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Black Oak Arkansas
Miscellaneous
My Brothers And Me (Additional Track On Limited Remaster)
We started off in life so fancy free,
we ran in a pack, oh my brothers and me,
and then we could see, where we should be,
a place called reality, where we could be free.
We told our elders all things must be fair,
we could be good men, and we could have long hair.
Turn into the one thing that we all could feel,
we lived our music because it was real.
Chorus:
We are their spirits,
my bothers and me,
we are their spirits,
and their spirits are free,
and their spirits are free.
Sent by a challenge, in pursuit of a song.
A spiritual crusade, to compare right to wrong.
We are no man's army, but a movement quite sure.
Our heads quite learned, and our hearts quite pure.
(repeat chorus)
yeh-yeh, they're free,
and their spirits are free!
- Álbum:
- If An Angel Came To See You
- Black Oak Arkansas
- Miscellaneous
- Definitive Rock: Black Oak Arkansas
- Hot and Nasty: The Best of Black Oak Arkansas
- Live Mutha!
- Classic Rock! Best of the 70s Live!
- Classic Rock Radio the Best 70s Album
- Balls of Fire
- Keep The Faith: Live
- The Definitive Rock Collection
- King Biscuit Flower Hour: Black Oak Arkansas
- If an Angel Came to See You, Would You Make Her Feel at...
- Even More Dazed and Confused
- 100% Rock, Volume 2
- Jim Dandy
- High On the Hog
- Live! Mutha
- Ultimate Southern Rock
- House of Blues: Essential Southern Rock