The Happy Goodmans recorded this as did The Hemphills Also, The Speer Family on the HeartWarming album, "Especially Warm."
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A man
I Don't have the sheet music, but I know the words I recorded this song with The Griggs Bluegrass gospel group. PITY THE MAN I guess we should pity those in the world who would use the earth for a bed and I guess we should pity the man who must toil from dawn until dusk for his bread but these can be rich in peace and contentment and share in Gods salvation plan but if you know any although they have plenty are lost then pity the man Pity the man who has treasures to hold, and holds not the pearl of great price and pity the man though he live long on earth and knows not the giver of life be he doctor, or lawyer traveler or merchant, a builder who builds on the sand pauper or king to be saved is the thing, if he's lost, then pity the man I guess there are those who would pity the saints, as though we were missing lifes best they're forgetting that treasures of earth pass away, and heavens the place to invest they're mean while esteeming the man who is scheming to hold all the wealth that he can but while he is living to God he's not giving his soul then pity that man
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I live that man in the middlr
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A man
I Don't have the sheet music, but I know the words I recorded this song with The Griggs Bluegrass gospel group. PITY THE MAN I guess we should pity those in the world who would use the earth for a bed and I guess we should pity the man who must toil from dawn until dusk for his bread but these can be rich in peace and contentment and share in Gods salvation plan but if you know any although they have plenty are lost then pity the man Pity the man who has treasures to hold, and holds not the pearl of great price and pity the man though he live long on earth and knows not the giver of life be he doctor, or lawyer traveler or merchant, a builder who builds on the sand pauper or king to be saved is the thing, if he's lost, then pity the man I guess there are those who would pity the saints, as though we were missing lifes best they're forgetting that treasures of earth pass away, and heavens the place to invest they're mean while esteeming the man who is scheming to hold all the wealth that he can but while he is living to God he's not giving his soul then pity that man
Ween
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Invisible Man.
Helen Reddy wrote the song. Ray Burton came up with music.
I live that man in the middlr
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The one who wrote the song Blow the Man Down was Elfrida Vipont Brown Foulds and he published it in 1939
The quote "Pity the man who hears the pipes and was not born in Scotland" is by an unknown author. It expresses the sentiment that one can truly appreciate the emotional power of bagpipe music if they were born in Scotland.
Shania Twain