LYRIC

MINYAN MAN- Shlock Rock- Composed By Victor Shine- Jewish Pride

VERSE 1:
I stepped off the bus in Mobile, Alabama
The sun was slowly setting on the bay,
It was six o’clock on a summer Friday Afternoon
Shabbos was an hour away.
I walked around the town wondering what to do
Cause Shabbos is no time to be feeling blue,
And then I saw a man who looked the same way too
I was quite relieved to find a fellow Jew.

CHORUS:
I asked the man, I saw how many Jews in this town
He said to me there used to be a Minyan around,
But one of us passed away and we’ve been feeling down
Yet now it seems as though another Jew has been found,
Won’t you stay with us for Shabbos, Minyan Man.

VERSE 2:
We walked down Winston Avenue, a block, then two more
And went into a shop that read ‘closed’ on the door,
There was a Minyan in the back of a Hardware store
Nine men waiting for one more.
We ushered in the Shabbos with a beautiful song
The Chazzan had a voice that was clear and strong,
We sang out as one, all Shabbos long
Then Maariv came again, I had to be moving on.

CHORUS:
I asked the man, I saw how many Jews in this town
He said to me there used to be a Minyan around,
But one of us passed away and we’ve been feeling down
Yet now it seems as though another Jew has been found,
Won’t you stay with us for Shabbos, Minyan Man.

VERSE 3:
Now that was twenty years ago and the vision is clear
And I think about it every now and then, cause the place is still dear,
And when I make this trip through Mobile once every year
I remember the men who prayed here.
Now the Minyan is gone, a few died, some moved on
but the back of this store still remembers this song,
The nine men who waited, the one came along
How Shabbos was carried on a song.

CHORUS:
I asked the man, I saw how many Jews in this town
He said to me there used to be a Minyan around,
But one of us passed away and we’ve been feeling down
Yet now it seems as though another Jew has been found,
Won’t you stay with us for Shabbos, Minyan Man,
Oh won’t you stay with us for Shabbos, Minyan Man,
Please won’t you stay with us for Shabbos, Minyan Man.