Jazzman Lyrics
The song Jazzman is performed by Carole King in the album named A Natural Woman: The Ode Collection 1968-1976 in the year 1998 .
Lift me, won't you lift me above the old routine?
Make it nice, play it clean, Jazzman
When the Jazzman's testifyin' a faithless man believes
He can sing you into paradise or bring you to your knees
It's a gospel kind of feelin', a touch of Georgia slide
A song of pure revival and a style that's sanctified
Jazzman, take my blues away
Make my pain the same as yours with every change you play
Jazzman, oh Jazzman
When the Jazzman's signifyin' and the band is windin' low
It's the late night side of morning in the darkness of his soul
He can fill a room with sadness as he fills his horn with tears
He can cry like a fallen Angel when the risin' time is near
Jazzman, take my blues away
Make my pain the same as yours with every change you play
Jazzman, oh Jazzman
Oh lift me, won't you lift me with every turn around?
Play it sweetly, take me down, oh Jazzman
Carole King - A Natural Woman: The Ode Collection 1968-1976
Feb 1998

- Hi-De-Ho (By The City)
- Wasn't Born To Follow (By The City)
- Up On The Roof
- Where You Lead
- Will You Love Me Tomorrow?
- Tapestry
- Pocket Money
- At This Time In My Life
- Ties That Bind
- Jazzman
- Wrap Around Joy
- Nightingale
- Really Rosie
- Alligators All Around
- You've Got A Firend (Live At Carnegie Hall, NYC)
Jazzman