It Ain't Necessarily So - Normie Rowe & The Playboys



     
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It Ain't Necessarily So Lyrics


It ain't necessarily so
It ain't necessarily so
The things that you're liable
To read in the Bible,
It ain't necessarily so.
Now David was small but oh my
Little David was small but oh my
Fought big Goliath
Who'd lay down and die'th
David was small but oh my.
To get into heaven, don't snap for a seven
Live clean forget your faults
I take the gospel whenever I'm able
But with a grain of salt
Now Jonah lived in a whale

Jonah he lived in a whale
He made his home in, a fishes abdomen
Jonah he lived in a whale
To get into heaven, don't snap for a seven
Live clean forget your faults
I take gospel whenever I'm able
But with a grain of salt
Methuselah lived 900 years
Methuselah lived 900 days
Who calls that livin'
No gal will give in
To no man who's 900 years
It ain't necessarily so
It ain't necessarily so
The things that you're liable
To read in the Bible,
It ain't necessarily so.
Ain't necessarily so
Ain't necessarily so
Ain't necessarily so.
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written by GERSHWIN, GEORGE / GERSHWIN, IRA / HEYWARD, DU BOSE / HEYWARD, DOROTHY
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Norman John "Normie" Rowe AM (born 1 February 1947) was a major male solo performer of Australian pop music in the 1960s. Known for his bright and edgy tenor voice and dynamic stage presence, many of Rowe's most successful recordings were produced by Pat Aulton, house producer for the Sunshine Records, Spin Records and Festival Records labels. Backed by his band, The Playboys, Rowe released a string of Australian pop hits on the Sunshine Records label that kept him at the top of the Australian charts and made him the most popular solo performer of the mid-1960s. Rowe's double-sided hit "Que Sera Sera" / "Shakin' All Over" was one of the most successful Australian singles of the 1960s.

Between 1965 and 1967 Rowe was Australia's most popular male star but his career was cut short when he was drafted for compulsory military service in late 1967. His subsequent tour of duty in Vietnam effectively ended his pop career and he was never able to recapture the success he enjoyed at his peak. 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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