It Was a Tear
The Drifters Lyrics


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Well a man walked down by Galilee
so the Holy Book does say
And a great multitude was gathered
there without a thing to eat for days
Up stepped a little boy with the basket
please take it Lord he said
And with just a five loaves and two little fishes
five thousand had fish and bread

Who was it everybody? (It was Jesus)
Who was it everybody? (It was Jesus)
Who was it everybody? (It was Jesus)
It was Jesus Christ our Lord

Now pay close attention little children
it's somebody you ought to know
It's all about a man that walked on earth
nearly two thousand years ago
Well he healed the sick and afflicted
and he raised 'em from the dead
Then they nailed him on an old rugged cross
and put thorns on his head

Who was it everybody? (It was Jesus)
Who was it everybody? (It was Jesus)
Who was it everybody? (It was Jesus)
It was Jesus Christ our Lord


Well they took him down and they buried him
and after the third day
When they came to his tomb where
they knew he was gone
'Cause the stone was rolled away
He's not here for he is risen
now the angel of the Lord then said
And when they saw him walking
with these nail-scared hands
They knew he came back from the dead

Who was it everybody? (It was Jesus)
Who was it everybody? (It was Jesus)
Who was it everybody? (It was Jesus)
It was Jesus Christ our Lord

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Drifters' song "It Was a Tear" tell the story of Jesus' miracles, crucifixion, and resurrection. The first verse describes the miracle of Jesus feeding the thousands with just five loaves of bread and two fish, as told in the Bible. The second verse speaks to Jesus' healing powers and his eventual crucifixion, stating that he was hung on an "old rugged cross" and had thorns placed on his head. The final verse speaks to the resurrection of Jesus, as the stone was rolled away from his tomb and he was seen walking with his "nail-scared hands."


The chorus of the song asks "Who was it everybody?" and then answers with "It was Jesus Christ our Lord." The repetition of this question and answer serves to reinforce the central message of the song and its importance in Christian faith.


Overall, the lyrics of "It Was a Tear" function to tell the story of Jesus' life, from his miraculous feats to his eventual death and resurrection. The song highlights Jesus as a figure of great power and compassion, and reinforces the idea that he is the savior of the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Well a man walked down by Galilee
According to the Holy Book, a man walked in the region of Galilee


so the Holy Book does say
The source of this account is the Holy Book


And a great multitude was gathered
A large crowd had gathered in that place


there without a thing to eat for days
They had no food to eat for several days


Up stepped a little boy with the basket
A young boy offered his basket to the man who walked down Galilee


please take it Lord he said
The boy expressed his willingness to give his basket to the man


And with just a five loaves and two little fishes
The basket contained only five loaves of bread and two fish


five thousand had fish and bread
The five loaves and two fishes were miraculously multiplied to feed 5000 people


Who was it everybody? (It was Jesus)
The one who performed this miracle was Jesus


Now pay close attention little children
Listen attentively, young ones


it's somebody you ought to know
It is someone whom you should be familiar with


It's all about a man that walked on earth
This is the story of a man who lived on earth


nearly two thousand years ago
This occurred approximately 2000 years ago


Well he healed the sick and afflicted
Healings of people who were sick and suffering were performed by him


and he raised 'em from the dead
Moreover, he brought back to life those who had died


Then they nailed him on an old rugged cross
However, he was eventually executed by being nailed to a cross


and put thorns on his head
During his execution, a crown of thorns was placed on his head as a form of mockery


Who was it everybody? (It was Jesus)
The one who was executed in this way was Jesus


Well they took him down and they buried him
After his death, he was taken down from the cross and buried


and after the third day
Three days later


When they came to his tomb where they knew he was gone
When they went to his tomb, they realized he was no longer there


'Cause the stone was rolled away
The tomb was opened, and the stone that covered its entrance had been moved


He's not here for he is risen
An angel then told them that he had risen from the dead and was no longer in the tomb


now the angel of the Lord then said
The artist who conveyed this information was an angel of the Lord


And when they saw him walking with these nail-scared hands
Later, when they saw Jesus, who had pierced hands due to his crucifixion, walking among them


They knew he came back from the dead
They realized that he had indeed risen from the dead


Who was it everybody? (It was Jesus)
The one who had risen from the dead was Jesus


It was Jesus Christ our Lord
The man who performed all these miracles, died and rose from the dead was Jesus Christ our Lord




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHNNY CASH

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@pauljoseph8691

A soaring lilting gem. I can imagine rocking away to this at the end of a night very happily. A great from 57.

@arizonadoowopper148

Beautiful

@jacktheripperify

Jimmy Oliver was the Drifters' guitarist and he wrote this beauty. A young Johnny Moore did the lead vocals demonstrating his raw talent and delivering this gem in nothing less than a professional manner

@harptone55

NICE!

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