Lucky Man Lyrics {Intro} [Verse 1] He had white horses And ladies by the score All dressed in satin And waiting by the door [Chorus] Ooh, what a lucky man, he was Ooh, what a lucky man, he. Lucky Man Lyrics [Verse 1] Happiness, more or less It's just a change in me, something in my liberty Oh, my, my Happiness, coming and going I watch you look at me, watch my fever growing I know.
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No money could save him So he laid down and he died Ooooh, what a lucky man he was Ooooh, what a lucky man he was Submit Corrections Writer (s): Gregory Lake AZLyrics E Emerson, Lake & Palmer Lyrics album: "Emerson, Lake & Palmer" (1970) The Barbarian (Instrumental) Take A Pebble Knife-Edge The Three Fates (Instrumental) 23K Share 1.2M views 2 years ago #LuckyMan #ELP #LyricsVideo Emerson, Lake & Palmer 'Lucky Man' Celebrating ELPs 50th anniversary and the re-press of their super deluxe, career spanning.more. Lucky Man Emerson, Lake & Palmer 33 Comments 0 Tags He had white horses And ladies by the score All dressed in satin And waiting by the door Oooh, what a lucky man he was White lace and feathers They made up his bed A gold covered mattress On which he was laid He went to fight wars For his country and his king Of his honor and his glory He had white horses And ladies by the score All dressed in satin And waiting by the door Ooh, what a lucky man he was White lace and feathers They made up his bed A gold covered mattress On which he was laid He went to fight wars For his country and his king Of his honor and his glory The people would sing A bullet had found him His blood ra.
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Happiness More or less It's just a change in me Something in my liberty Oh, my, my Happiness Coming and going I watch you look at me Watch my fever growing I know just where I am But how many corners do I have to turn? How many times do I have to learn All the love I have is in my mind? Well, I'm a lucky man With fire in my hands Happiness A Moog synthesizer solo, recorded in one take, [2] is performed by Keith Emerson at the end of song, making it one of the first rock compositions in which a Moog was a featured solo instrument ( The Monkees were the first in 1967 with "Daily Nightly"). Lucky Man The Verve 63 2 Tags Happiness More or less It's just a change in me Something in my liberty Oh, my, my Happiness Coming and going I watch you look at me Watch my fever growing I know just where I am But how many corners do I have to turn? How many times do I have to learn All the love I have is in my mind? Well, I'm a lucky man You know. So Keith said, 'Well, you play it, then, let's have a listen.' So I played it, and nobody liked it. So I said, 'Yeah, but you know, the thing is we've got nothing else.' Keith said, 'Well, you record it on your own and I'm going to go down the pub.' So off he went down the pub.
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About Lucky Man "Lucky Man" is a song by the English progressive rock supergroup Emerson, Lake & Palmer, from the group's 1970 self-titled debut album. Written by Greg Lake when he was 12 years old and recorded by the trio using improvised arrangements, the song contains one of rock music's earliest instances of a Moog synthesizer solo. Intro: | G D | G D | G D G D He had white horses and ladies by the score G D G D All dressed in satin and waiting by the door Am Em D Ooooh, what a lucky man he was Am Em D Ooooh, what a lucky man he was G D G D White lace and feathers, they made up his bed G D G D A gold covered mattress on which he was led Am Em D Ooooh, what a lucky man he was Am Em D Ooooh, what a lucky man he was Solo.
Lord it put me in a bad mood I have moments when I curse the rain Then complain when the sun's too hot I look around at what everyone has And I forget about all I've got But I know I'm a lucky man God's given me a pretty fair hand Got a house and a piece of land A few dollars in a coffee can My old trucks still running good Lucky Man chords Emerson, Lake and Palmer 1970 G D 2x G D He had white horses G D And ladies by the score G D All dressed in satin G D And waiting by the door Am G * D Dsus4 D Ooooh, what a.
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"Lucky Man" is a song by the English progressive rock supergroup Emerson, Lake & Palmer, from the group's 1970 self-titled debut album. Written by Greg Lake. Ooooh, what a lucky man he was Ooooh, what a lucky man he was He went to fight wars For his country and his king Of his honor and his glory The people would sing Ooooh, what a lucky man he was Ooooh, what a lucky man he was A bullet had found him His blood ran as he cried No money could save him So he laid down and he died Ooooh, what a lucky.