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Lyr/Tune Req: Reckless Sinner (Rose City Kings)

25 Nov 05 - 05:28 PM (#1613793)
Subject: Tune Req: help with song (reckless sinner)
From: GUEST,walt

Please help me find a song I heard on the radio. It was acoustic blues, a quiet song, one singer and a guitar. It may have been live, but there wasn't much noise in the background. The lyrics went something like this:

"I was born a reckless (restless?) sinner...

Please, preacher, say a little prayer to God for me...

Preacher, put in a good with with God for me..."



I want to find it and learn it so I can play it.

Thanks,

Walt


26 Nov 05 - 04:53 PM (#1614275)
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: help with song (reckless sinner)
From: Peace

Refresh


19 Jan 13 - 11:10 PM (#3468829)
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: help with song (reckless sinner)
From: GUEST

It is by the Rose City Kings


20 Jan 13 - 11:17 AM (#3468990)
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: help with song (reckless sinner)
From: Jim Dixon

The Rose City Kings perform a song called RECKLESS SINNER on the albums "Delta Hop" (2003) and "Holler Out for More" (2005). It is available on Spotify. It's not convenient for me to transcribe it now, but I might try later.


21 Jan 13 - 12:15 AM (#3469271)
Subject: Lyr Add: RECKLESS SINNER (Rose City Kings)
From: Jim Dixon

RECKLESS SINNER
As sung by Rose City Kings on "Holler Out for More" (2005)

I was born a reckless sinner,
Rollin' on a barren sea,
Searchin' for the end, my endless winter.
Whoa, preacher, won't you say a good word to God for me?

'Cause in this world of flesh and money,
I am searching for a place to lean,
And I was born here, a reckless sinner.
O preacher, won't you say a good word to God for me?

'Cause I'm missing something here
And I'm caught in between,
Ah, the madness from here to there.
Show me something to believe.

So here I am; I've come to you.
I am here on bended knee,
And I was born here a reckless sinner.
O preacher, won't you say a good word to God for me?

Yes, I am, I am.

Hey, hey, hey, hey.