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Da Man Images relevant to the 2008 U.S.A. presidential election set to Marvin Gaye's seventies' (More) Images relevant to the 2008 U.S.A. presidential election set to Marvin Gaye's seventies' track, "You're the Man".
Sorry, Hillary, but U ain't "da maaan"
This one's for U, Ryan Link!!
LYRICS:
Talkin', talkin' to the people
Tryin', to get them to go your way
tellin' lies, not to worry
that we won't be led astray
So blind, unsignified
Your opponents always lyin.
Think about the mistakes you make,
I believe that America's at stake
U know, bussin', bussin' is the issue
Do U have a plan witcha?
If, if U have a plan
If U have a master plan
I got 2 vote 4 U!!
got 2 vote 4 you
You're DA MAN!!
We don't wanna hear no more lies
about how you planned a compromise
We want our dollar value increased
and employment to rise
The nation's taxation
is causin' all, all this inflation
Don't give us no "V" sign
turn around and rob the people blind
Economics is the issue
Do you have a plan witcha?
Cause if you've got a master plan
Got 2 vote 4 you
You're da man!!
[DON'T U UNDERSTAND??
THERE'S MISERY IN THE LAND.]
People marchin' on Washington
Why not hear what they have to say
cause the tables just might turn against you, brother
set around Election Day
Politics and hypocrites
is turning us all into lunatics
Can U take the guns from our sons?
Right all the wrongs this administration's done?
Peace and freedom is the issue
Do you have a plan witcha?
If you've got a plan
If you've got the master plan
I got 2 vote 4 U
got 2 vote 4 U
Cause you're DA MAAAAAN!!!
Got 2 vote 4 U!!
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"You're The Man -- Pts. I & II"
From YOU'RE THE MAN [unreleased]; Pt. I issued on ANTHOLOGY, Pt. II previously unavailable on album. (Less)
Brenda Holloway Brenda Holloway (born June 21, 1946 in Atascadero, California) is an African-American singer and (More) Brenda Holloway (born June 21, 1946 in Atascadero, California) is an African-American singer and songwriter best known for her period as a recording artist for the Motown label during the 1960s. Biography Her best known hits from her Motown days were the soul ballad "Every Little Bit Hurts" (which reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964, and was the title track of her first album that year), "When I'm Gone" (#12 R&B #25 in 1965), and "You've Made Me So Very Happy", which she co-wrote with her sister Patrice Holloway (which reached only #39 in 1967, but in 1969 it was a major No. 2 hit for Blood, Sweat & Tears). She also had R&B hits with "I'll Always Love You," (#60 Pop) "Operator" (#36 R&B), and "Just Look What You've Done", (21 R&B, 69 Pop). Holloway did not fit the Motown mold well and some of her Motown recordings, especially the Smokey Robinson songs (When I'm Gone, Operator) were origninally recorded by Mary Wells before she left the label in 1964. She lived in Los Angeles, not Detroit, she had a grittier edge than the typical polished Motown performer, and she wrote songs as well as sang them, which was unprecedented for a female Motown artist. Motown held up the release of her second album, The Artistry of Brenda Holloway, until 1968. Holloway felt she was not being treated well by Motown, and did not like the general moral trends developing in the music industry, so she retired from the business later that year. She then married a minister and raised three daughters. Brenda Holloway inspired many Pop artists, including The Beatles who asked her to perform as the opening act on their 1965 tour of the U.S. She was the only female to open for them. Many critics feel in retrospect that Holloway was a "lost" Motown artist whose full abilities were never realized; Mary Wilson is among those pushing to have her music remembered. Although Motown (in the U.S.) only released 12 of her songs on its 20th Century Masters collection, the British version of the company Tamla-Motown released an anthology of her music in 2005 containing 35 selections. Both Holloway sisters worked as prominent background vocalists during the 1960s, in addition to their solo recording careers. They both backed Joe Cocker and the Grease Band on the 1968 cover version of The Beatles' "With a Little Help from My Friends", later the theme song to the 1980s television series The Wonder Years. In 1980, Brenda Holloway returned to record a gospel album. In 1987 Holloway went to the United Kingdom to record an album in a revival of the Northern soul scene. Beginning in 1995 she returned to live performing and continues to be active, singing background on Barry White's final album, "Staying Power" (1999). She also appeared on the PBS Special, Motown: The Early Years, singing a medley of Every Little Bit Hurts and Marvin Gaye's Distant Lover, but, typically, her performance, as well as that of Gladys Horton of The Marvelettes was not included in the commemorative DVD of the event. (Less)
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