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Solomon's Song
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from AMERICAN RIVER a song for Tara Cole Nashville Session Players www.FreedomTracks.com
progressive rock rb folk blues southern rock country politics inspirational comedy jesus bluegrass humor
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Top Nashville musicians and vocalists perform 21 songs of political and social content not typically allowed on mainstream radio; issues addressed include anti-
Top Nashville musicians and session vocalists perform songs of political and social content not typically allowed on mainstream radio; issues addressed include anti-war, poverty, health, taxation, immigration, environmental, social security privatization, gun control, negative effects of neo-con and religious 'right' agendas, etc. Genres include country, blues, rock, folk, R&B soul, pop, Native USA, bluegrass, Americana, Southern Rock, Rock-a-Billy and alternative.
Song Info
Genre
R&B R&B/Soul/Pop
Charts
Peak #879
Peak in subgenre #502
Author
Richard Aberdeen
Rights
2007 Freedom Tracks Music
Uploaded
January 20, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 4:29
Lyrics
She stood four feet or so, a little smaller than the rest A lower door in the east, flowing north, south and west She sang her simple song from a river plain and bold With feet all gnarled and worn and a heart of purest gold She taught us all to care for our sister and our brother Our father called her friend and we all called her mother She cared for the dying, for the sick and for the poor She cared for the wealthy, the tired and the sore No man on earth could touch her humble soul of grace’s fame Letting only lepers kiss her, others bowed their head in shame She taught us all to care for our sister and our brother Our father called her friend and we all called her mother Rock stars and presidents honored her as heaven sent As she sat way in the back with her arm around a beggar They call me Solomon and I ruled a mighty kingdom I’ve known my share of women and know a lady when I see one She was a brave and noble soldier, full of humor, truly free The most liberated woman of the twentieth century She stood four feet or so, a little smaller than the rest A lower door in the east, flowing north, south and west
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