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My Confession - Cornell Campbell



     
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Give me a sign
Sing the words of innocence and broken pride
Make my conclusions fail
Send me a sign, heal this broken melody
Cause each night I die in hell
My god has shown his sympathy for all the spirits lost
I'll pray for salvation and peace for ages
Standing in the summer breeze, inhaling life again
A new day has come
A chance to relive
Forget and forgive
Somehow I wasted all
They sealed my voice and wisdom
But my soul was born on the battleground
Justice in blood... long awaited victory
And tonight you die in hell
My god has shown his sympathy for all the spirits lost
I'll pray for salvation and peace for ages

Standing in the summer breeze inhaling life again
A new day has come
A chance to relive
Forget and forgive
Somebody hides inside my mind
We're bound together
But this is my confession
Soulmate or enemy
A thorn in my religion
Release my heart, unfold my tongue
Save a place for me in heaven we'll meet another day
I found forgiveness and the meaning for it all
My fear is gone
Gone
My god has shown his sympathy for all the spirits lost
I'll pray for salvation and peace for ages
Standing in the summer breeze inhaling life again
A new day has come
A chance to relive
Forget and forgive

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Cornell, or Cornel, Campbell started recording in 1956, cutting shuffle and early ska tunes like "My Treasure" and "Don't Want Your Loving" at the ubiquitous Studio One for Coxsone Dodd. His singing style is delicate and ephemeral, making heavy use of falsetto. His stint at Studio One produced some beautiful tunes like Stars, Queen Of The Minstrels, Magic Spell, Trick In The Book and many others. His sister, Cecille Campbell, also sang at Studio One and was a member of the Soulettes with Rita Marley.

Read more about Cornell Campbell on Last.fm.


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