# Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 15:28:43 -0500 From: Andrew Rogers Subject: ./w/wright_o_v/eight_men_four_women.crd A huge R&B hit (#80 Pop) for 'The Nucleus of Soul', O.V. Wright, in the spring of 1967. "Eight Men, Four Women" ("Deadric Malone", a.k.a. Don Robey, a.k.a. anonymous Duke/Peacock staff writers) Intro (sung by backing vocalists): Am Dm (Eight men, four women F7 E7 Am E7 Lord, that's the jury of love) Verse 1: Am I dreamed that love was a crime I was alone, so lonely and blue C E7 Am F You know why? Because eight men and four women, Lord Am Dm Am E7 They found me guilty of loving you (loving you) Verse 2: As they were taking me away You were taking, I saw you when you were taking the witness stand You know what? I heard the lawyer when he asked you, my love "Do you really love that man?" Bridge: Am It was eight men and four women (guilty) E7 How could they be so blind (guilty) Am Dm How could they? I knew they sat there F7 E7 Am E7 And called true love a crime [this is what killed me] Verse 3: But a tear rolled down my cheek I felt so sorry for you You know why? Because in my heart I knew, oh yes, baby I knew That they would find you guilty too Spoken interlude: Am Judge, your honor and to the jury I intend to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that we are innocent And true love is not a crime Coda: F7 E7 Am (Lord, that's the jury of love) Lord, that's the jury of love F7 E7 Am A mean judge and a mean jury, oh, that's the jury of love (Lord, that's the jury of love) F7 E7 Am (Lord, that's the jury of love) [fade] -- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers