It is a song by the Grascals.
Satan knew my grandma well He could hear her prayers clear down in hell He'd get so mad he'd burn hisself Satan knew my grandma well He tried his best to test her faith He sent grandpa to his grave And he talked her into blaming herself Satan knew my grandma well With a Bible for her sword and shield She fought him on the battlefield Kneeled down beside her bed For hours on that tearstained floor til he couldn't take anymore He even prayed to hear her say amen Satan knew my grandma well He could hear her prayers clear down in hell She made him wish he never fell Satan knew my grandma well I was 6 years old in Sylvan Park Satan tried to get me in his car But he sped away when he heard her yell Satan knew my grandma well With a Bible for her sword and shield She fought him on the battlefield Kneeled down beside her bed For hours on that tearstained floor til he couldn't take anymore He even prayed to hear her say amen Satan sighed with great relief The day that grandma got her wings And she's somewhere she can finally rest Satan knew my grandma well Jesus knows my grandma best
Arlyne Parness - wrote Five Children's Stories by Grandma
Satan wrote the bible
Italian poet Giosue Carducci in 1865 wrote Hymn to Satan (Inna a Satana)
My grandma
Oma
Yes. They wrote "Eternity" about her Yes. They wrote "Eternity" about her
Achtung Dichtung
Jim Connor
"Satan and Grandma" by the Grascals typically features a combination of chords that might include G, C, and D. The progression often revolves around these basic chords in a bluegrass style. For the exact chord structure, it's best to refer to specific sheet music or tablature resources.
Randy Brooks composed it, Dr Elmo recorded it.
He wrote about my grandma coming to visit from Uranus. =]