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Here in America
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from WHO WOULD JESUS BOMB?, featuring the Nashville Session Players. All 20-tracks and related videos from this CD may be downloaded for free at www.FreedomTracks.com FREE DOWNLOAD !!!
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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.
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Country Country-Pop
Charts
Peak #314
Peak in subgenre #42
Author
Richard Aberdeen ASCAP
Rights
2008 Freedom Tracks Music ASCAP
Uploaded
September 14, 2008
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MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:53
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HERE IN AMERICA On a beautiful summer mornin' along a bridge headin' into Brooklyn I saw Satan strike like lightnin', gapin' hole, black smoke risin' And, later as a second tower fell, my heart died an' woke up in hell a€œOh my God, Allah, Jesus, Adonai, we're forsakena€ Could never have imagined in any way, there'd ever be a day like that day Here in America, here in America, here in America, here in America From ashen' dust of sin's destruction reached out hands united in action Losers, winners, saints an' sinners, every believer, every doubter an' every faction A homeless man gave all he had, three crumpled bills to purchase water For a weepin' Wall Street broker who couldn't find an only daughter Relief poured in from all around, every state, every nation And I felt honored just to be numbered in a race called a€œhuman beinga€ An' though I seldom ever pray, I found myself on my knees that day Thanking God I live here in America Could never have imagined in any way, I'd be so proud to say I live here in America, here in America, here in America
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