This song was originally written by a guy called Peter Gutteridge. He was one of the founders of the "Dunedin Sound" a musical scene in the south of New Zealand in the early 80s. From there it was covered by "The Clean" one of the early bands of that scene (he had originally been a member of in it's early days, writing a couple of their best early songs). The Dunedin sound, and the Clean became popular on american college radio in the mid to late 80s. I guess Yo La Tengo heard that version.
Great version of a great song,
Thank you, Lord, for what you've done for me, yeah!
Thank you, Lord, for what you're doing now
Thank you, Lord, for ev'ry little thing, yeah, yeah!
Thank you, Lord, for you made me sing
Say I'm in no competition,
But I made my decision
You can keep your opinion
I'm just calling on the wiseman communion
Thank you, Lord, for what you've done for me, yeah, yeah, yeah!
Thank you, Lord, for what you're doing now
Thank you, Lord, for every little thing, yeah, yeah!
Thank you, Lord, for you made me sing
Sing along, sing along
I don't fear their aggression,
Just to prove my determination
I don't yield to temptation
I haven't learnt my lesson in Revelation
Thank you, Lord, for what you've done for me, yeah-eah-eah!
Thank you, Lord, for what you're doing now
Thank you, Lord, for ev'ry little thing, yeah, yeah!
Thank you, Lord, for you made me sing
Sing along, sing along
Said, I'm in no competition,
But I made my decision
Lord, in my simple way,
Comin', comin', comin', comin'
I love to pray
Thank you, Lord, for what you've done for me, yeah-eah-eah!
Thank you, Lord, for what you're doing now
Thank you, Lord, for ev'ry little thing, yeah, yeah!
Thank you, Lord, for you made me sing
Oh-oh-oh-oh!
Thank you, Lord, for what you're doing now
Thank you, Lord, for ev'ry little thing, yeah, yeah!
Thank you, Lord, for you made me sing
Say I'm in no competition,
But I made my decision
You can keep your opinion
I'm just calling on the wiseman communion
Thank you, Lord, for what you've done for me, yeah, yeah, yeah!
Thank you, Lord, for what you're doing now
Thank you, Lord, for every little thing, yeah, yeah!
Thank you, Lord, for you made me sing
Sing along, sing along
I don't fear their aggression,
Just to prove my determination
I don't yield to temptation
I haven't learnt my lesson in Revelation
Thank you, Lord, for what you've done for me, yeah-eah-eah!
Thank you, Lord, for what you're doing now
Thank you, Lord, for ev'ry little thing, yeah, yeah!
Thank you, Lord, for you made me sing
Sing along, sing along
Said, I'm in no competition,
But I made my decision
Lord, in my simple way,
Comin', comin', comin', comin'
I love to pray
Thank you, Lord, for what you've done for me, yeah-eah-eah!
Thank you, Lord, for what you're doing now
Thank you, Lord, for ev'ry little thing, yeah, yeah!
Thank you, Lord, for you made me sing
Oh-oh-oh-oh!
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Thank You Lord Lyrics as written by Nelson
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i love this song,.. just very simple and happy.. obviously just giving thanks to god for this amazing human life.. you need to appreciate and keep faith in good over evil... 'Say I'm in no competition, But I made my decision. You can keep your opinion. I'm just calling on the wise man's communion.'