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Never Let Me Go - The Impressions



     
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If you had a choice of color
Which one would you choose, my brothers?
If there was no day or night
Which would you prefer to be right?How long have you hated your white teacher?
Who told you, you love your black preacher?
Do you respect your brother's woman friend
And share with black folks not of kin?People must prove to the people
A better day is coming for you and for me
With just a little bit more education
And love for our nation would make a better societyNow some of us would rather cuss and make a fuss
Than to bring about a little trust
But we shall overcome our beliefs someday
If you'll only listen to what I have to sayAnd how long have you hated your white teacher?
Who told you, you love your black preacher?
Can you respect your brother's woman friend
And share with black folks not of kin?I said, "Now people must prove to the people
A better day is coming for you and for me
With just a little bit more education

And love for our nation would make a better society"And if you had a choice of colors
Which one would you choose, my brothers?
If there was no day or night
Which would you prefer to be right?And if you had a choice of colors
Which one would you choose, my brothers?
If there was no day or night
Which would you prefer to be right?

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The Impressions were an American music group from Chicago, Illinois, active from 1958 until 1983, whose repertoire included doo-wop, gospel, soul, and R&B. The group was founded as The Roosters by Chattanooga, Tennessee natives Sam Gooden, Richard Brooks, and Arthur Brooks, who moved to Chicago, Illinois and added Jerry Butler and Curtis Mayfield to their lineup to become Jerry Butler & The Impressions.

Read more about The Impressions on Last.fm.


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