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Re-jubilation with some celebration beginning
Total rejection to lies and deception and sinning
Sinners take key
For the life that you lead is deceiving, yeah!
Nothing replaces a man
That embraces believing, no!
People take heart
It's the time to be sport
To be honest
Join the reunion
There's one last communion upon us
Sinners take the key
For the life that you lead is deceiving, yeah!
Nothing replaces a man
That embraces believing, no!
I'm betting, I'm betting on Jesus
I'm hoping, hoping hell freezes

I'm hoping, hoping it just freezes
The devil, the devil
As for the children
God bless and God will
They'd know sorrow
Share the confusion
And life's disillusion tomorrow
Sinners take key
For the life that you lead is deceiving, yeah!
Nothing replaces a man that embraces believing, no!
I'm betting, I'm betting on Jesus
I'm hoping, hoping hell freezes
I'm hoping, hoping it just freezes
The devil, the devil
Re-jubilation with some celebration beginning
Total rejection to lies and deception and sinning
Sinners take key
For the life that you lead is deceiving, yeah!
Nothing replaces a man
That embraces believing, no!
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written by PAUL ANKA, JOHNNY HARRIS
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The Diamond Five (1957 to 1964, originally briefly named The Diamonds) were a popular Dutch hard-bop jazz band based at the Sheherazade Jazz Club in Amsterdam. The band comprised of John Engels (drums), Cees Slinger (piano), Harry Verbeke (sax), Cees Smal (trumpet) and Jacques Schols (bass). The disbanded quintet went on to successfully individually lead and feature in other jazz bands (e.g. Jacques Schols leads the The Ramblers) as well as still playing together as circumstances permitted.

Read more about The Diamond Five on Last.fm.


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