I've got a memory walking down the street
Momma pull me and said
Hey son, you stay close to me
Yes ma'am
Now it's not polite to stare at the man over there
With his dusty old clothes and his long long black hair
No momma
Everybody thought he was crazy or lazy
Never had a dime or a plan
I remember in the neighborhood
Hearin' about him when I was just a little boy
Just a shriverled old man bleedin' from his hands
Frowning all the time 'cause he never could find no joy
Everybody thought he was lazy or crazy
Never had a dime or a plan
Just an old soul axe slingin' blues singin' music man
Yeah, that's right, music man
Tellin' tall tales of ridin' the rails
Just broke as a joke with a beat up old guitar to play
See he'd sit outside of the old drug store
Playin' songs full of pain and beggin' for a little spare change
Everybody thought he was lazy or crazy
Never had a dime or a plan
Just an old soul axe slingin' blues singin' music man
Yeah yeah, music man
Church folk said he made a deal with the devil
And his chickens had all come home
That's why he didn't have a pot to piss in
No woman no friends and he spent his life alone
Oh, spent his life alone
Everybody thought he was crazy or lazy
Never had a dime or a plan
Jammin' all night by the Street corner light
Just doin' the best he can
Just an old soul axe slingin' blues singin' music man
Oh yeah, just a music man, alright
Some music man, doin' the best he can
Music man
Music Man was written by Jerry Dixon & Robert Mason (Rock).
Music Man was produced by Jeff Pilson.