Real Man

Hazell Dean · Other Songs - Hazell Dean

I came home from college to see my old man

He was sittin' on the porch swing, with a book in his hand

He stared at my earring, and at my tattoo

He smiled and shook his head and said

It's good to see you

He chose his words carefully cause it was hard for me to come

And he knew I had ta temper and where I got it from

I waited for the sermon, the one I knew so well

But this time he wasn't preachin'

About heaven or hell

He said a real man knows the value of a woman.



A real man has got nothin to prove

He's strenthened by love

And the Lord up above

So do the best that you can

To be a real man.



Could it be that I saw just a glimpse of his soul

Or maybe losin' Mama had just taken it's toll

He gave me his Bible, stained with tears he had cried

And I opened up the cover

Where he wrote inside

And it said.



A real man has got nothin to prove

He's strenthened by love

And the Lord up above

So do the best that you can

To be a real man.



Do the best that you can

To be a real man...

Real Man

Hazell Dean's "Real Man" stands as a defining track within her extensive catalogue of soulful pop recordings. Emerging during a period where British soul artists were gaining significant traction, the song showcases Dean's powerful vocal delivery and emotional depth. The recording captures her signature style, blending classic R&B influences with contemporary production techniques that highlight her dynamic range. As part of her broader body of work, the track exemplifies the themes of love and vulnerability that permeate her discography. While often celebrated for its melodic strength, the song remains a testament to Dean's ability to craft enduring pop anthems that resonate with listeners across generations.