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Exuma%2C The Obeah Man
Exuma Lyrics


I came down on a lightning bolt
Nine months in my Mama's belly
When I was born the midwife screamed and shout
I had fire and brimstone coming out of my mouth

I'm Exuma, I'm the Obeah man
Nananana nanana, nanana nana
Nananana nanana, nanana nana

Exuma was my name when I lived in the stars
Exuma was a planet that once lit Mars
I've got the voices of many in my throat
The teeth of a frog and the tail of a goat

I'm Exuma, I'm the Obeah man
Yeah, nananana nanana, nanana nanana
Nananana nanana, nanana nanana

When I've got my big hat on my head
You know that I can raise the dead
And when I've got my stick in my hand
You know that I am The Obeah Man
If you got a woman and she ain't happy
Come see me for camalame
Take that camalame and you make her some tea
And she will love you all the time
And when she got you running like a train on a track
Take some flour and you make some pap
That's gonna give you strength in your back

I'm Exuma, I'm the Obeah man
Nananana nanana, nanana nanana
Nanananana nanana, nanana nanana

Yeah, yeah

I've sailed with Charon, day and night
I've walked with Houngaman, Hector Hyppolite
Obeah, Obeah, Obeah, Obeah's in me
I drank the water from the fiery sea

I'm Exuma, I'm the Obeah man
Nananana nanana, nanana nanana
Nanananana nanana, nanana nanana

Yeah, hey, hey hey
Hahaha

Tony McKay was my given name
Given on Cat island when my mama felt the pain
Creatures of the earth, space, sea, and land
I'm Exuma, I'm the Obeah man

I'm Exuma, I'm the Obeah man
Hey, hey, nanananana
Nanananana, hey, hey, hey

Think about a fixture, I'll fix your hand
If you got a woman, oh, she'll have a man
And if you've got a man, I'll get you a woman
Because I am the Obeah man
You know I am the Obeah man
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, oh yeah
I'm the Obeah man, I'm the Obeah man
I'm the Obeah man, I'm the oh-
Woo, hoo, hoo, aw, uh-huh
I can make the sun fall from the sky
I can make man that wants to live again
I'm the Obeah man, I'm the Obeah man, I'm the oh-
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey


Lyrics Š Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Tony McKay

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@shanedavis4085

Ang loves her man....Ed (Rest in Peace, my Soul One)... You introduced me to these awesome jams...I named my son after you
.believe me, he'll know ALL about you....

I miss our Saki..you were the BEST psyche nurse and the best friend&fiance....

All of the ladies loved you.

The most important ones still love you...
You are my Cosmonaut.....



@terryplatt8115

Heavens, I'd forgotten about this one! Back in the late 60s and early 70s, with little money to spend, I was buying every sampler that came out, from You Can All Join In and Bumpers (Island), The Rock Machine and Fill Your Head With Rock (CBS) and Garden Of Delights and New Magic In A Dusty World (Elektra), to Suck It And See (Vertigo), Fruity (Warners), Picnic (Harvest), Heads Together - First Round (Transatlantic) and Charisma Disturbance (Charisma), as a way of adding a lot of new sounds to my growing collection, without spending very much.

Mercury added their own volume, Dimension Of Miracles. I wasn't taken with much of the material on the 2 LPs, until I got to the very last track, which was Exuma. I had no idea who he or they were, but I was fascinated by the impenetrable ethnicity and tribal-sounding nature of the music, as well as the somewhat worrying feeling that if I engaged with it too deeply, I would be sucked in to something that would devour me and turn me into a zombie!

Happily I survived - but I never heard any more of or about Exuma, and it slipped into the thick, deep fog of memory. Almost half a century later, I'm so glad to have rediscovered it, and while the nagging fear of transmogrification no longer troubles me, it's still an unsettling sound, but one which I can now appreciate in a more rational manner.

Only one other track from that DoM compilation made any real impression on me, and that was JD Blackfoot's The Ultimate Prophecy - seemed terrifying at the time, and still wields a great deal of power all these years later. Go listen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS9gznc5AKA
(you'll need to drag the time bar cursor to 19:00, as it's only posted on the full album. Check out the full 5-part suite, which wasn't on DoM). Could almost be a Blue Öyster Cult outtake!



All comments from YouTube:

@comfyclimaxego

Hearing this in NOPE almost made me jump out of my fucking seat. Peele has great music taste.

@Scentsational

you from The Bahamas?

@ethanporette1333

same

@2jjoshh

@@Scentsational 🇧🇸

@thedorseyway

Yes

@Inksmudger

I lost my mind I almost started singing along right

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@lissard04

Shout out to Jordan Peele for showing love to a song I grew up listening in The Bahamas! #Nope 🇧🇸 🇧🇸🇧🇸 #ObeahMan

@Ryan-el5cq

Perfect song to setup wacky inflatable tubeman and surveillance cameras to get alien footage.

@demirixt4257

nope

@joshuabrooks3889

Hell yes

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