One Step - Prof. Alex Bradford



     
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One Step Lyrics


Never again
All my life it's been much the same game
All together now who pass the blame game
I'm not the one so don't put your shame on
You're not the one that I put the blame on
There is nothin' I would rather do then
Get up and explain life to you friend
There is nothin' I would rather do then
Get up and explain life to you
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go)
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go)
People want to come and take from me everythin'

People want to come and leave me with nothin'
I'm not the one so don't put your shame on
You're not the one that I put the blame on
There is nothin' I would rather do then
Get up and explain life to you friend
There is nothin' I would rather do then
Get the fuck up and explain life to you
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go)
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go)
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go)
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go)
Why do you hide
So afraid of what you'll leave behind
Why do you hide
So afraid of what you'll leave behind
Why do you hide
So afraid of what you'll leave behind
Why do you hide
So afraid of what you'll leave behind
Why do you hide
So afraid of what you'll leave behind
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go)
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go)
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go)
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go)
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go)
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go)
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go go)
One step forward
Two steps back
Three steps forward
(Go go)
Who put the blame on
Who put the blame on
Who put the blame on
(It wasn't my fault)
Who put the blame on
(It wasn't my fault)
Who put the blame on
(It wasn't my fault)
Who put the blame on
(It wasn't my fault)
It wasn't my fault

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Professor Alex Bradford (January 23, 1927 – February 15, 1978) was a multi-talented gospel composer, singer, arranger and choir director, who was a great influence on artists such as Little Richard, Bob Marley and Ray Charles and who helped bring about the modern mass choir movement in gospel.

Born in Bessemer, Alabama, USA, he first appeared on stage at the age of four, then joined a children's gospel group at thirteen, soon obtaining his own radio show. He organized another group after his mother sent him to New York City following a racial incident; he continued singing after returning to attend the Snow Hill Institute in Snow Hill, Alabama, where he acquired the title "Professor" while teaching as a student.
He moved to Chicago in 1947, where he worked briefly with Roberta Martin and toured with Mahalia Jackson, then struck out on his own with his own group, the Bradford Singers, followed by another group, the Bradford Specials. He recorded his first hit record, "Too Close To Heaven" (1954), billed as Professor Alex Bradford and his singers, sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc, then followed it with a number of other successes in the rest of the decade.
Artists such as Little Richard imitated Bradford's energetic style, ranging from a gravelly bass to a whooping falsetto, and his flamboyant stage presence. Ray Charles, for his part, not only borrowed some of Bradford's vocal mannerisms but based his Raelets on the Bradford Specials. His 1962 gospel song composition "Let the Lord Be Seen in Me", recorded for his One Step & Angel on Vacation album, was also recorded in 1964 by an emerging force in Jamaican music, Bob Marley & the Spiritual Sisters. Marley later adopted the Rastafarian faith, but along with his mother, at first he sung gospel in the local Shilo Apostolic Church.
In 1961, when his recording career was in decline, Bradford joined the cast of the off-Broadway show Black Nativity, based on the writings of Langston Hughes, which toured Europe in 1962. A member of the Alex Bradford Singers at that time was Madeline Bell, who settled in England after the show ended. Bradford appeared in Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope, for which he won the Obie award, in 1972. He died in Newark, New Jersey, in 1978, as the musical Your Arms Too Short to Box with God was in production.
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