Soul Man

Soul Man words & music by David Porter & Isaac Hayes

Original Air Dates: 1997 - 1998 (ABC)

As performed by the BLUES BROTHERS on the album Briefcase Full Of Blues


Comin' to ya on a dusty road. Good lovin' I got a truck load.
And when you get it you got something so don't worry cause I'm coming.

I'm a soul man.  I'm a soul man.
I'm a soul man.  I'm a soul man.

Got what I got the hard way and I'll make it better each and every day
So honey don't you fret 'cause you ain't seen nothing yet.

I'm a soul man.  I'm a soul man.  (Play it Steve!)
I'm a soul man.  I'm a soul man.

Listen.  I was brought up on a side street.  I learned how to love before I could eat.
I was educated from good stock.  When I start lovin' I just can't stop.

I'm a soul man.  I'm a soul man.
I'm a soul man.  I'm a soul man.

Well grab the rope and I'll pull you in give you hope and be your only boyfriend
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

I'm a soul man.  I'm a soul man.
You're a soul man.  I'm a soul man.
I'm a soul man.  I'm a soul man.

This sit-com starring Dan Ackroyd as a priest.

   

Suggested by Rosemary