Edit for headphones. 1965-1966 cover of a Bo Diddley song, and to be honest: sounds way better than Bo Diddly! Sure sounds alot like the Rolling Stones' "Little Red Rooster"... it's just that The Stones turned it into a mature rock & roll song.
The Outcasts: Joe Sherov, singer and harmonica; Jack Malken, rhythm guitar; Andrew Benjamin; lead guitar; Steve Lichtman, bass guitar; Bobby Diamond, drums.
I'M A MAN
(Hugo Frey/Francis Scott Key/Domenico Savino/John Stafford Smith)
Now when I was a little boy
At the age of five
I had somethin' in my pocket
Keep a lot of folks alive
Now I'm a man
Made twenty-one
You know baby
We can have a lot of fun
I'm a man
I spell M A N
Man
Ohh, ohh, ohh, ohh
All you pretty women
Stand in line
I can make love to you baby
In an hour's time
I'm a man
I spell M A N
Man
I goin' back down
To Kansas Stew
Bring back the second cousin
Little John the conqueroo
I'm a man
Spell M A N
Man
Ohh, ohh, ohh, ohh
The line I shoot
Will never miss
The way I make love to 'em
They can't resist
I'm a man
I spell M A N
Man
Ohh, ohh, ohh, ohh, aeh
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