If I Had My Way I'd Tear the Building Down

歌手 Blind Willie Johnson Blind Willie Johnson

If I Had My Way I'd Tear the Building Down 歌词

If I Had My
Way I'd Tear
This Building
Down 3: 09
Blind Willie
Johnson(Joseph W. Johnson)
Recorded Dec 3, 1927
Dallas, TX
Originally released 1928
Album: Dark
Was The Night
Columbia Records
Transcription:
Well, if I had my way
I had-a, a wicked mind
If I had-a, ah
Lord, tear this building down
Weh-ell!Delilah was a woman fine an' fair
Her pleasant looks-a, her coal black hair
Delilah gained old
Samson's mind
A-first saw the woman that looked so fine
A-well went
Timnathy,
I can't tell
A daughter of
Timnathy, a-pleased him well
A-Samson told his father, '
I'm goin a-a-a'(Help) me
LordIf I had my way
Well, if a had-a, a wicked world
If I had-a, ah
Lord, tear this building down
Weh-ell!Samson's mother replied to him'
Can't you find a woman of your kind and kin?''
Samson, will you please your mother's mind?'
Go'd and married that-a
Philistine
Let me tell you what, old
SamsonWell, he roared at the lion, the lion run
Samson was the first man the lion attach
He caught the lion and got upon his 'ack
A-written that he killed a man with his
And Sampson had his hand in the lion's jaws
If I had my way
If I had-a, a wicked world
If I had-a, ah
Lord, tear this building down'
Well, your riddle please, a-tell it to me''
A-how an eater became forth meat?''
Well, your riddle please, a-tell it to me''
A-how strong of it came forth sweet?
Deliah, got his army after him
Well, the bees made-a honey in the lion hair
Well, if I had my way
Well, if I had-a, a wicked world
If I had-a, ah
Lord, tear this building down
Sewed me tow knot, an' formed a plot
Not many days 'fore
Samson was caught
A-bind this hands whilst a-walkin' along
A-looked on the ground and found a lil' jawbone
He moved his arm ropes, a-pop like thread
Dropped those threads free, three thousand were dead
Lord, If I had my way
Well, if I had a, a wicked world
If I had a, ah
Lord, tear this building down
Weh-ell!Samson's trick though they never found out'
Till they began to wonder about
A-'till his wife sat up upon his knee'
A-tell me where your strength lie, if you please?'
Samson's wife she a-talked so fair
Told his wife cut off-a his hair'
Shave my head, clean as your hand'
Till I become a natural man!'
Lord, If I had my way
Well, if I had a, a wicked world
If I had a, ah
Lord, tear this building down.~

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