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  1. [Verse 1] Grandma's hands clapped in church on Sunday morning. Grandma's hands played a tambourine so well. Grandma's hands used to issue out a warning. She'd say, "Billy, don't you run so...

  2. Bill Withers - Grandma's Hands (live at Carnegie Hall) [audio] - YouTube. zena.dyete. 3.83K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.7K. 301K views 14 years ago. Lotta folks of all different nationalities...

  3. lyrics. artistfacts. Songfacts®: Withers grew up in the rural town of Slab Fork, West Virginia, and his Grandma Galloway was a huge influence in his life, nurturing him and telling him that others would someday appreciate what he had to offer. As the lyrics say, she really did look after unwed mothers in the area as well as her own family.

  4. That you really loved that man, Put yourself in Jesus’ hands.” Grandma’s Hands. Grandma’s hands used to hand me piece of candy. Grandma’s hands picked me up each time I fell. Grandma’s hands, boy they really came in handy. She’d say, “ Mattie don’t you whip that boy. What you want to spank him for? He didn’t drop no apple core,”

  5. Grandma's Hands - YouTube Music. Sign in to create & share playlists, get personalized recommendations, and more. 0:00 / 0:00. Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy Grandma's Hands ·...

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · Grandma’s Hands” was released in 1971 as part of Withers’ second studio album, “Just As I Am.” The song’s soulful, bluesy sound complemented the melancholic lyrics that spoke of longing for simpler times and the love of a wise and compassionate matriarch. The opening lines of the song immediately paint a vivid picture of “grandma’s hands.”

  7. Used to hand me piece of candy. Grandma's hands. Picked me up each time I fell. Grandma's hands. Boy, they really came in handy. She'd say, "Matty don' you whip that boy. What you want to spank him for? He didn't drop no apple core" But I don't have Grandma anymore. If I get to Heaven I'll look for. Grandma's hands Writer/s: Bill Withers.

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