someone please help me out , i have been looking for this Bill Withers song about indians. i have a indian beat and music to the song. i don't know the name of it. i haven't heard its since the early to mid 70's when i was a child. that have always have been my very favorite song my him along with lovely day.
this is true this is a great song not too many remeber this song lol dam i was 9yrs old when it was on the charts but glad to be a listener to bill withers
It all comes around. Hard times and war and bullshit. No matter how much we advance we seem to just stay the same. Why? These times (then) now that was the anthem. .
It all comes around. Hard times and war and bullshit. No matter how much we advance we seem to just stay the same. Why? These times (then) now that was the anthem.
I first heard this in 1972 or '73 in, of all places, the second-floor young men's section of Carson Pirie Scott's store at State and Madison in Chicago.
I'm guessing the Muzak employee who programmed it into the R&B playlist only listened to the first 30 seconds of it. Hope he didn't get in too much trouble.;)
someone please help me out , i have been looking for this Bill Withers song about indians. i have a indian beat and music to the song. i don't know the name of it. i haven't heard its since the early to mid 70's when i was a child. that have always have been my very favorite song my him along with lovely day.
RepublicansAreNazis 3 months ago
this is true this is a great song not too many remeber this song lol dam i was 9yrs old when it was on the charts but glad to be a listener to bill withers
appleman2500 3 months ago
One of his best for sure, powerful lyrics
LorenzoMikele 3 months ago
@antiliberal10
yeah nothing says easy listening like a song about suicide
jdector53 4 months ago
It all comes around. Hard times and war and bullshit. No matter how much we advance we seem to just stay the same. Why? These times (then) now that was the anthem. .
D84D 5 months ago
It all comes around. Hard times and war and bullshit. No matter how much we advance we seem to just stay the same. Why? These times (then) now that was the anthem.
D84D 5 months ago
So fitting these days. Laid back
antiliberal10 5 months ago
I first heard this in 1972 or '73 in, of all places, the second-floor young men's section of Carson Pirie Scott's store at State and Madison in Chicago.
I'm guessing the Muzak employee who programmed it into the R&B playlist only listened to the first 30 seconds of it. Hope he didn't get in too much trouble.;)
artistmac 7 months ago 2
One of the best Withers songs!
TangoBinAlsheed 7 months ago
fuck yeah\
OhioSeaPrinciple 7 months ago