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Ordinary People - Madeline Bell



     
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We're the ordinary people,
we don't want to complain,
we're the ordinary people,
we're the ones who they blame.Why should we fight anymore?
Can't they see, it's not right anymore?We want a plan for our lives,
and our childrens lives,
our children should not,
play with knives and guns,
and other people's lives.We're the ordinary people,
we don't want to protest,
we're the ordinary people,
we just want to live and rest.Why should we fight anymore?
Why should we die in a war?We want a plan for our lives,
and our childrens lives,
our children should not,
play with knives and guns,
and other people's lives.We're the ordinary people,
we don't want to complain,

we're the ordinary people,
we're the ones who they blame.We're the ordinary people,
ah hah huh hah huh,
we're the ordinary people,
ah hah huh hah huh.

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Madeline Bell (born 23 July 1942, Newark, New Jersey) is an American soul singer, who became famous as a performer in Britain during the 1960s, having arrived from the U.S. in the Gospel show Black Nativity in 1962, with vocal group The Bradford Singers. She worked as a session singer, most notably backing for Dusty Springfield, and can be found on early Donna Summer material as well. Her first major solo hit was a cover version of Dee Dee Warwick's single "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me", which performed better on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart than the original.

Read more about Madeline Bell on Last.fm.


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