When I was a young boy, and a hellion at that
My mother drug me off to church, and in that back row I sat
Tryin' to mind my business, and ask the Lord to keep His own
But time again, I'd hear that same old song
Don't you know that Groove, Groove, Groove
That Groove would move my feet
And you know those Words, Words, Words
Those Words would speak to me
And you know there's Love, Love, Love
Love in that memory
And the beat goes on, the beat goes on, and the beat goes on
Years passed by like hours, and I seemed to lose my way
I was a-boozin' and a-fightin' all the night and day
Till one night I found myself standing in that door
And in that night, that preacher's voice I heard
And you know that Groove, Groove, Groove
The Groove would move my feet
And you know those Words, Words, Words
Those Words would speak to me
And you know there's Love, Love, Love
Love in that memory
And the beat goes on, the beat goes on, and the beat goes on
Someday soon my body will be six feet underground
And staring at St. Peter at the Pearly Gates I'll be found
And there will come a noise from those on the other side
And one last time that old tune will rise
And you know that Groove, Groove, Groove
The Groove would move my feet
And you know those Words, Words, Words
Those Words would speak to me
And you know there's Love, Love, Love
Love in that memory
And the beat goes on, the beat goes on, and the beat goes on
And you know that Groove, Groove, Groove
The Groove would move my feet
And you know those Words, Words, Words
Those Words would speak to me
And you know there's Love, Love, Love
Love in that memory
And the beat goes on, the beat goes on, and the beat goes on
And you know that Groove, Groove, Groove
The Groove would move my feet
And you know those Words, Words, Words
Those Words would speak to me
And you know there's Love, Love, Love
Love in that memory
And the beat goes on, the beat goes on, and the beat goes on
The Olde Souls and the Makeshift BandColumbus, Ohio
Tired of playing boring gigs to bored audiences, a pair of singer-songwriters/lifelong friends decided to join forces and
start a band. Assembling a cast of friends around them they formed the Epic (read: Pretentious) Folk group "The Olde Souls". They may never be famous, they may never find their music in regular rotation on radio, but they'll be sure to entertain, and have a good time doing it....more
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