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  1. Lucky Man Lyrics: {Intro} / He had white horses / And ladies by the score / All dressed in satin / And waiting by the door / Ooh, what a lucky man, he was / Ooh, what a lucky man, he was...

  2. Written by Greg Lake when he was 12 years old and recorded by the trio using improvised arrangements, ‘Lucky Man’ contains one of rock music's earliest instances of a Moog synthesizer solo.

  3. Sep 29, 1997 · Lucky Man Lyrics. [Verse 1] Happiness, more or less. It's just a change in me, something in my liberty. Oh, my, my. Happiness, coming and going. I watch you look at me, watch my fever...

  4. The Verve Lyrics. "Lucky Man". Happiness. More or less. It's just a change in me. Something in my liberty. Oh, my, my. Happiness. Coming and going.

  5. Unlike several songs on the album, which use a distorted fuzz bass to sound like a guitar, "Lucky Man" is an acoustic ballad. The lyrics tell the story of a man who had everything, went to war, and died.

  6. "Lucky Man" lyrics. Emerson, Lake & Palmer Lyrics. "Lucky Man" He had white horses. And ladies by the score. All dressed in satin. And waiting by the door. Ooooh, what a lucky man he was. White lace and feathers. They made up his bed. A gold covered mattress. On which he was led. Ooooh, what a lucky man he was. He went to fight wars.

  7. Lucky Man (2012 Remastered Version) Lyrics: He had white horses / And ladies by the score / All dressed in satin / And waiting by the door / Oooh, what a lucky man he was / Oooh, what a...

  8. Lucky Man Lyrics by Emerson, Lake & Palmer from the Emerson, Lake & Palmer album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: He had white horses And ladies by the score All dressed in satin And waiting by the door Ooh, what a lucky man he….

  9. Lucky Man Lyrics: Happiness / More or less / It's just a change in me / Something in my liberty / Oh, my, my / Happiness / Coming and going / I watch you look at me / Watch my fever growing / I know just where I am / But how many corners do I have to turn?

  10. A gold covered mattress. On which he was laid. Ooh, what a lucky man he was. He went to fight wars. For his country and his king. Of his honor and his glory. The people would sing. Ooh, what a lucky man he was. A bullet had found him. His blood ran as he cried. No money could save him. So he laid down and he died.

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