Wake Up Everybody (Studio Re Record) - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes



     
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Wake Up Everybody (Studio Re Record) Lyrics


Wake up everybody no more sleepin' in bed
No more backward thinkin' time for thinkin' ahead
The world has changed so very much
From what it used to be
There is so much hatred war an' poverty
Wake up all the teachers time to teach a new way
Maybe then they'll listen to whatcha have to say
'Cause they're the ones who's coming up and the world is in their hands
When you teach the children teach em the very best you canThe world won't get no better if we just let it be
The world won't get no better we gotta change it yeah, just you and meWake up all the doctors make the ol' people well
They're the ones who suffer an' who catch all the hell
But they don't have so very long before the Judgment Day
So won'tcha make them happy before they pass away
Wake up all the builders time to build a new land
I know we can do it if we all lend a hand
The only thing we have to do is put it in our mind
Surely things will work out they do it every timeThe world won't get no better if we just let it be
The world won't get no better we gotta change it yeah, just you and meChange it yeah, change it yeah, just you and me

Change it yeah, change it yeah
Can't do it alone, need some help y'all
Can't do it alone
Can't do it alone yeah, yeah
Wake up everybody, wake up everybody
Need a little help y'all
Need a little help
Need some help y'allChange the world
What it used to be
Can't do it alone, need some help
Wake up everybody
Get up , get up, get up, get up
Wake up, come on, come on
Wake up everybody
Songwriters
JONATHAN HOWSMAN DAVIS, JAMES CHRISTIAN SHAFFER, DAVID RANDALL SILVERIA, REGINALD ARVIZU, BRIAN WELCHPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group

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Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes were one of the finest soul groups of the '70s, based in Philadelphia, PA. Led by the great Harold Melvin, they formed as early as 1954, but struggled for many years until they finally broke through in 1972, much thanks to then-new lead singer Teddy Pendergrass, whose powerful, expressive baritone, alternating between singing and screaming, counts as one of the most distinctive voices in soul music.

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