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Thread #71504   Message #1224761
Posted By: Bev and Jerry
13-Jul-04 - 02:54 PM
Thread Name: ADD: The Ballad Of Crispus Attucks (Mike Glick)
Subject: Lyr Add: THE BALLAD OF CRISPUS ATTUCKS (Mike Glick
Sol:

Here you go:

THE BALLAD OF CRISPUS ATTUCKS (Mike Glick)

1. In the year of seventeen seventy, it happened in Boston town.
The British opened fire and a black man was shot down.
Crispus Attucks was his name. They laid him in his grave.
He was the first to die for freedom though his people still were slaves.

CHORUS: He was the first to die for freedom, he was the first to die for freedom,
The first to die for freedom, though his people still were slaves.

2. Some said he was a sailing man. some said he'd run away,
But he loved the taste of the salty wind, the feel of the ocean spray;
And he loved the taste of freedom, and he led that crowd,
And he died the way he lived his life, a free man black and proud.

3. Many came on sailing ships to these British colonies,
And they came to build a freer life across the stormy seas;
But freedom was most precious to those who came in chains,
So let's not say our brother Crispus Attucks died in vain.

This powerful song was written by Mike Glick in 1983 and it appeared in Sing Out!, Volume 30, #1, Jan-Mar, 1984. It was also recorded by Charlie King and Martha Leader on an album called "Steppin' Out" which is available here