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  1. Reverend Mr Black Lyrics: He rode easy in the saddle. He was tall and lean, and at first you'd a-thought nothing but a streak of mean could make a man look so down right strong, but one...

  2. "Reverend Mr. Black" is a popular song performed by The Kingston Trio, known for their influential role in the folk-pop scene of the late 1950s to the mid-1960s. - The song was released in 1963 and peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking one of the band's major successes.

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  4. To turn the other face to that lumber jack, but that's what he did, The Reverend Mr. Black. He stood like a rock, a man among men and he let that lumberjack hit him again. And then with a voice as quiet as could be, he cut him down like a big oak tree when he said. I gotta walk that lonesome valley.

  5. The Kingston Trio - The Reverend Mr. Black Lyrics. (Billy Edd Wheeler/Jed Peters) [Spoken:] He rode easy in the saddle. He was tall and lean, and at first you'd a-thought nothing but a strea.

  6. The Reverend Mr. Black Lyrics by The Kingston Trio from the Platinum Collection album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: [Spoken:] He rode easy in the saddle. He was tall and lean, and at first you'd a-thought nothing but a streak of mean …

  7. He was a mountain of a man. And I want you to know he could preach hot hell or freezin' snow. He carried a Bible in a canvas sack. And folks just called him The Reverend Mr. Black. He was poor as a beggar. But he rode like a king. Sometimes in the evening.

  8. Reverend Mr. Black Lyrics by The Kingston Trio from the The Capitol Years album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: He rode easy in the saddle, he was tall and lean And at first ya thought nothin?but a streak of mean Could make a man…

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