paroles de chanson Take It from Dr. King - Pete Seeger
Down
in
Alabama,
1955,
Not
many
of
us
here
tonight
were
then
alive;
A
young
Baptist
preacher
led
a
bus
boycott,
He
led
the
way
for
a
brand
new
day
without
firing
a
shot.
Don't
say
it
can't
be
done
The
battle's
just
begun
Take
it
from
Dr.
King
You
too
can
learn
to
sing
So
drop
the
gun.
Oh
those
must
have
been
an
exciting
13
years.
Young
heroes,
young
heroines.
There
was
laughter,
there
were
tears,
Students
at
lunch
counters,
Even
dancing
in
the
streets.
To
think
it
all
started
with
sister
Rosa
Refusing
to
give
up
her
seat.
Song,
songs,
kept
them
going
and
going;
They
didn't
realize
the
millions
of
seeds
they
were
sowing.
They
were
singing
in
marches,
even
singing
in
jail.
Songs
gave
them
the
courage
to
believe
they
would
not
fail.
We
sang
about
Alabama
1955,
But
since
9-11
we
wonder
will
this
world
survive.
The
world
learned
a
lesson
from
Dr.
King:
We
can
survive,
we
can,
we
will.
And
so
we
sing
—
Don't
say
it
can't
be
done
The
battle's
just
begun
Take
it
from
Dr.
King
You
too
can
learn
to
sing
So
drop
the
gun
1 Sailing Down My Golden River
2 Maple Syrup Time
3 Estadio Chile
4 Which Side Are You On
5 River of My People
6 Turn! Turn! Turn!
7 Precious Friend
8 Sacco's Letter to His Son
9 Oh Sacred World (spoken)
10 Trouble At the Bottom
11 The Dove
12 English Is Cuh-ray-zee (live)
13 A Little A' This 'n' That
14 Odds On Favorite
15 Flowers Of Peace
16 Dr. King On Violence (spoken)
17 Take It from Dr. King
18 Sower of Seeds
19 Visions of Children
20 Over the Rainbow
21 A Lucky Musician
22 Who Killed Norma Jean
23 Bells Of Rhymney
24 Times A-getting Hard, Boys
25 Spider's Web (Natural History)
26 50/50 Chance (spoken)
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