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| 4:04 | ||||
Yellow moon, yellow moon,
why you keep peeping in my window? Do you know something I don't know? Did you see my baby walking down the railroad tracks? You can tell me if the girls ever coming back. Is she hid out with another or is she trying to get back home? Is she wrapped up in some other's arms? Or is the girl somewhere all alone? Can you see if she is missing me, or is she having a real good time? Has she forgotten all about, or is the girl still mine all mine? With your eye so big a shiney You can see the whole damn land Yellow moon can you tell me If the girl's with another man? Refrain: Oh yellow moon, have you seen that creole woman You can tell me, Now ain't you a friend of mine. |
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| 3:44 | ||||
I was born by the river
In a little tent And just like the river I've been running ever since It's been a long A long time coming But I know a change gonna come Oh, yes it will It's been too hard living But I'm afraid to die 'Cause I don't know What's up there beyond the sky It's been a long A long time coming But I know a change gonna come Oh, yes it will When I go to my brother, my brother, my brother And I say, ?Brother, help me please? But he winds up knockin' me Right down on my, on the knees And there been times that I thought I couldn't last for long But now I think I'm able to carry on It's been a long A long, long time coming Well, I know, I know change gonna come Oh, yes it will It's been a long It's been a long, long time coming Well, I know, I know, I know change gonna come Oh, yes it will |
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| 3:31 | ||||
December 1, 1955
Our freedom movement came alive And because of Sister Rosa you know We don?t ride on the back of the bus no more Sister Rosa she was tired one day After a hard day on her job When all she wanted was a well deserved rest Not a scene from an angry mob A bus driver said, "Lady, you got to get up 'Cause a white person wants that seat" But Miss Rosa said, "No, not no more I?m gonna sit here and rest my feet" Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks Now, the police came without fail And took Sister Rosa off to jail And 14 dollars was her fine Brother Martin Luther King knew it was our time The people of Montgomery sat down to talk It was decided all God's children should walk Until segregation was brought to its knees And we obtain freedom and equality, yeah Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks So we dedicate this song to thee For being the symbol of our dignity Thank you Sister Rosa Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark You started our freedom movement Thank you Sister Rosa Parks |
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| 6:41 | ||||
> Oh my name it means nothing, and my age it means less.
For the country I come from, is called the Midwest. I was taught and brought up, to the laws to abide. That the land that I live in,has God on its side. Oh the history books tell it,they tell it so well. The Calvaries charged,and the Indians fell. The calvaries charged,and the Indians died. Oh The Country was young then, with God on its side. The Spanish-American, War had its day. And the civil war to us, was soon laid away. And the names of the heroes, I was made to memorize. With guns in their hands, and God on their side. The First World War,it came and it went. And the reason for fighting,I never did get. But I learned to accept it, accept it with pride. For you don't count the dead, when God's on your side. In the nineteen-sixties,came the Vietnam war. Can someone tell me, what we were fighting for? So many young men died, so many mothers cried. No I ask the question, was God on our side? I learned to hate the russians, all through my whole life. If another war comes, it's them must fight. And to hate them and fear, to run and to hide. And accept it all bravely, with God on my side. Through many dark hours, I've been thinkin' bout' this. That Jesus Christ was betrayed by a kiss. But I can't think for you, you'll have to decide. Whether Judas Iscariot had God on his side. Now that I'm leaving, I'm weary as hell. The confusion I""m feeling, ain't no tongue cna tell. The words fill my head, and they fall to the floor. That if God's on our side, he'll stop the next war. Jesus loves me, this I know. |
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| 3:23 | ||||
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| 4:28 | ||||
Oh, you must have put voodoo on me.
Oh, you musta cast a spell The way I'm loving you girl??br>Ain't no tongue can tell Oh, you musta been burning candles To make a love so strong You must sprinkle dust all around my bed You musta had a black cat bone Just at a glance??br>You know you put me in a trance When I look into your eyes How they hypnotized Oh you musta put voodoo on me, You musta cast a spell The way you got me loving you girl Ain't not tongue can tell Oh, if I call??on magnolia Can she break this spell on me Father black Hawk or Mother Dora. I wonder could they set me free Oh you musta put voodoo on me You musta cast a spell The way you got me loving you girl Ain't no tongue can tell Voodoo Woman Voodoo Woman Voodoo Woman |
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| 5:47 | ||||
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| 4:34 | ||||
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| 3:22 | ||||