At first I thought, maybe a weird remix Abdullah Faiz. Beth Landi. Can someone tell me the title of the song with these Lyrics in it please? Aaron Chen. Hieng Chetra.
I have just posted the lyrics of a song by Frida Boccara. Alvamir Pinto. I have just posted the lyrics of a song by Frida Boccara L'enfant aux cymbales , based on Bach's cantata Jesus, joy of man's desiring.
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Maureen Cramer. Nelma Strey. I would go out behind my house to hand up the laundry and sing it at the top of my lungs. I still love it. Cameron Dobbie. Geoffrey Kranitz. Fantastic resource! At least adding search by decade and by style would narrow it down. Alannah Yarberry. Frank Johnson.
Andy Bing. Looking for a song; Its not a song until it takes you apart. Tariqul Islam Romjan. Elizabeth Pimentel. Cain Nuke. Could anybody please get me the lyrics for this song? Simona Forense. This site is ridiculous. Aalam Baadshah. David Palk. Donald Heard Jr. Jomar Monterey Cereno. Elifas Mulipohamba Pa. David Mclean. Ian Edward Macindoe. Jody Murillo. Evelyn Sue Mckinney. Imran Ali Siddiqui.
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Are you going to answer my question or do I need to look some where else. Alyssa Baldwin. Adelson Sorrentino. Alphaniel Prince Solaiman Samling. Herman van Rossum. I am looking for a the song Sweet Surender. John Denver. Can't find it and all the other songs are translated in Dutch.
How can they do that? Can you help me please. Thanks a lot. Tony Backlash Williams. Tina Blanchette. Trying so hard to find the sign, sign, song Arlo Gu. Mahendra Saxena. Joje Mae. Alebiosu Azeez Olayinka. Charles Collins. Richard Oliver. Josef Ross. Eden Josephine L. Ajinkya Pande. Johevah Vidal. Like Reply Report 1 3 years ago.
Danny Strickland. Like Reply Report 2 3 years ago. Vicente Aguilar Arca. Please try to prepare activities with the song, so we can work with our students. Andrew Arisa. The day is Thine, the night also is Thine; Thou hast prepared the light and the sun. Kerrie Bernard. Shanmuga Pandiyan. Nyaranga Junior. Yes amazing lyrics and song: terjemahan lirik shallow. Owow Ediwow. Steve Mechler. Like Reply Report 3 years ago.
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German R. Beverly B. Nadir Alhassan. Teshimame Jiha. Like Reply Report 3 3 years ago. Haji Bashir. Jean Perles. Tracie Abram. Aune Iiyambo. Love this song especially the part that says we spent the late nights making things right between us. Gwezel Laine Caseres. Judi Campbell. Cheryl Shewmake Daniels. Ellen Wise.
Just love this strange song. The lyrics don't always seem to mean a lot, but do they have to? Troy Bonham. I am fairly certain he is singing about choosing the dark one. Nelum Pushpasiri. This is most helpful But Should add most original verson of all artist. Slametto Martotaruno. Eniale Antonio Quitalig. JB Gujjar. William Henry Burgess.
I've been trying to find a song. I think it might be by or at least have Project Pat in it. Has to be before It might have been a remix but it says something like pill pill popper mister mister popper catch me in the bar buying bottle after bottle drinking down perrier down to the last drop never gonna quit and I'm never gonna stop. Friends used to listen to it and I loved the bass in it but never could find it.
The lyrics apparently are Been a pill popper, been a pistol popper if that helps. Michael Comeau. So, I just logged in to lyrics. I don't profess to be ultra-conservative, or a saint myself : , but it disgusts me that a web site promoting music and lyrics would show such filth on it's main page for any child to plainly see!! These gangster rap artists promote nothing positive and lyrics like this don't belong here. They post warning labels on songs, CDs etc. Why not here?
Rebecca Anne. Michael Comeau : Seriously? Kids can find way worse if they aren't kept off the internet at such a tender age. You just sound silly. Danielle Hodge. Please someone help lol.. Sharon Black. Kristi Cain. I'm trying to remember a song that started out with the lyric "my life is boring" and I can't find it.
I'm pretty sure it is post, and it's sung by a man and slow paced. Help anyone? Diana M. Diaz F. Ciabasa Catanduanes. Jarvis Gage Mills. Trying to find out who sang a song and what it is. It was recorded off TV early 70's. Its like this. Take me to the country where you say you grew up right. Let me touch your silken hair you can stay the night Legendary mercenary take me for a ride. I put the last verse on my FB page. Its a red screen. Play it if you want. Don't sound the best but the tape is over 40 years old and dying.
Vivian Mokgoadi. Hi, I'm looking for a song I think is from the 70's. The chorus lyrics go like. For the first time i am looking in your eyes, for the first time I'm seeing who you. I can't believe how much I see when u looking back at me Rita Morgan. Timothy Sullivan.
The third song I heard at work sounded like the BG's "You are as lovely as the day and the sun is in your eyes, and is An other song I heard at work that I could only write down a few words was "Everywhere I go, The sun comes shining through.
I'm looking for a song I heard at work which I couldn't hear very well for the volume was turn down as it played over the speakers in the ceiling. I think it was from the 70's. The lyrics I wrote down "Everybody in this town, get with it I heard a song I think it was from the 70's The lyrics I wrote down "Everybody in this town, get with it Larraine Devlin.
Anne Cox-Espenlaub. John Malaca. Juan Antonio Garcia Ramirez. S Denise Sartain. Walter Mohale. Carl Lay Too. Cassandra Maynard. Hello everyone! I'm looking for a song titled Boom Boom Boom by two young guys. They also did another one titled Run Through The Jungle. I had their CD but can't find it, and I want to replace it. Thanks in advance for your help. Tammie Lucie LeClair. Maybe try Shazam or YouTube music. I could try Vijay Yuvne. Lvovo Hlalefo. Pst Derrick Daka. Misana Msilikale. Aleta Dye.
When I type in the name of the song I want, I'd like to see that song, not the one the site picks. Like Reply Report 5 3 years ago. Sue Rawson. Eric Afful. Nasanga Liz. Jeanie Tinker. This thing just keeps jumping to an ad right in the middle of the lyrics then totally loses the original request. A total waste of time. Jun Medz. Khim Nicole Aginaldo Salvador. Bhaii Mars. Mc Kenley Alegre Undajare. Kimberly H. Jastin Colinares.
Bhob Billon. Jil Marie. Elie Salvador. Lucilia Ribeiro. Carolyn Kentockee. Reid Carter. First pitch. Grand slam on lyrics. EZ to tell my friends. Very thanks. Wahbi Wahbi. Eva Rosado. Trvpiical Ceezy. Darrell Major. Jaden Spradau. Well then. I'm listening to that song right now. Gay Moore. Mia Rowe. Mariah Allison. Joao Roberto. Mia Chen. Emanuel Aguirre. Yonit Gil. Amyoli Ndabambi.
David Vencebi. William Johnson. His name is Eddie Vedder. The named their first album 10 as a tribute to him as he played in the number Dukundimana Jean Claude. Janice Cudney. I love the melody but don't get the lyrics!
Someone on a roof and then being tied to a chair They're a wonderful band and he's a generous man. Look up their song Yellow Ledbetter and read some of the stories behind it. Okay, a quick spoiler; when it's played live he pretty much changes the words to the verses everytime. Kaleb Bronmann. Temika Marshall. Krsto Kico Vidovic. Joyzkie Jumawan. Freddie Cancel. Courtney Simpson. Luca Domonkos.
Kathy Bento. Sofhia Henghol. Shawna Wilkins. I am not clicking on anything even remotely close to this song or artist, and your site keeps bringing me to this page. Gene Prevento. Not sure why it keeps redirecting here. Frans Dullaart. Nadia Fold Peter Raul. Anderson Barboza. Mahendra Singh Tekam. Jacquline Lecocq. Alex Constantin Luca. Alexis Patient. Joey Grant. Norsaima Baulo Repors. Esmail Sattari. Patience Noubissi. Bwalya Kabwe.
Stephanie Domaine. Rasmus Wendel. This is what lyrics look like when you put them thru google translate Is this real life? Is this fake? It can be found high On the plane Open your eyes See heaven and watch Good boy I need compassion Because I'm easy to find and easy to do Country level, bit by bit But the wind blew me Mother just put him I put a gun on his head I have gas now Mommy, I've lived But now I'm going to waste everything, I'll throw it away!
Thousand moms It does not know you and the city how to protect it Later again, when I wake up this morning As a carrot, it remains And when night came, there was no time for me Sending my back bone is broken.
Completely empty Everyone has to go It's after all that we have done best to deal with Mama mile maybe your wind I'm not going to die Sometimes I never was born I saw a roulette Scaramoche felt the pager It's very electric and good leaves, Galilee, Galilee; Galilee, Galilee; Gil Figaro - Magnifico But boy, I'm poor, no one loves me, The poor are poor families Do you protect the life of this monster?
Easily look easy Bismarra! Go to the hat - go away Bismarra! Ewon No, no, no, no, no, no Oh, mother, her mother, my mother told me? Bezelbub school away For me For me I can stop and spit in my eyes So, you can go away, you love me? It's great Anyone who can see It is very important to me But wind blows more ». Myrna Swyers. James J McCloskey.
The day or today is great and so are you! Something like this! I could of sworn I heard a song like that! But then again! I swear when I search for something on the internet it gives me everything else than what I need! Santus Xavio. Joaquim Costeira Costeira.
Mary Mulrooney. Janessa Leganad. Erasmus Wa LeSundowns Nkadimeng. Ismail Hossain. Milan Kramberger. Nils Bagge. Ria Smets. Rohit Shinde R R. Simone J Neana. Janet Doherty.
Pacita Muring Garces. Greg Welch. Ryan McMahon. Timothy Fitzgibbon. LC was actually an accomplished poet as well as a musician. The reason is that his words are very beautiful and I just cannot completey understand them but I'll try. In Hallelujah he seems to be saying that despite all the frailities and faults in his character there have been good and decent things in his life that would please whoever his higher power might be.
The minor fall and major lift may mean that human mistakes are minor displeasures to his higher power but recovery from and repair of these faults are not only very difficult compared with the ease of the transgression but would also be a major uplifit to his higher power.
That is just one of the symbols in this poem. It is surprizing that there is so much symbolism in these few, simple verses. Olga Lazotaylor. When I get Paul Mauriat song Lyrics will give my opinion. Ohnuki Captain. Why I am living Foryou, for me or for what? So I am sailing. Marie Agustine Raymundo. The way the words were pronounced in the movie were just as they were written in the book. Reviewer: The random entertainment - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 26, Subject: Seeing the differences Now I know we were all upset heck even me, but even if we don't see anything wrong with the movie other people do One thing that's on my mind is giving the animated trio a second chance.
Reviewer: Jcmojo - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 29, Subject: John Cobb In my estimation this is probably the best Disney film of all time very heartwarming I cried and I hadn't seen this since I was a small child I'm 55 years old and I think I saw it when I was about 8 years old.
It brought back a lot of childhood memories are singing that song and I walked along the road of small child in a small town in West Virginia. Uncle Remus is it true caring loving man I can't see anything racist about this movie whatsoever maybe I'm just stupid yeah I do see that the the black people in this movie were portrayed as slaves.
And I don't condone that in any way whatsoever and it is a smear on our past here in America however it's been over for over a hundred and fifty years. They might could have left the tar baby scene out and put something else in but the movie was made in a different era way before the Civil Rights Movement. However the movie to me is wonderful!
I don't care what the racists who hate this movie say. It's the BEST movie ever to be made. Whenever I watch the movie, it just brings a big smile to my face.
I love the Brer Characters even more! Way before slavery. He gathered what he had heard and wanted to preserve the stories. Walt Disney wasn't trying to be racist. Nor did he ever claim the movie is realistic and it actually happened. It's ignorant white people who want this movie removed not knowing what it means to black people. I for one would LOVE to see this released so Disney can finally prove that it's not as bad as people say it is. Reviewer: Jen Dawson - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 2, Subject: Great movie This movie was my favorite movie as a child.
I learned so many great lessons from it. Reviewer: RobsAly - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 9, Subject: At Last This was a childhood favourite and beings back many memories. I know its not PC anymore because of the stereotyping. But I just loved rhe stories and songs and uncle Remus. Reviewer: Journeyman58 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 23, Subject: Song of the south.
What a sweet story for the time it was made. For those that unfairly call it racist who was the hero and main character? Uncle Remus showed everyone how to be a kind and thoughtful person. This deserves to be looked at for what it is, the beginning of blacks accepted into the mainstream at that point in time. Tears were rolling down my face when Uncle Remus got the Dad. A well written sweet story everyone can feel good about.
Reviewer: lucpucbuc - favorite favorite - May 20, Subject: First time watching, can definitely see why it's problematic For context, I am white, in my 20s, European and not from an English-speaking country.
I had seen, heard and read many bad things about it, justifyably so, but I wished to see it for myself. I'm glad it is available here for free.
I am concerned by the people in these comments trying to say it doesn't have any problems and slinging insults or assumptions at one another. Everything I have to say about this film has been said by others before me. The location of the film is clearly a plantation mansion, all the black people working on the land or serving the white mansion owners. Yet the master-slave relation is never named outright, instead the black people are portrayed as happy-to-serve, carefree, sing-songy faux-equals, such as the little boys.
The black characters are also very stereotypical. Without spoiling too much, I enjoyed the animation, the acting was fine and the ending pleasantly surprised me. Disney shouldn't outright bury this piece of work, but show it with disclaimers of what is wrong about it and let the people learn their past and watch if they so wish.
Reviewer: twr - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 27, Subject: A product of its time I saw this movie as a child and found it entertaining then. I'm 60 years old and still find it entertaining today. Most people wont find this movie offensive. Reviewer: Michael Gardner - - March 13, Subject: America isn't good at looking in the mirror Yup, just a bigoted as I remembered.
So glad Disney is making an attempt to right historic wrongs and updating that ride at the parks. Reviewer: bebe23 - - February 23, Subject: Song of the South should not have been made I saw the movie as a racist travesty after I saw it in the theater as a young girl. In fact, I learned a few years ago that the actor who played Uncle Remus was banned from the premiere of Song of the South because of the Atlanta, Georgia theater's negative views on Black people.
Before the movie was made, Walt Disney asked Black organizations their opinions on what a movie about a Black person should entail. However he ignored their advice and did the film his way. Typical Walt Disney. Disappointing to say the least! The Black characters are not slaves but free men and women. This movie is a warm, fuzzy comfort for some of us. It does gloss over the social upheaval, bitterness and devastation that slavery imposed on all of us forever. But the movie is not about history.
My question is this: who or what banned this movie? The answer is: nobody. It's not Racist At All! This is a great movie, it is a very historical movie not just in terms of Disney History, but Cinema History and Black Cinema History as well. The style of dresses of the actresses in the film comes from the post North-South War era, and in a turning point of the film, Uncle Remus decides he is going to pack his bags and leave without letting anyone know and arranging a coach for himself.
As Floyd Norman, the first Black animation artists to work at Disney, or any of the major animation studios for that matter has said time and time again, and you can read his intro to "Whose afraid of the The Song of the South? Sally the antagonist puts him through. And through these stories, Johnny learns a kind of love that transcends both race and class. His best friend is Toby, a poor country black kid.
His feels closer to uncle Remus and Aunt Tempe than his own mother, both are whom are black and humble employers of the family. Although Uncle Remus is just a retired old man. His other friend is Jennie a poor white girl, Incidentally no one seems to take notice that movie contains ugly white trash bullies -- which makes it way ahead of it's time.
And if there is anyone who is depicted negatively in this film it's red necks. Of course Johnny's laughing place the place where he is happiest isn't his grandmother's luxury posh home, but Uncle Remus' humble cabin. A love that transcends both race and class. And the people who have seen this movie and still like to make false assertions that it's racist are people who watch it, with chips already planted in their shoulders and are trying to look for anything they can find to point to and say "it's racist".
When it isn't. They don't realize that the NAACP 9 An organization founded by white leftists, which has had a lot of crooked history - including giving Donald Sterling of all people 2 lifetime achievement awards. To this day, the people who object the most about Disney releasing this film are people who have not seen this film. Lastly, this is a fantasy film like anything else Disney produced. The very fact that the live action sections of the film were shot in Phoenix, Arizona about a make believe Georgia Plantation goes to show this is entirely fantasy fiction.
Whatever short comings people feel this sweet and gentle film may have, is not and was never due to malice but perhaps to due to incompetence. It was Walt's first live action film, and if you read Jim Korkis' book, you will learn about what I mean when I say 'incompetence' and rookie film school mistakes. To his credit, during production, Walt did ask people from the NAACP and the Urban League for consultation and input on how this film can be made and invited them to the set and they turned his offer down.
Fortunately after the ugly scandal regarding Dalton Raymond and his real motivations in why he wanted to be part of the production team surfaced, Walt did let go of him, and when he look at the script he wrote, he didn't like it and felt it needed a lot of clean up, and a black guy did join the productions, as well as inputs from the Hall Johnson Choir who sing the spirituals in this film and The Black Actors both on screen and voice who starred in the film, to help Walt clean the script up a bit before being shot.
Sign the Petition to release this film. Sign the Petition and call and write Disney and demand they leave Splash Mountain alone. Call the National Film Registry and Demand this film be preserved. Reviewer: Eric Hunting - favorite favorite favorite - January 15, Subject: A pleasant film, but a sugar-coated past.
This film is considered racist, not because of anything said outright, but because it gives the impression that the slaves were happy to be slaves and that they were treated like everyone else. Considering the anger, paranoia, and ignorance in many of the comments listed on this page, it's understandable why they would be uncomfortable with leaving that impression. Otherwise it is a very pleasant film and should be released. Reviewer: rfhendrix - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 29, Subject: Wonderful family movie This is a great movie for the whole family.
They certainly do not make them like this anymore. This a a part of our history and there is no reason why we should not be allowed to see the good, bad and the ugly for ourselves. But I assure you that there is nothing here that you need to censor for your kids. Just healthy family values but seen from another time.
At this present time there seems to be an obsession with eliminating parts of our history that does not reflect positively on our past. This movie should be widely available to fight that censorship. People have a right to see both sides of an argument without leftists canceling everything that does not fit their agenda. This movie is fun, entertaining and also teaches valuable lessons that should be a part of any child's upbringing.
BTW, you can still buy copies of this movie on Ebay. Reviewer: Brother Malachi - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 26, Subject: Snowflakes The idiot below Jcr - favorite - September 3, tells us not to read the comments - while making a comment. YES retard there is such a thing as Cultural Marxism. It has been forced down our throats in increasing intensity since the end of WW2. The Hippies and Commie street agitators of the 60s cut their hair You thought was bad?
Stay tuned for the Big Reset of Reviewer: Jcr - favorite - September 3, Subject: Don't bother looking at these reviews. Full of idiotic crypto fash garbage Title. People using big boy words they don't know the meaning of cultural marxism? ONLY losers, the uneducated, the brainwashed, the stupid, the unemployed Soros drones, and the pre-programed zombies of the Marxist Leftist occupational government who run our nation will think this is Racist.
I remember when I was in school s and the rap songs the black guys were playing in the locker room had ever other word as "N--gger". You lying hypocrites! You label things as racist to fit your radical, pre-programed spin you spew out to the American people. Go do something useful losers instead of obsessing over a 75 year old, barely watch movie. Reviewer: johnahoyle - favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 22, Subject: A Look Back and Reassessment of a Childhood Favorite When I was a small child back in the s, I first saw this movie and "Dumbo" and loved them both.
I would have never imagined that both would be essentially banned from a majority of TV and film outlets later in my life. Looking at it now I can see both sides of the argument: 1 It was racist in context, 2 and the lives of the slaves were hard, but 3 they were mostly happy and cared for, and 4 that uncle Remus was exceptionally wise compared to others of his race, 5 and that all white landowners were self-centered and lived in big white houses. Looking back at the history of my own family -Tennesee farmers- who had a few slaves that lived and worked on their land - I really doubt that any part of this movie was representative of the actual conditions of black slaves.
I love the music and the humor - and Uncle Remus is a fine fellow. For those who love the movie - good for you. For those who hate it - I can certainly understand and mostly agree with why you do. Reviewer: Grechen - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 20, Subject: I love this movie!
The only scene I think is racist is the tar baby scene but the book that inspires this film was written in and slavery was ok back then and they talk differently back then. I will use this film to help me with my slavery test in History class. I always laugh watching this movie. I suggest this movie should be for older kids because of young kids say lines from films. Reviewer: Diogenes Unbound - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 13, Subject: Why we need to keep our movie history intact Just a nice little piece of fluff that has you smiling from beginning to end.
Much like the fifties when McCarthyism was finding a communist under every bed, today's liberals find racism in everything and anything without considering the merits of its time.
Yes, this was a time of segregation, of racism in america but the talents of these fine actors and actresses shows us the fallacy of such actions in greater detail than words or politics could.
This movie gave us "zip-a-dee-doo-dah" which I can still hear in my ears today and thankfully, both Hattie and James became the first male and female black Americans to be honored with oscars for their talents. This alone should make this required watching. Reviewer: KeatontheZoomerKoopa - favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 26, Subject: Milleanals and other Gen Zs can say it boring and racist But it is entertaining and I bet Splash Mountain was fun for people who rode it.
B'rer Rabbit is basically the best part of the movie alongside B'rer Fox and B'rer Bear and the songs are too Twitter needs to shur half the time about movies like this. Reviewer: Edward Aveyard - favorite favorite favorite - June 21, Subject: It's not banned There seems to have been a large increase in traffic for this film, given the recent media discussions around BlackLivesMatter A lot of people are saying on here that this film is banned.
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