Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
[Verse 1]
Will we get cold and hungry
Will times be very bad?
When we are needing bread and meat
Where are we going to get it, dad?
We'll get it from the man in the house on the hill
Yes, we will from the man on the hill
[Verse 2]
Ploughing time is over
Still the fields are bare
How are we gonna make a living
With twenty acres to share?
I'll beg for more land from the man on the hill
Yes, I will, I'll ask the man on the hill
[Verse 3]
I ain't got no Sunday shoes
That I can wear to town
Papa reckon the boss has got
A pair of hand-me-downs
I'll go and ask the man in the house on the hill
Yes, I will, I'll ask the man on the hill
[Verse 4]
Maybe he will help us
Maybe we'll get by
But who's going to pay the dying bills
If we all should die?
We'll leave it to the man in the sky when we die
Yes, we'll leave it to the man in the sky
The Man On the Hill was written by Johnny Cash.
The Man On the Hill was produced by Don Law.