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Artist/Band:
George Michael
Lyrics for Song: Papa Was A Rolling Stone [Live]
Lyrics for Album: Five Live [1993]
It was the third of september
That day I'll always remember, yes I will
'Cause that was the day that my daddy died
Never had a chance to see him, no
Never heard nothin, but bad things about him
Mama, I'm depending on you to tell me the truth
Mama just hung her head and said
(Chorus)
Papa was a rollin' stone
Wherever he laid his hat was his home
(And when he died)
All he left us was alone (repeat)
Hey, mama, is it true what they say
That papa never worked a day in his life
Some bad talks going around sayin
Papa had three outside children
And another wife
That ain't right
Heard some talks about papa and his storefront
Preachin'
Talkin' about saving souls and all the time
Leaching
And dealing in the dirt
Stealin' in the name of the lord
But mama she just said
(Chorus)
Papa was a rollin' stone
Wherever he laid his hat was his home
(And when he died)
All he left us was alone (repeat)
Say, I heard my papa was a jack of all trades
Is that what sent papa to an early grave?
Folks say papa would beg, borrow or steal just
To pay his bills
Hey, mama, folks say papa was ever much on thinkin'
Spent most of this time chasin' women and drinkin'
But mother, I'm depending on you to tell me the truth
But my mama she just said
(Chorus 2x)
Papa was a rollin' stone
Wherever he laid his hat was his home
(And when he died)
All he left us was alone (repeat)
But my mama she said
Papa was a rollin' stone
Oh my mama said
Wherever he laid his hat was his home
And when he died
All he left us was alone (repeat)
All he left us
All he left us
Can you believe he left us?
All alone yeah
All alone yeah
All alone yeah
Yeah
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Papa Was A Rolling Stone [Live]
George Michael's live rendition of 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone' captures the raw energy of his performance during the Five Live [1993] sessions. Originally a staple of his solo discography, the track reflects his evolution from the pop sensation of Wham! to a mature solo artist exploring themes of fatherhood and personal growth. Recorded in the early 1990s, this version showcases his distinctive vocal style and emotional depth, distinguishing it from studio recordings found on albums like Ladies and Gentleman. The performance highlights the song's enduring appeal and Michael's ability to deliver a powerful, intimate account of his relationship with his father, cementing its place in his legacy. |
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