Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Birmingham Sunday, artist - Joan Baez. Album song Vanguard Visionaries, in the genre
Date of issue: 31.12.2006
Record label: Vanguard
Song language: English
Birmingham Sunday |
Come round by my side and I’ll sing you a song. |
I’ll sing it so softly, it’ll do no one wrong. |
On Birmingham Sunday the blood ran like wine, |
And the choirs kept singing of Freedom. |
That cold autumn morning no eyes saw the sun, |
And Addie Mae Collins, her number was one. |
At an old Baptist church there was no need to run. |
And the choirs kept singing of Freedom, |
The clouds they were grey and the autumn winds blew, |
And Denise McNair brought the number to two. |
The falcon of death was a creature they knew, |
And the choirs kept singing of Freedom, |
The church it was crowded, but no one could see |
That Cynthia Wesley’s dark number was three. |
Her prayers and her feelings would shame you and me. |
And the choirs kept singing of Freedom. |
Young Carol Robertson entered the door |
And the number her killers had given was four. |
She asked for a blessing but asked for no more, |
And the choirs kept singing of Freedom. |
On Birmingham Sunday a noise shook the ground. |
And people all over the earth turned around. |
For no one recalled a more cowardly sound. |
And the choirs kept singing of Freedom. |
The men in the forest they once asked of me, |
How many black berries grew in the Blue Sea. |
And I asked them right back with a tear in my eye. |
How many dark ships in the forest? |
The Sunday has come and the Sunday has gone. |
And I can’t do much more than to sing you a song. |
I’ll sing it so softly, it’ll do no one wrong. |
And the choirs keep singing of Freedom. |