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Little Ghetto Boy - Donny Hathaway



     
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Little ghetto boy, playing in the ghetto street
Whatcha gonna do when you grow up
And have to face responsibility?Will you spend your days and nights in the pool room?
Will you sell caps of madness to the neighborhood?
Little ghetto boy, you already know how proud life can be
'Cause you've seen so much pain and miseryLittle ghetto boy, your daddy was blown away
He robbed that grocery store
Don't you know that was a sad, sad old day?All your young life you've seen such misery and pain
The world is a cruel place to live
And it ain't gonna changeYou're so young you've got so far to go on
And don't think you'll reach your goal, young man
Little ghetto boy you areLittle ghetto boy
When, when, when you become a man
You can make things change, yeah
Yeah, yeah, if you just take the standYou gotta believe it yourself in all you do
You've gotta fight to make it better
Then you'll see how others will start believing to
Then, my son things will start to get betterEverything has got to get better

Everything has got to get better
Everything has got to get betterEverything has got to get better
Everything has got to get better
Everything has got to get betterEverything has got to get better
Everything has got to get better
Everything has got to get better

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Donny Edward Hathaway (October 1, 1945 – January 13, 1979) was an Grammy Award-winning American soul musician. He signed with Atlantic Records in 1969, and with his first single "The Ghetto" (1970), Rolling Stone magazine marked him as "a major new force in soul music." His collaborations with Roberta Flack took him to the top of the charts and won him the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for the duet "Where Is The Love" in 1973. On January 13, 1979, his body was found outside the luxury hotel Essex House in New York City; his death was ruled a suicide.

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