KARAOKE SCENE MAGAZINE ONLINE! - Suzanne Lanoue performs Get Together on Karaoke Showcase - It's so weird how a song that's 50 years old can have timely lyrics! Now more than ever, I think we should be heeding the words about loving your brother and not letting fear rule your life. Choose love and life, not fear, greed or hatred. Verse 1: Love is but a song to sing Fear's the way we die You can make the mountains ring Or make the angels cry Verse 2: Though the bird is on the wing And you may not know why Chorus: Come on people now Smile on your brother Everybody get together Try to love one another Right now Verse 3: Some may come and some may go We shall surely pass When the one that left us here Returns for us at last We are but a moment's sunlight Fading in the grass (Sing Chorus 3 times) Verse 4: If you hear the song I sing You will understand (listen!) You hold the key to love and fear All in your trembling hand Just one key unlocks them both It's there at your command (Sing Chorus 3 times) Right now Right now
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Suzanne Lanoue
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Date Submitted:  2017-06-27 [Archive Date: 2017-09-25]
Genre:  Oldies
Original Artist:  The Youngbloods
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Description:  It's so weird how a song that's 50 years old can have timely lyrics! Now more than ever, I think we should be heeding the words about loving your brother and not letting fear rule your life. Choose love and life, not fear, greed or hatred. Verse 1: Love is but a song to sing Fear's the way we die You can make the mountains ring Or make the angels cry Verse 2: Though the bird is on the wing And you may not know why Chorus: Come on people now Smile on your brother Everybody get together Try to love one another Right now Verse 3: Some may come and some may go We shall surely pass When the one that left us here Returns for us at last We are but a moment's sunlight Fading in the grass (Sing Chorus 3 times) Verse 4: If you hear the song I sing You will understand (listen!) You hold the key to love and fear All in your trembling hand Just one key unlocks them both It's there at your command (Sing Chorus 3 times) Right now Right now
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Suzanne Lanoue performs Get Together on Karaoke Showcase of Karaoke Scene Magazine Online: Suzanne Lanoue performs Get Together on Karaoke Showcase - It's so weird how a song that's 50 years old can have timely lyrics! Now more than ever, I think we should be heeding the words about loving your brother and not letting fear rule your life. Choose love and life, not fear, greed or hatred. Verse 1: Love is but a song to sing Fear's the way we die You can make the mountains ring Or make the angels cry Verse 2: Though the bird is on the wing And you may not know why Chorus: Come on people now Smile on your brother Everybody get together Try to love one another Right now Verse 3: Some may come and some may go We shall surely pass When the one that left us here Returns for us at last We are but a moment's sunlight Fading in the grass (Sing Chorus 3 times) Verse 4: If you hear the song I sing You will understand (listen!) You hold the key to love and fear All in your trembling hand Just one key unlocks them both It's there at your command (Sing Chorus 3 times) Right now Right now
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