Missionary Man

Eurythmics · Boxed [2005]

Well I was born an original sinner.

I was borne from original sin.

And if I had a dollar bill

For all the things I've done

There'd be a mountain of money

Piled up to my chin...



My mother told me good

My mother told me strong.

She said "be true to yourself

And you can't go wrong."

"But there's just one thing

That you must understand."

"You can fool with your brother -

But don't mess with a missionary man."



Don't mess with a missionary man.

Don't mess with a missionary man.



Well the missionary man

He's got God on his side.

He's got the saints and apostles

Backin' up from behind.

Black eyed looks from those Bible books.

He's a man with a mission

Got a serious mind.

There was a woman in the jungle

And a monkey on a tree.

The missionary man he was followin' me.

He said "stop what you're doing."

"Get down upon your knees."

"I've got a message for you that you better believe."

Missionary Man

Released on the 2005 compilation album Boxed, 'Missionary Man' stands as a defining track for the British synth-pop duo Eurythmics. The song exemplifies their signature sound, blending danceable rhythms with dual vocal harmonies that became a hallmark of their career. While often associated with their earlier work, this recording maintains the group's distinctive electronic texture and atmospheric production. It serves as a testament to their enduring influence on the genre, showcasing how their musical identity evolved while retaining core elements of their early success. The track remains a staple in their discography, reflecting the band's ability to craft memorable sonic landscapes that resonate across decades.