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Artist/Band: Bobby Bare
Lyrics for Song: What Color Is a Man
Lyrics for Album: Bird Named Yesterday / Talk Me Some Sense [Omni] [2006]



(Marge Barton)



One day a little boy climbed up on his daddy's knee

With picture and crayons in his hand

He said, "When I grow up this is a man I want to be.

Daddy, what color is a man?"



"When I'm a man I want to be happy

I want to be strong and free

I want to be brave like a soldier

What crayon should I use to color me."



--- Instrumental ---



If you color him blue son he may not be a happy man

If you color him red son someone may steal his land

If you color him green or yellow he may be jealous and cowardly

If you color him black son he may never be free.



He told him, "Son put your crayons away

And try your best to understand

Man's never made of any color my boy

Color never made any man, any man..."


Album Lyrics: Bird Named Yesterday / Talk Me Some Sense [Omni] [2006]


Bobby Bare
"Bird Named Yesterday / Talk Me Some Sense [Omni] [2006]"


1. Salt Lake City
2. Little Bit Later on Down the Line
3. Got Leavin' on Her Mind
4. All the Good Times Are Past and Gone
5. Heaven Help My Soul
6. For a While We Helped Each Other Out
7. Talk Me Some Sense
8. You Can't Stop the Wild Wind From Blowin'
9. It Ain't Me Babe
10. Long Black Veil
11. Passin' Through
12. What Color Is a Man
13. Bird Named Yesterday
14. Somebody Bought My Old Hometown
15. Ode to the Little Brown Shack Out Back
16. Day the Saw Mill Closed Down
17. Air Conditioner Song
18. I've Got a Thing About Trains
19. Old Gang's Gone
20. Church in the Wildwood
21. They Covered Up the Old Swimmin' Hole
22. When I've Learned
23. Law Is for Protection of the People
24. If There's Not a Hell (There Ought to Be)