David Carradine
David Carradine
David Carradine & Barbara Hershey
David Carradine
David Carradine
David Carradine & Barbara Hershey
David Carradine
David Carradine
David Carradine
David Carradine
David Carradine
David Carradine
David Carradine
In this simultaneously simple and cryptic song, the occasional change in the pronoun from “I” to “we” could be just a mistake, deliberately whimsical, or David Carradine speaking to Barbara Hershey in his own name and his son’s. Or, him as a representative of mankind, addressing a woman as a represe...
Remember how I laughed when you took my hand
It is crazy now tryin' to understand
I'm a simple man and I have my pleasures too
And all I've tried to do is give my love to you
We speak of things we don't know much about
But since we're here there's no sense in getting out
We're just simple men and we have our pleasures too
And all I've tried to do is give my love to you
You tell me things you know I like to hеar
You whisper stories that take away all my fеars
And I'm a simple man and I have my pleasures too
And all I've tried to do is give my love to you
[Instrumental]
Now when we meet our hands are on our backs
We sit in chairs, we let our minds relax
We're just simple men and we have our pleasures too
And all we've tried to do is give our love to you
Simple Man (1975 Studio Version) was written by David Carradine.