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Why is it so hard
To make it in America
I try so hard
To make it in AmericaA land of milk and honey
A land supposed to be built with love
It take love and understanding
To live and let liveI was born in Gainesville Florida
I traveled far and wide
Then I moved to Brooklyn, New York
Had hard times, for sometime I hold onWhy is it so hard
To make it in America
I try so hard
To make it in AmericaSeemed like nothing was goin' right
So I said to myself
You got to move away from here
I went to upstate New York
A little town they call Poughkeepsie
Got me a job

To get away from all this stress
But I couldn't get away
No matter how far I went
Seems like nothing gonna change
Everything still remained the sameWhy is it so hard
To make it in America
I try so hard
To make it in AmericaWhy, tell me, tell me
We gotta make a change, in America
Help me somebody
Songwriters
CHARLES BRADLEY, THOMAS BRENNECK, LEON MICHELS, HOMER STEINWEISSPublished by
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Charles Bradley is no stranger to hard times. Born in Gainesville, Florida in 1948 and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Charles spent the better part of his childhood living on the streets. One of the more optimistic moments of his childhood came in 1962, when his sister took him to see James Brown at The Apollo. Brown’s energy formed a lasting impression on Charles. He went home and immediately began practicing microphone tricks with a broom attached to a string, imitating the Godfather’s every move.

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