It’s Too Much For Man To Take Too Long [Stereo Promo Version]

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Eric and The Vikings - R&B, Motown

It’s Too Much For Man To Take Too Long [Stereo Promo Version]

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Ooh, hey Pressures from the outside And problems from within Are finally finding my breaking point And making destruction my final end, yeah It's too much for a man to take, too long, yeah It's got to be too much for a man to take, too long Hear me now I'm a man so hungry for love And I feel the world is doing me wrong, yes I do (Yes I do) I'm a man who slaved all my life (Slaved) And got nothing to call my own, yeah (Nothing to call my own) It's too much, it's too much, it's too much, it's too much to take, too long (It's too much to take, too long) Hey, yeah, too long (Too much for a man to take, too long) (How much more, how much more?) Just how much more can a man endure in a certain amount of time? (How many, how many, how many?) How many burdens must he bear before he eventually blows his mind? Oh, it's too much, it's too much, it's too much, it's too much to take, too long (Too much for a man to take, too long) Yeah, yeah (Too much for a man to take, too long) Too long, oh, can somebody tell me (It's too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, oh hey) How much longer can a man live and walk in confusion (It's too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, oh hey) When he knows right from wrong? (It's too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, oh hey) Tell me, how much longer will it take for him to realize (It's too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, oh hey) Where love is, oh (It's too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, oh hey) It's too much, oh, it's too much, it's too much

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Writers
  • Robert Gordy
  • Roy Dickson
  • Carl Chapman
  • Eryke McClinton