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"Sinner Man" or "Sinnerman" is an song written by Les Baxter and Will Holt, in the style of a African American traditional spiritual song. It has been recorded by a number of performers and has been incorporated in many other media and arts. The lyrics describe a sinner attempting to hide from divine justice on Judgment Day.
Camper Van Beethoven, with variant lyrics and melody (1988). Mike Seeger with the medieval ensemble Hesperus, on Crossing Over (1988). Faun Fables, on a reissue of Early Song (2004). Sam Amidon, on All is Well (2008). John Cygan as protagonist Silas Greaves in the video game Call of Juarez: Gunslinger (2013). [19]
"O Superman", also known as "O Superman (For Massenet)", is a 1981 song by performance artist and musician Laurie Anderson. The song became a surprise hit in the United Kingdom after it was championed by DJ John Peel, [3] rising to number 2 on the UK Singles Charts in 1981. [10]
"Sinner Man" is an American traditional spiritual song.. Sinner Man or Sinnerman may also refer to: "Sinner Man", a song by Trini Lopez from All My Best "Sinner Man (Don't Let Him Catch You)", a funk/soul song by Valerie Simpson from her 1971 album Exposed
Eskew Reeder, Jr. (November 20, 1935 or 1938 [1] – October 23, 1986), usually known by the stage name Esquerita (/ ˈ ɛ s k ə r i t ə / [2]), and occasionally as S.Q. Reeder or The Magnificent Malochi, [1] was an American R&B singer, songwriter and pianist, known for his frenetic performances.
Jason Bradley DeFord (born December 4, 1984), known professionally as Jelly Roll (originally stylized as JellyRoll), is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter.Beginning his career in 2003, he rose to mainstream prominence following the release of his 2022 singles "Son of a Sinner" and "Need a Favor".
Read the lyrics to 'Espresso' Now he’s thinkin’ ‘bout me every night, oh. Is it that sweet? I guess so. Say you can’t sleep, baby, I know. That’s that me, espresso. Move it up, down ...
Jason DeFord, known professionally as Jelly Roll, wrote the song with David Ray Stevens and Ernest Keith Smith.Jelly Roll and Stevens were writing songs together at the Sound Emporium in Nashville, Tennessee when Ernest stopped to visit the two.