God

Album: The Hits/The B-Sides (1984)
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  • Ooh, aah-ooh
    Brr, aah, ooh-ooh
    Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo
    Hoo!
    Eeeeeee!
    Oh
    In the beginning
    There was God
    He made the earth
    And the heavens
    He gave us light
    To rule the day
    And another light
    To rule the night

    The Lord, thy God
    Made, He made the seas
    He made the fruit upon the trees
    When He saw
    When He saw that it was good

    He made a man
    He made a man, only He could, only He could
    God made you
    God made me, too
    He made us all
    Made us all equally

    Now you say
    God made you
    God made me
    He made us all equally

    Aah!
    Aah!
    Yeah-yeah-yeah

    Wake up, children
    Dance the dance electric
    There isn't much time
    Who screamed?
    Was it you? Writer/s: PRINCE ROGERS NELSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Csexy from CaliforniaBeautiful~
  • Dan from ChicagoThere is a vinyl 12" that has Purple Rain as the Aside and both versions of God as the B-sides.
  • Karen from Manchester, NhI have this 45; it's actually purple vinyl!
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