well, they better turn that corn to bread and stop that makin' 'shine
For God don't like it and I don't either
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
It's them that's gonna changeI know you don't like this song, just because I speak my mind
But I'll sing this song just as much as I please, because I don't drink 'shine
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
Now, God don't like it and I don't either
It's them that's gonna change
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"Sister" Rosetta Tharpe (1915–1973) was a pioneering U.S. Gospel singer and songwriter who attained great popularity in the 1930s and 1940s with a unique mixture of spiritual lyrics and early rock accompaniment. She became the first great recording star of Gospel music, first surfacing on the pop charts in 1939 with "This Train", her version of the traditional gospel standard. Born Rosetta Nubin on the 20th March 1915 in Cotton Plant, Arkansas, she began performing at age four...

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