Down on the corner
There's an old time street reviver
People moving to the music
Don't it kind make you smile? (Ha, ha, ha)
And tell them, tell that sister
Sing a song about the survivor
I feel they'll be heading
Home in just a little while
Home in just a little while
Home in just a little while
Home in just a little while
Oh, hurry down
Sounds of the jubilation
Super natural feeling
From the music of the one man band
Watching you we'll see
The spirit move the congregation
Super smooth vibration
From music of the melody Man
Once I had a dream
It seems the things
Were real great ships
A multitude of people
Bowing for the jubilee
Overhead the sky clear
Lovely colors that kept changing
Peace with the people
From the mountain to the seas
That time I saw Jesus
He was looking for his mother
He was a wonder worker
For all that he was worth
Last time I saw Saint Martin
He was looking for his brother
How can you be so far out
Yet so down to earth?
Yet so down to earth?
Yet so down to earth?
Yet so down to earth?
Oh, hurry down
Sounds of the jubilation
We'll lead the need ships
Cause he wanders while you can
Watching you we'll see
The people shall become the nation
Got the sweet inspiration
From music of the Melody Man
Oh, all the town
Sounds of the jubilation
We'll lead the need ships
Cause he wanders while you can
Watching you we'll see
The people shall become the nation
Got the sweet inspiration
From music of the melody Man
Hey hey hey
Sounds of the jubilation
We'll lead the need ships (Last time I saw Jesus)
Cause he wanders while you can
Watching you we'll see
The people shall become the nation
Got the sweet inspiration
From music of the melody Man
Hurry down, hurry down, hurry down
Sounds of the jubilation
We'll lead the need ships
Cause he wanders while you can
Watching you we'll see
The people shall become the nation
Got the sweet inspiration
From music of the melody Man
Melody Man was written by Terry Callier & Larry Wade.
Melody Man was produced by Chuck Barksdale & Charles Stepney.