Strong Man - Abbey Lincoln

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Strong Man Lyrics

I'm in love with a strong man
And he tells me he's wild about me
I'm in love with a guy who is everything grand
Any man can be

I'm in love with a strong man
What a hard-working hero is he
Great big arms muscled hard, dark and shining he folds around me

Hair crisp and curly
And cropped kinda close
Picture a lover like this
Lips warm and full that I love the most
Smiling between every kiss

I'm in love with a strong man
Once you see him you'll have to agree
That any other would just be the wrong man
And it is easy to see

Why I love life
When I'm loving my strong man
And letting my strong man love me

Hair crisp and curly
And cropped kinda close
Picture a lover like this
Lips warm and full that I love the most
Smiling between every kiss


I'm in love with a strong man
Once you see him you have to agree
That any other would just be the wrong man
And it is easy to see

Why I love life
When I'm loving my strong man
And letting my strong man love me

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Abbey Lincoln (born Anna Marie Wooldridge on August 6, 1930, Chicago, Illinois – died August 14, 2010, Manhattan, New York), was a jazz vocalist, songwriter, and actress.

Her first album, Abbey Lincoln's Affair, A Story of a Girl in Love was released in 1956. Also that year Lincoln starred in the film The Girl Can't Help It, for which she famously wore a dress worn by Marilyn Monroe.

Lincoln sang on the 1960s landmark jazz civil rights recording, We Insist! - Freedom Now Suite in 1960 by jazz musician and Lincolns husband from 1962-1970, Max Roach. Especially since this album, Abbey Lincoln was connected to the political fight against racism in the United States.

She co-starred with Sidney Poitier and Beau Bridges in 1968's For Love of Ivy and received a 1969 Golden Globe nomination for her appearance in the film. She also starred in the 1990 Spike Lee movie Mo' Better Blues.

In 2003, she received the National Endowment for the Arts NEA Jazz Masters Award.

Lincoln died on August 14, 2010 in Manhattan at the age of 80. Although no official cause of death was given, Lincoln had suffered deteriorating health following open heart surgery in 2007. She passed away in a Manhattan nursing home. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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