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I know you want me to live for the Lord.
Even more important to him was his work for the Lord.
Lord, what more than little good has Your death done?
One of them has gone to be with the Lord at age three.
But first I want two things from you, my lord.
But we had to give our money to the Lord.
Open your heart and let the light of the Lord come in.
I thought the Lord wanted me to go on with my life.
Not every lord takes care of his people as my father does.
I have no idea what my lord is talking about.
Such as she says my lord did say I was.
Perhaps he was not too close to my lord after all.
Lord, what else do You have in mind for me?
I know not why You call these old things back again, my lord.
He could almost hear him, and their lord father as well.
All men know how much we love you, my lord.
Lord, do You want me to stay or go back?
The Lord would give them very good food when they worked for him.
He had work to do for the lord or the town.
He always said you had to tell the Lord everything.
Lord John comes over to me, and we look out together into the night.
I thank the Lord all these things don't come at once.
For is not my lord the son of a king?
And he is the lord of the land, or will be soon.
Our Lord is not just a name, but all things.
How long, oh Lawd, de black man he gotta go integrating?
"Oh, my Lawd," said the reverend, looking down in horror.
"De Lawd be with you," the phone was answered.
Too long, oh Lawd, has our beautiful black beauties been called synonymous by white racists.
I hates to say it, but it's de Lawd's truth."
Then she leaned forward, looming over him and - "Lawd a-mighty!"
The Lawd don't even know you, I tell you that!"
"Give to the Lawd, give to the poor," he begged prayerfully.
After six day de Lawd He dun go saleep.
"Lawd God," he said, "you ain't them devils what owns us?
"May the Lawd have mercy on you.
Catfish looked at the guitar and sang, "Got a mean old woman, Lawd, stay angry all the time."
"Lawd, have mercy on an old lady," Goldy finally managed to wail.
"Deys gifts from faithful followers who join me in de Lawd's woik."
"Good Lawd, Ah do miss those barbecues, especially the ribs.
Do Jesus, I thanks de Lawd we ain't got to work."
"May the Lawd receive his soul, brother."
The words "De Lawd" were not allowed and censors also wanted to eliminate a halo from a black character.
If three little pennies is all the Lawd is worth to you, then bless you."
"Lawd, is I glad to see you!"
Amen, praise teh lawd and pass the ammo!
No longer, Lawd.
"We trying, Lawd, we trying, to counteract in this brief afternoon years of racist propaganda."
Gathered to the Lawd.
Blessed be de name er de Lawd."
Lawdy, but she was strong for such a little mite.
Lawdy, Ernie thought to herself, what I go through to get a good day's work out of this girl.
Oh, Lawdy, what more could we do?!
"Hey Lawdy Mama" is a song by rock band Steppenwolf.
"Lawdy, sah, Ah didn't even stop at dat time."
Since then, a variety of artists have recorded their interpretations of "Hey Lawdy Mama".
All titled "Hey Lawdy Mama", except as noted.
The album also features a cover of Steppenwolf's "Hey Lawdy Mama."
Mr. Price was a teen-ager when he had a national hit in 1952 with "Lawdy, Miss Clawdy."
"Lawdy me, yes," I said.
"Lawdy, Miss Clawdy, I believe I am crazy."
"Lawdy, Miss Clawdy"
Which is to say: Oh, Lawdy, pull the drapes and prime the muskets, the Northerners are comin' for the carousel.
In 1943, with June Richmond on vocals, he had a number 4 hit with "Hey Lawdy Mama".
A differently edited version of "Hey Lawdy Mama", incorporating a fade-out instead of the segue, was released as a single.
In 1942, jazz singer June Richmond recorded the first of several versions of "Hey Lawdy Mama" during her career.
S-139 - "'Bout the Break of Day"/"Lawdy!
Rupe liked "Lawdy, Miss Clawdy" so much that he is said to have canceled his plane ticket home to stay and record Price's song.
"Lawdy, lawdy he's a great champion."
"Hey Lawdy Mama" (Buddy Moss)
Cassidy's natal narrative hews closely to real-life events; a few literary examples ("Lawdy, Miz Scarlett!")
"Lawdy," she writes in "Miss Rhythm," "I could pick a good song but I sure couldn't pick a man."
Although Richmond's songs were called "Hey Lawdy Mama", they used the opening verses from "Meet Me in the Bottom".
Hey Lawdy Mama - 3:37 (Byrom, Edmonton, Kay)