I’m a Man

by Bo Diddley · · Blues
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Quick Answer — I’m a Man Lyrics

[00:08.03] Now when I was a little boy, [00:11.07] At the age of five, [00:14.16] I had somethin' in my pocket, [00:17.15] Keep a lot of folks alive.
Blues 1967 English

I’m a Man Full Lyrics

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. 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 to Bring back the second cousin, Little John the conqueroo. I'm a man, I spell M-A-N... man. 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was "I’m a Man" by Bo Diddley released?

"I’m a Man" by Bo Diddley was released in 1967.

What genre is "I’m a Man" by Bo Diddley?

"I’m a Man" by Bo Diddley is a Blues song.

What are the opening lyrics of "I’m a Man"?

The opening lyrics are: "[00:08.03] Now when I was a little boy,"