| Song | Converted |
| Artist | Alabama 3 |
| Album | Exile On Coldharbour Lane |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| You gotta ask yourself this question. Can a man who has fought in the jungles with I.V. Lenin against the running dog capitalist pigs sleeping in a hut so lowly that the rats were as hunchback be my redeemer? And gotta say well maybe yes and maybe no, but I know that I gotta go somewhere, and that somewhere might well be church. | |
| Forty days you've been tired and tempted | |
| Forty nights you've been out in the cold | |
| Every phone line conversation's intercepted | |
| And you can't reconnect ‘cause the frequency is closed | |
| So many miles you've been out of direction | |
| So many signs but you ain't got nowhere to go now | |
| The Cadillac has got it's headlights disconnected | |
| You're rolling your wheels down the wrong side of the road | |
| Can you see them now? | |
| Can you see them now? | |
| Can you see the sisters swinging yeah? | |
| Can you hear them now? | |
| Can you hear them now? | |
| Can you hear the brothers singing yeah? | |
| Let's go back to church | |
| Let's go back to church | |
| So damn long since we've sung this song | |
| Let's go back to church | |
| Let's go back to church | |
| Let's go back to church | |
| Any day now, any way, any how | |
| Let's go back to church | |
| You drink the wine, but it, it tastes like water | |
| And you broke the bread, but it, it had turned to stone | |
| The sacrament, it lay scattered on the pavement | |
| And the covenants you'd kept, they'd all been stolen and sold | |
| You can see them now | |
| Yeah you can see them now | |
| You can see the sisters swinging yeah | |
| I know it now | |
| Yeah you can hear them now | |
| Yeah you can hear them now | |
| You can hear the brothers singing yeah | |
| Let's go back to church | |
| Let's go back to church | |
| It's been so damn long since we've sung this song | |
| Let's go back to church | |
| Let's go back to church | |
| Let's go back to church | |
| Any day now, any way, any how | |
| Let's go back to church | |
| Right back! | |
| Right back! | |
| Yeah, 'cause I'm down with the street angels on this one, preacher | |
| I ain't goin' away, no way | |
| Church is where I'm gonna stay | |
| Every time I come to church I feel a glow, alive, resuscitated | |
| Ain't no fear, I chase all my blues away, right here in church | |
| Yes sir | |
| Gonna lift up my soul to the sunshine | |
| Yeah, the lights in Heaven are gonna shine I'll feel so fine! | |
| People get ready! | |
| There's a train a-comin! |
| You gotta ask yourself this question. Can a man who has fought in the jungles with I. V. Lenin against the running dog capitalist pigs sleeping in a hut so lowly that the rats were as hunchback be my redeemer? And gotta say well maybe yes and maybe no, but I know that I gotta go somewhere, and that somewhere might well be church. | |
| Forty days you' ve been tired and tempted | |
| Forty nights you' ve been out in the cold | |
| Every phone line conversation' s intercepted | |
| And you can' t reconnect ' cause the frequency is closed | |
| So many miles you' ve been out of direction | |
| So many signs but you ain' t got nowhere to go now | |
| The Cadillac has got it' s headlights disconnected | |
| You' re rolling your wheels down the wrong side of the road | |
| Can you see them now? | |
| Can you see them now? | |
| Can you see the sisters swinging yeah? | |
| Can you hear them now? | |
| Can you hear them now? | |
| Can you hear the brothers singing yeah? | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| So damn long since we' ve sung this song | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Any day now, any way, any how | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| You drink the wine, but it, it tastes like water | |
| And you broke the bread, but it, it had turned to stone | |
| The sacrament, it lay scattered on the pavement | |
| And the covenants you' d kept, they' d all been stolen and sold | |
| You can see them now | |
| Yeah you can see them now | |
| You can see the sisters swinging yeah | |
| I know it now | |
| Yeah you can hear them now | |
| Yeah you can hear them now | |
| You can hear the brothers singing yeah | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| It' s been so damn long since we' ve sung this song | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Any day now, any way, any how | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Right back! | |
| Right back! | |
| Yeah, ' cause I' m down with the street angels on this one, preacher | |
| I ain' t goin' away, no way | |
| Church is where I' m gonna stay | |
| Every time I come to church I feel a glow, alive, resuscitated | |
| Ain' t no fear, I chase all my blues away, right here in church | |
| Yes sir | |
| Gonna lift up my soul to the sunshine | |
| Yeah, the lights in Heaven are gonna shine I' ll feel so fine! | |
| People get ready! | |
| There' s a train acomin! |
| You gotta ask yourself this question. Can a man who has fought in the jungles with I. V. Lenin against the running dog capitalist pigs sleeping in a hut so lowly that the rats were as hunchback be my redeemer? And gotta say well maybe yes and maybe no, but I know that I gotta go somewhere, and that somewhere might well be church. | |
| Forty days you' ve been tired and tempted | |
| Forty nights you' ve been out in the cold | |
| Every phone line conversation' s intercepted | |
| And you can' t reconnect ' cause the frequency is closed | |
| So many miles you' ve been out of direction | |
| So many signs but you ain' t got nowhere to go now | |
| The Cadillac has got it' s headlights disconnected | |
| You' re rolling your wheels down the wrong side of the road | |
| Can you see them now? | |
| Can you see them now? | |
| Can you see the sisters swinging yeah? | |
| Can you hear them now? | |
| Can you hear them now? | |
| Can you hear the brothers singing yeah? | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| So damn long since we' ve sung this song | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Any day now, any way, any how | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| You drink the wine, but it, it tastes like water | |
| And you broke the bread, but it, it had turned to stone | |
| The sacrament, it lay scattered on the pavement | |
| And the covenants you' d kept, they' d all been stolen and sold | |
| You can see them now | |
| Yeah you can see them now | |
| You can see the sisters swinging yeah | |
| I know it now | |
| Yeah you can hear them now | |
| Yeah you can hear them now | |
| You can hear the brothers singing yeah | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| It' s been so damn long since we' ve sung this song | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Any day now, any way, any how | |
| Let' s go back to church | |
| Right back! | |
| Right back! | |
| Yeah, ' cause I' m down with the street angels on this one, preacher | |
| I ain' t goin' away, no way | |
| Church is where I' m gonna stay | |
| Every time I come to church I feel a glow, alive, resuscitated | |
| Ain' t no fear, I chase all my blues away, right here in church | |
| Yes sir | |
| Gonna lift up my soul to the sunshine | |
| Yeah, the lights in Heaven are gonna shine I' ll feel so fine! | |
| People get ready! | |
| There' s a train acomin! |