Southern Man
Neil Young
Southern man better keep your head Don't forget what your good book said Southern change gonna come at last Now your crosses are burning fast Southern man I saw cotton and i saw black Tall white mansions and little shacks. Southern man when will you pay them back? I heard screamin' and bullwhips cracking How long? how long? Southern man better keep your head Don't forget what your good book said Southern change gonna come at last Now your crosses are burning fast Southern man Lily belle, your hair is golden brown I've seen your black man comin' round Swear by god i'm gonna cut him down! I heard screamin' and bullwhips cracking How long? how long?1970 5 Stars 70s 70s college faves 70s hard rock 70s high school faves 80s Alt-country alternative alternative rock and Young angst Anti-Bush anti-war Awesome best mouth in rock best tracks blues britpop canada Canadian classic classic rock country country rock crosby dark david briggs production depressive dinner emo fav01 Faves favorite songs favorites female vocalists folk folk rock folk-rock Folksie FUCKING AWESOME good song gotanygoodmusic gotanygoodmusic female vocalis great guitar jam great guitar solo greatfolk guitar haunting hi fidelity indie layers of dreamy places Love makinout male vocalists medena3 mega guitar riffs megum852 missing places I ve never been Morgans Music my favourite songs My Songs nash neil Neil Young neil young is god neil young production new wave nuri old world One of the best songs ever Patriot Rock pm stuff political pop Pop Life post-punk prophetic Protest riaa rock sad seen live singer songwriter singer-songwriter single tracks Slow Rock smooth groove songs to rock out to songs to sing along to songwriter Station 1 stills takes me there the big questions throat singing Truly Great vindictive world Yummy music
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