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Are You Sleeping Brother John, Songs For Kids & Nursery Rhymes

Are You Sleeping Brother John Lyrics

by Are You Sleeping Brother John, Songs For Kids & Nursery Rhymes on album Are You Sleeping Brother John

ARE YOU SLEEPING Are you sleeping, Are you sleeping, Brother John? Brother John? Morning bells are ringing, Morning bells are ringing, Ding ding dong,

Hey Brother

Hey Brother - Tribute to Avicii Lyrics

by Hey Brother on album Hey Brother - Tribute to Avicii

Hey brother, there's an endless road to re-discover. Hey sister, know the water's sweet but blood is thicker. Oh, if the sky comes falling down for you, There's nothing in this world I wouldn't do. H

Children Lyrics

Brother's Lullaby Lyrics

by Children Lyrics on album Miscellaneous

Children Lyrics Miscellaneous Brother's Lullaby Brother, you and I, Brother, you and I, We'll sing our lullaby. Hush, my dear, Sing sweet and low; Baby now to rest will go; Hush thee, hush thee,

Brother's Keeper

My Brother's Keeper Lyrics

by Brother's Keeper on album Miscellaneous

If a single minded highway Takes you far away from home And leaves you on a doorstep Like an orphan on his own Just remember we're family That will never change We share more than a name And I am m

Middle Brother

Middle Brother Lyrics

by Middle Brother on album Middle Brother

Stay hydrated from a double shot, get my nourishment from a punch in the gut, never really felt i had the best o' luck, i got a big big mouth it just a won't shut up. Hop in the car turn the radi

Gil Scott-Heron feat. Brian Jackson

Peace Go With You, Brother (As-Salaam-Alaikum) Lyrics

by Gil Scott-Heron feat. Brian Jackson on album Simply Blaxploitation

Time is right up on us now brother Don't make no sense for us to be arguing now All of your children and all of my children are gonna hsve pay for our mistakes someday Yes - and until then may peace g

Gil Scott-Heron feat. Brian Jackson

Peace Go With You, Brother (As-Salaam-Alaikum) Lyrics

by Gil Scott-Heron feat. Brian Jackson on album Winter in America

Time is right up on us now brother Don't make no sense for us to be arguing now All of your children and all of my children are gonna hsve pay for our mistakes someday Yes - and until then may peace g

Monn feat. Gil Sanders

Birds Of Love - Gil Sanders Remix Lyrics

by Monn feat. Gil Sanders on album Birds Of Love (Gil Sanders Remix)

What a breeze blown down from the top of the mountain It moves me like an open sail See the sky sweel up with a fountain of gold And break up open like an ocean wave So I shake my bones with the boom

Brother

Brother Lyrics

by Brother on album Better Days

"Brother" Ramblers in the wilderness we can't find what we need Get a little restless from the searching Get a little worn down in between Like a bull chasing the matador is the man left to his own s

Gil Scott-Heron

Peace Go With You Brother (As-Salaam-Alaikum) Lyrics

by Gil Scott-Heron on album Nova 24h

Peace go with you, brother Though I ain't so proud anymore Peace go with you brother Recognition don't come cheap anymore You're my lawyer, you're my doctor Yea, but somehow you've forgot about me And

Misun feat. Gil the Kid

June (feat. Gil the Kid) Lyrics

by Misun feat. Gil the Kid on album June (feat. Gil the Kid)

I awoke one night Wondering who I was And of what I've done And if mattered at all And I'm pretty sure now Nothing's left Nothing's left So hard for me to feel good When I can't be myself Ohh. Oh

Gil Scott-Heron

Brother Lyrics

by Gil Scott-Heron on album The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

We deal in too many externals, brother. Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis. Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism. Always does a man read Mao or Fanon. I think I know yo

Gil Scott-Heron

Brother Lyrics

by Gil Scott-Heron on album Small Talk At 125th and Lenox

We deal in too many externals, brother. Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis. Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism. Always does a man read Mao or Fanon. I think I know yo

Gil Scott-Heron

Brother Lyrics

by Gil Scott-Heron on album The Revolution Begins: The Flying Dutchman Masters

We deal in too many externals, brother. Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis. Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism. Always does a man read Mao or Fanon. I think I know yo

Gil Scott-Heron

Brother Lyrics

by Gil Scott-Heron on album Small Talk at 125th and Lenox

We deal in too many externals, brother. Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis. Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism. Always does a man read Mao or Fanon. I think I know yo

Gil Scott-Heron

Brother Lyrics

by Gil Scott-Heron on album The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

We deal in too many externals, brother. Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis. Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism. Always does a man read Mao or Fanon. I think I know yo

Gil Scott-Heron

Brother Lyrics

by Gil Scott-Heron on album The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

We deal in too many externals, brother. Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis. Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism. Always does a man read Mao or Fanon. I think I know yo

Gil Scott-Heron

Brother Lyrics

by Gil Scott-Heron on album The Revolution Begins: The Flying Dutchman Masters

We deal in too many externals, brother. Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis. Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism. Always does a man read Mao or Fanon. I think I know yo

Gil Scott-Heron

Brother Lyrics

by Gil Scott-Heron on album Small Talk At 125th And Lenox

We deal in too many externals, brother. Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis. Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism. Always does a man read Mao or Fanon. I think I know yo

Gil Scott-Heron

Brother Lyrics

by Gil Scott-Heron on album The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

We deal in too many externals, brother. Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis. Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism. Always does a man read Mao or Fanon. I think I know yo