paroles de chanson That's why darkies were born - Kate Smith
Brothers,
sisters,
when
this
world
began
There
was
work
to
be
done
And
it
seemed
that
someone
Left
it
to
the
colored
man
Brothers,
sisters,
what
must
be,
must
be
Though
the
balance
is
wrong
Still
your
faith
must
be
strong
Accept
your
destiny
Brothers,
listen
to
me
Someone
had
to
pick
the
cotton
Someone
had
to
plant
the
corn
Someone
had
to
slave
and
be
able
to
sing
That's
why
darkies
were
born
Someone
had
to
laugh
at
trouble
Though
he
was
tired
and
worn
Had
to
be
contented
with
any
old
thing
That's
why
darkies
were
born
Sing,
sing,
sing
when
you're
weary
And
sing
when
you're
blue
Sing,
sing,
that's
what
you
taught
All
them
white
folks
to
do
Someone
had
to
fight
that
old
Devil
Shout
about
Gabriel's
Horn
Someone
had
to
stoke
that
old
train
That
would
bring
God's
children
to
green
pastures
That's
why
darkies
were
born
1 Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
2 Don't fence me in
3 I don't know why
4 Maybe, who knows
5 River stay 'way from my door
6 Rose o'day
7 Seems like old times
8 Shine on, harvest moon
9 Snuggled on your shoulder
10 That's why darkies were born
11 The last time I saw Paris
12 There goes that song again
13 When the moon comes over the mountain
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