Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Bicentennial Blues , by - Gil Scott-Heron. Song from the album It's Your World, in the genre СоулRelease date: 23.10.2010
Record label: Passion
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Bicentennial Blues , by - Gil Scott-Heron. Song from the album It's Your World, in the genre СоулBicentennial Blues |
| Some people think that America invented the blues |
| And few people doubt that America is the home of the blues |
| As the bluesicians have gone all over the world carrying the blues message |
| And the world has snapped its fingers and tapped its feet right along with the |
| blues folks |
| But, the blues has always been totally American |
| As American as apple pie |
| As American as the blues |
| As American as apple pie |
| The question is why? |
| Why should the blues be so at home here |
| Well, America provided the atmosphere |
| America provided the atmosphere for the blues and the blues was born |
| The blues was born on the American wilderness |
| The blues was born on the beaches where the slave ships docked |
| Born on the slave man’s auction block |
| The blues was born and carried on the howling wind |
| The blues grew up a slave |
| The blues grew up as property |
| The blues grew up in Nat Turner visions |
| The blues grew up in Harriet Tubman courage |
| The blues grew up in small town deprivation |
| The blues grew up in big city isolation |
| The blues grew up in the nightmares of the white man |
| The blues grew up in the blues singing of Bessie and Billie and Ma |
| The blues grew up in Satchmo’s horn, on Duke’s piano and Langston’s poetry, |
| on Robeson’s baritone |
| The point is |
| That the blues has grown |
| The blues is grown now, full grown |
| And you can trace the evolution of the blues |
| On a parallel line with the evolution of this country |
| From Plymouth Rock to acid-rock |
| From 13 states to Watergate |
| The blues is grown |
| But not the home |
| The blues is grown |
| But the country has not |
| The blues remembers everything the country forgot |
| It’s a bicentennial year and the blues is celebrating a birthday |
| And it’s a bicentennial blues |
| America has got the blues and it’s a bicentennial edition |
| The blues view might amuse you |
| But make no mistake, it’s a bicentennial year |
| A year of hysterical importance |
| A year of historical importance |
| Ripped off like donated moments from the past |
| 200 years ago this evening |
| 200 years ago last evening |
| And what about now? |
| The blues is now |
| The blues has grown up and the country has not |
| The country has been ripped off |
| Ripped off like the Indians |
| Ripped off like jazz |
| Ripped off like nature |
| Ripped off like Christmas |
| Man-handled by media overkill |
| Goosed by aspiring vice presidents |
| Violated by commercial corporations |
| A bicentennial year |
| The year the symbol transformed into the B-U-Y centennial |
| Buy a car |
| Buy a flag |
| Buy a map |
| Until the public in mass has been bludgeoned into bicentennial submission |
| Or bicentennial suspicion |
| I fall into the latter category |
| It’s a blues year |
| And America has got the blues |
| It’s got the blues because of partial deification |
| Of partial accomplishments |
| Over partial periods of time |
| Halfway justice |
| Halfway liberty |
| Halfway equality |
| It’s a half-ass year |
| And we would be silly in all our knowledge |
| In all our self-righteous knowledge |
| When we sit back and laugh and mock the things that happen in our lives |
| To accept anything less than the truth |
| About this bicentennial year |
| And the truth relates to 200 years of people and ideas getting by |
| It got by George Washington |
| The ideas of justice, liberty and equality |
| Got cold by George Washington |
| Slave-owner general |
| Ironic that the father of this country |
| Should be a slave owner |
| The father of this country a slave-owner |
| Having got by him |
| It made it easy to get by his henchman |
| The creators of this liberty |
| Who slept in the beds with the captains of slave ships |
| Fought alongside black freed men in the union army |
| And left America a legacy of hypocrisy |
| It’s a blues year |
| Got by Gerald Ford |
| Oatmeal man |
| Has declared himself at odds |
| With people on welfare, people who get food stamps |
| Day care children, the elderly, the poor, women |
| And people who might vote for Ronald Reagan |
| Ronald Reagan, it got by him |
| Hollyweird |
| Acted like a actor |
| Acted like a liberruuuuuuuulllzz lolz |
| Acted like General Franco when he acted like governor of California |
| Now he acts like somebody might vote for him for president |
| It got by Jimmy Carter |
| Skippy |
| Got by Jimmy Carter and got by him and his friend the colonel |
| The creators of southern-fried triple talk |
| A blues trio |
| America got the blues |
| It got by Henry Kissinger |
| The international godfather of peace |
| A piece of Vietnam |
| A piece of Laos |
| A piece of Angola |
| A piece of Cuba |
| A blues quartet |
| And America got the blues |
| The point is that it may get by you |
| For another 4 years |
| For another 8 years |
| You stuck |
| Playing 2nd fiddle in a blues quartet |
| Got the blues looking for the first principle |
| Which was justice |
| It’s a blues year for justice |
| It’s a blues year for the San Quentin 6 |
| Looking for justice |
| It’s a blues year for Gary Tyler |
| Looking for justice |
| It’s a blues year for Rev. Ben Chaves |
| Looking for justice |
| It’s a blues year for Boston |
| Looking for justice |
| It’s a blues year for baby’s on buses |
| It’s a blues year for mothers and fathers with babies on buses |
| It’s a blues year for Boston |
| And it’s a blues year all over this country |
| America has got the blues |
| And the blues is in the street looking for the 3 principles |
| Justice, liberty and equality |
| We would do well to join the blues looking for justice, liberty and equality |
| The blues is in the street |
| America has got the blues |
| But don’t let it get by us. |
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|---|---|
| Me And The Devil | 2010 |
| Angel Dust ft. Brian Jackson | 2009 |
| Angel Dust | 2003 |
| We Almost Lost Detroit ft. Gil Scott-Heron | 2009 |
| Angola, Louisiana ft. Gil Scott-Heron | 2009 |
| NY Is Killing Me ft. Jamie xx | 2011 |
| Willing ft. Gil Scott-Heron | 2009 |
| I'm New Here ft. Jamie xx | 2011 |
| Madison Avenue ft. Brian Jackson | 2009 |
| I'll Take Care of U ft. Jamie xx | 2011 |
| Delta Man (Where I'm Coming From) ft. Brian Jackson | 2009 |
| Angola, Louisiana ft. Brian Jackson | 2009 |
| Hello Sunday Hello Road ft. Brian Jackson | 2009 |
| Willing ft. Brian Jackson | 2009 |
| Johannesburg ft. Brian Jackson | 2009 |
| Racetrack In France ft. Brian Jackson | 2009 |
| Running ft. Jamie xx | 2011 |
| Shut 'Um Down ft. Gil Scott-Heron | 2009 |
| Ur Soul And Mine ft. Jamie xx | 2011 |
| Winter In America ft. Brian Jackson | 2010 |
Lyrics of the artist's songs: Gil Scott-Heron
Lyrics of the artist's songs: Brian Jackson