Grandma's Hands

Grandma's Hands is a song written by Bill Withers about his grandmother.

It was included on his first album Just as I Am (1971), and was released as a single, reaching number 18 on the Best Selling Soul Singles chart and 42 on the Billboard Hot 100. In Canada it reached No. 37 in the RPM Magazine charts. The song was produced by Booker T. Jones and also featured drummer Al Jackson Jr. and bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn from Booker T. & the M.G.'s.

"Grandma's Hands"
Single by Bill Withers
from the album Just as I Am
B-side"Sweet Wanomi"
Released1971
GenreSoul
Length2:00
LabelSussex
Songwriter(s)Bill Withers
Producer(s)Booker T. Jones
Bill Withers singles chronology
"Ain't No Sunshine"
(1971)
"Grandma's Hands"
(1971)
"Lean on Me"
(1972)
Official audio
"Grandma's Hands" on YouTube

Lyrics

Withers' maternal grandfather, Gracchus Monroe Galloway (1855–1937), had been born into slavery. As a child Withers attended church with his maternal grandmother, Lula (1868–1953). He later said: "It was spontaneous singing, there was nothing programmed. People got up and sang and everybody would join in. It was my favorite kind of singing."

A theme of the song is the caring force of Grandma's hands, as expressed in the last verse:

    "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,"
    But I don't have Grandma anymore,
    If I get to heaven I'll look for
    Grandma's hands.
    Um, mm, mm."

Cover versions

The song has since been covered by many other artists, including Keb' Mo', Al Jarreau, Kristy Lee, Meg Mac, Merry Clayton, Livingston Taylor, The Staple Singers, Gladys Knight, Tony Orlando, Barbra Streisand, Gregory Porter, Will Downing, Take 6, Josh Garrels, Marti Pellow, Simply Red, Starsailor, Gil Scott-Heron, Everlast, Jeff Lorber, Paddy Casey in Today FM's Even Better Than The Real Thing, Willie Nelson and Ron Kenoly. It is also sampled for the hook of Blackstreet's "No Diggity" and "Shout" by Shout for England.

References

Tags:

Al Jackson Jr.Bill WithersBillboard Hot 100Black Singles ChartBooker T. & the M.G.'sBooker T. JonesJust as I Am (Bill Withers album)RPM (magazine)

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