One Hundred Children - Wanda Jackson



     
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One Hundred Children Lyrics


[Chorus]
One hundred children
Brave boys and girls
They come from nations all over the world
One hundred children marching along
One hundred children singing their songDon't blow up the world, don't kill all the flowers
Today this is your world, tomorrow it's ours
Leave us pure water and forest uncut
Think of tomorrow leave something for usYour God may be dead but ours is alive
We think without him we cannot survive
Punish the bad men praise all the good
Talk to your neighbors about brotherhood[Chorus]This is the song I was singing one night
While I was thinking of wrong and of right
I thought of good things that still could be done
The marchers now number one hundred and one[Chorus: x 2]
Songwriters
HALL, TOM T.Published by

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Wanda Jackson (born Wanda Lavonne Jackson, October 20, 1937 in Maud, Oklahoma) is an American rock and roll singer. Having made her debut recordings at the age of nineteen, she became one of the first popular female rock and roll singers in history and as a result, a pioneering and influential figure in female musicianship. She is known as the "Queen (or First Lady) of Rockabilly." Jackson was still in high school when country singer Hank Thompson heard her sing on an Oklahoma City radio show and asked her to record with his band in 1954.

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