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My Handy Man - Ethel Waters



     
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Whoever said a good man was hard to find
Positively, absolutely sure was blind
I found the best that ever was
Here's just some of the things he does
He shakes my ashes,
Greases my griddle,
Churns my butter,
Strokes my fiddle,
My man, such a handy man!
He threads my needle,
Creams my wheat,
Heats my heater,
Chops my meat,
My man, such a handy man!
Don't care if you believe or not

He sure is good to have around
Why, when my furnace gets too hot
He's right there to turn my damper down
For everything he's got a scheme
You oughtta see his new starter that he uses on my machine
My man is such a handy man!
He flaps my flapjacks
Cleans off the table
Feeds the horses in my stable
My man, such a handy man! (He's God's gift!)
Sometimes he's up long before dawn
Busy trimmin' the rough edges off my lawn
Oh, you can't get away from him
He's such a handy man
Never has a single thing to say
While he's working hard
I wish that you could see the way
He handles my front yard
My ice don't get a chance to melt away
He sees that get that old fresh piece every day
Oh, that man sure is such a handy man
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Ethel Waters (October 31, 1896 – September 1, 1977) was an African-American blues, jazz and gospel vocalist and actress. She frequently performed jazz, big band, and pop music, on the Broadway stage and in concerts, although she began her career in the 1920s singing blues.
Her best-known recordings include "Dinah," "Stormy Weather," "Taking a Chance on Love," "Heat Wave," "Supper Time," "Am I Blue?" and "Cabin in the Sky," as well as her version of the spiritual "His Eye Is on the Sparrow." Waters was the second African American, after Hattie McDaniel, to be nominated for an Academy Award.

Read more about Ethel Waters on Last.fm.


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