Isaac Hayes — By the Time I Get to Phoenix

Awww, yeah Mmmm, hmmm, hmmm, mmmm, mmmm, mmmm, mmmm, mmmm I'm talking about the power of love now I'm gonna tell you what love can do You know when they say love makes the world go 'round, that's the truth Love can make you or break you It can make you laugh. It can make you cry It can make you happy. It can make you sad Aw, it'd get hung up real bad In a case of jealousy, love can make you mad. Aw, yeah Now everybody, everybody's got it's own thing Everybody's got it's way of doing a thing Now we should attempt to do a tune that is very popular it was written by one of the great young songwriters of today Now I don't know what he was thinking about or what inspired him to write this tune, but it's a deep tune There's a deep meaning to this tune because it shows you what the power of love can do Now I should attempt it to do it my way, my own interpretation of it Like I said, everybody's got it's own thing I'm gonna bring it on down to Soulsville Now I want you to bear along with me for a few minutes while I set it up Now I want your imagination. I want you to travel with me Oh, come on, come on, come on This young man was raised in the hills of Tennessee When he reached the age of maturity, he moved to the West Coast And he fell in love when he got out there to this young girl Aw, man, she was out of sight. She was bad And then they started dating and then the inevitable, became engaged and they were married Mmmm, hmmm, hmmm They were happily married. That's right they lived in L.A Oh, oh. The power of love was upon them But you see, girls, I don't mean to come down on you, but this man loved this woman so...He can really say love is blind He could see no wrong. No, no, no He worked every day and sometimes he'd pull overtime, double time, triple time He bought anything that this woman's heart desires, anything that he could rake and scrape He spent his last dime on women because he loved her And you know, girls, you can take love and kindness sometime for weakness and she took it for granted She said, "I got a fool and I know I got a fool. I got a good thing." Yeah, she was standing around on the corner, you understand, meeting with her friends She would go to the beauty salon, get her hair fixed She'd go shopping and she would brag about her good thing that she's got Yeah. And she took doubt on it See, ain't nobody gonna believe what to tell him no way, fool Oh, yeah, girls, you would love that sometimes But one day, one day, the old boy got sick and he had to come home I don't have to tell you what he found Oh, yeah, it hurt him so bad He said, "Baby, Mama...why?" That's all he could say That's all he could say. He was hurt But she said, "Oh, go on fool, you're doing it, but the man wasn't doing it, but that's the only excuse you can give him." He said, "Mama, I can't take it. I've got to leave you. I'm gonna leave you." He packed up his rags, you understand, and he started out the door And when he reached the driveway, you understand, he went in there begging just like my man Tyrone Davis And he said, "Oh, mama, mama, mama, can I change, oh, my mind?" You see, the power of love was upon him and he came back Oh, yes he did When she tried to straighten up, she said she was gonna straighten up She got a little job to help him out with the bills too, but that was just a sham because he found it again and again And seven times he left this woman and seven times he came back Oh, but you know, the heart can take so much That's right. You can kick a dog around for so long and he'll get tired. He'll turn And he taken all that he could stand In the eighth time that this went down, he said, "Mama, I've got to go." With tears in his eyes, he said, "I'm gonna leave you, baby." He said, "I ain't coming back." He said, "I'm leaving my heart right here, but I've got to go, you see, 'cause this man can't take no more." She didn't believe it He packed his clothes. He got in his 1965 Ford He started out Three times he started to turn back before he reached the outskirts of the city, but he kept on going Oh, I don't wanna go, but I've got to leave you, mama And he's going down the highway I guess it was around 3:30 in the morning He could not hardly see the road with tears in his eyes That's right, he was crying There were meaning in his tears He cannot barely see the sign that read on the side of the road, the next town is 125 miles away And these very words came into his mind. He said... By the time I get to Phoenix, she'll be rising Oh, and she'll find a note I left hanging on her door She'll laugh when she reads the part that says I'm leavin' Yes she will. Why? 'Cause I've left that girl so many times before. Oh By the time I make Albuquerque, she'll be workin' And she'll probably stop at lunch Just to give her, her sweet good thing a call And oh, she'll hear, oh, oh, the phone keeps right on ringin' and ringin' and ringin' and ringin' and ringin' and ringin' Oh, and ringin' off the wall Mama, mama, mama, that's all And by the time I get to Oklahoma, she'll be sleepin' She'll turn softly in her restless sleep, call my name out low And oh, then she'll cry just to think I-I-I-I-I... I would really leave her For time after time after time after time and time again, I tried to tell her so But she was a non-believer, oh, and she didn't know Oh, that I-I-I-I-I-I...I would really go She didn't believe I would really go. Oh no I hate to leave you, baby, yes I do I really, really, really hate to go, oh yeah But this heart of mine just can't take no more I-I-I-I-I-I've taken all that I could stand You should've known what you were doing to the man Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah You see, when I left, baby, I left a piece of my heart Oh yeah You know, you know, you know, you know you took, baby You know you, you took the greatest part, yeah, yeah I don't know how I'm gonna make it, oh no, but I've got to go I'm gonna miss all the sweet loving and the good times But the good times weren't as heavy, oh no, as the bad times Oh yeah You really, really put the hurt on me, yes you did I'm a prisoner of your love and I just, I just won't ever be free, no, no, no So it's bye-bye. Oh, mama, mama, bye-bye Oh, bye-bye. Oh, bye-bye, baby, bye-bye It's too late for you to cry You had a good thing, oh, and you misused it, yes you did Yes you did You had a good heart, oh, and you abused it Oh yeah You were sweet to me, yes you were But on the other hand, you was real cold, cold, cold, cold You just kept me, oh, you kept me hanging on, yes you did Oh, oh, you kept me hanging on You kept me begging, begging...You kept me begging you to do right You kept me pacing the floor at night, oh yeah But I love you. God knows that I love you, baby Ah, yeah. I'll always love you, yeah (Instrumental break) Raindrops of water beating under my chin You can look at me and tell all the pain I'm in Aw, yeah. Aw, yeah. I'm gonna moan now Mmmm, mmmm, mmmm, mmmm Mmmm, hmmm (Organ solo) (Instrumental finale)


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