People get ready
There's a bus a'comin'
Don't need no deity
Just get on board
Won't hurt believers
If you can't hear God's mummery
You'll still need a ticket
From the Transport Board
People get ready
For the bus to show you
All people are passengers
From coast to coast
Citizenship's the key
For the doors of freedom
There's room for all
Among the secular host
There's plenty of room
For those you call sinners
They're still part of humanity
To each his own
Have pity on those
Whose minds are narrow
Cause there's no real place
Where theocracy's at home
So people get ready
There's a bus a'comin'
Don't need no deity
Just get on board
Won't hurt believers
If you can't hear God's mummery
You'll still need a ticket
From the Transport Board
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Jeff Beck did it? I first heard it in the early 70s. I can't remember who, but it stuck even before Rod Stewart did it. [Later note: It's a Curtis Mayfield song done by the Impressions in 1965.]
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