Poor Man's Son - The Rockin' Berries



     
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Poor Man's Son Lyrics


Baby if you really love me
You had better understand
That the silver in your pocket
Ain't no measure of a manAnd though the fortunes of our fathers
We aspire to rise above
When you're born into a breed
You're signed in bloodIm a poor man's son
Workin all night long
Got a bad guitar
And a simple songYoure a rich man's daughter
Look at what youve done
You went and fell in love
With a poor man's sonBaby, you were born in splendor
To a house of wealth and fame
Your mother was a spender
And you grew up on a stageAnd girl you could've loved for money
Could've fooled around for fame
But you went and took a chance

On the real thingThough the fortunes of our fathers
We aspire to rise above
When you're born into a breed
You're signed in bloodIm a poor man's son
Workin all night long
Got a bad guitar
And a simple songYoure a rich man's daughter, youre a rich man's daughter
Im a poor man's son, Im a poor man's son
Im a poor man's son, Im a poor man's son
Poor man's son, Im a poor man's son, Im a poor man's sonIm a poor man's son
Im a poor man's son
Im a poor man's son
Im a poor man's son

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The origins of the band go back to the late 1950's when Brian "Chuck" Botfield (born 14 November 1943, Birmingham), and Geoff Turton (born 11 March 1944, Birmingham), met while attending Turves Green School and playing clarinet in the school band. Chuck Botfield later went to Moseley College of Art where he formed a skiffle group with fellow Turves Green school-mate Tim Munns who played bass guitar along with guitarist Bob Bates, drummer Barry Taylor...

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