Those Days Are Gone - Roy C. Hammond



     
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When you're alone
Can't find your way out of the maze
Life is ablaze
And you're right there in the flames
Is this pain?
Are we sane?
And who has established these claims
While we all try to refrain?
I had a dream once, there was a wall inside my head
You all had put it there
We lived a life once, we felt together as one
And now those days are gone
We fled that place
There was a beast kept there
He was mighty and strong
And his name was jealousy
We all laughed, we felt we would rise above
With our unity, our unity

But later on that day he came back to say
That I have a friend and his name is envy
We toppled many lives
We're like a mighty hurricane
We bring destruction
And we cause dissension
I had a dream once, there was a wall inside my head
And I had a dream once, there was a wall inside my head
And I had a dream once, there was a curse upon my soul
And now those days are gone
And now those days are gone
And now those days are gone
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Roy C (alternatively Roy-C or Roy "C") (born Roy Charles Hammond, 1939), is an American southern soul singer, songwriter and record executive, best known for his 1965 hit, "Shotgun Wedding". Roy C was born in Newington, Georgia. He began singing tenor with The Genies, a vocal group in Long Beach, Long Island, who were offered a recording contract by the record producer, Bob Shad. Their first single, "Who's That Knockin'", reached #72 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1958,[1] with Claude Johnson (later of the duo Don and Juan) on lead vocal.

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