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I'm a Man - Bo Diddley



     
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Now when I was a little boy
At the age of five
I had somethin' in my pocket
Keep a lot of folks aliveNow I'm a man
Made twenty-one
You know baby
We can have a lot of funI'm a man
I spell M-A-N, manAll you pretty women
Stand in line
I can make love to you baby
In an hour's timeI'm a man
I spell M-A-N, manI goin' back down
To Kansas to
Bring back the second cousin
Little John the conquerooI'm a man
I spell M-A-N, manThe line I shoot
Will never miss
The way I make love to 'em

They can't resistI'm a man
I spell M-A-N, man

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Bo Diddley (December 30, 1928 - June 2, 2008) "The Originator," was an influential American rock and roll singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is often cited as a key figure in the transition of blues into rock and roll, by introducing more insistent, driving rhythms and a harder-edged guitar sound. He was born Otha Ellas Bates in McComb, Mississippi and later took the name Ellas McDaniel, after his adoptive mother, Gussie McDaniel. He adopted the stage name Bo Diddley, which is probably a southern black slang phrase meaning "nothing at all," as in "he ain't bo diddley.

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