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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Trammps
Performer
Norman Harris
Guitar
John Hart
Organ
Michael Foreman
Bass
Ron Baker
Bass
Stanley Wade
Tenor
Larry Washington
Congas
Earl Young
Drums
Bobby Eli
Guitar
Ron Kersey
Keyboards
T.G. Conway
Keyboards
Bruce Gray
Piano
Harold Wade
Tenor
Robert Upchurch
Baritone
Jimmy Ellis
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Leroy Green
Songwriter
Norman Harris
Songwriter
Ron Baker
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Norman Harris
Producer
Ron Baker
Producer
Earl Young
Producer
Carl Paruolo
Engineer
Dirk Devlin
Engineer
Lyrics
People It's about time to put your soul to a test Now listen
Somewhere down the line, man has put the world into a mess
Causing every man to turn on his brother
Crises and. Tragedies
I say this one after another
Don't you know it's soul? Soul searching
Soul searching time? Yes it is
We got to get it together. All searching. No searching. Darkness is all fight for Lord. Ever searching. Come on now listen
Tell your conscience apart. Investigate your mind
Dig deep in your heart
You might be surprised at what you might find
From the highest court in the land
Down to the man in the street
We got to get it together
People starting individually
Don't you know it's soul? Soul searching. So such a time. Yes it is
We got to get it together
Oh, man. God almighty
Come on, come on. Lord have mercy. Get it? Checked out your mind
Check out your mind. Check out your mind. See what you might find
Customized. Customized. Customized. See what you might find
Check out your mind
Check out your mind. Check out your mind
See what you might find. Soul searching time people. Time to check out your mind
Soul searching, soul searching time. Yes it is
We got to get it together. Searching. No searching time
Time is running out. Your searching time. So sexy time. Yes it is. Listen. Love you brother. Now searching soul searching time. Listen
Love your neighbor. Love your sister. Love your brother too
Oh, soul searching time. Soul searching. Just come on, y'all
Soul searching. Soul searching to listen
Written by: Leroy Green, Norman Harris