The song Sin's A Good Man's Brother is performed by Grand Funk Railroad in the album named Thirty Years of Funk: 1969-1999 in the year 1999 .
Ain't seen a night, things work out right, go by.
Things on my mind, and I just don't have the time, and it don't seem right.
Ain't seen a day, that I don't hear people say, they know they're gonna' die.
This may seem a little bit crazy, but I don't think you should be so lazy.
If you think you've heard this before, well, stick around I'm gonna' tell you more.
One just like the other, sin's a good man's brother, but is that right?
You tell me that I don't, then I say I won't, but then I might.
You said this is the way it's supposed to be, but it just don't seem right to me, and that's outta' sight.
Some folks need an education, don't give up, or we'll loose the nation.
You say we need a revolution? it seems to be the only solution.
Grand Funk Railroad - Thirty Years of Funk: 1969-1999
- Getting Into The Sun-The Pack
- Can't Be Too Long (Faucet)-The Pack
- Got This Thing On The Move (Mono)-The Pack
- High On A Horse
- Mr. Limousine Driver
- Sin's A Good Man's Brother
- Paranoid (Live)
- I Can Feel Him In The Morning
- I Can't Get Along With Society
- Upsetter
- Trying To Get Away
- Creepin'
- Hooray
- The End
- Destitute And Losin'
- Take Me
- Sally
- Love Is Dyin'
- Can You Do It
- Pass It Around
- Crossfire
- Queen Bee
- We Gotta Get Out Of This Place (Live)
- Pay Attention To Me
- All I Do
- In The Long Run