@Raul: Stevie Wonder vond Isn't She Lovely helemaal niks en wilde het daarom nooit op single uitbrengen. En als ik dit zo hoor klinkt alles van Tom Misch ook een beetje te veel hetzelfde. Kraamverlof allversions zei eerder dat huidskleur van een artiest niet uitmaakt, maar dit is weer zo'n voorbeeld waarbij ik denk dat dat wel zo is. Voor jou dan.
Om nog even terug te komen op een eerder bericht van SprintMaster. Ja daar heb ik zelf ook verschillende voorbeelden van. Niemand Thuis van Tröckener Kecks is zo'n voorbeeld. Wel in de KINK 1500 omdat die zender het regelmatig draait. Maar je zou dit vrij rustige nummer eerder in de Top 2000 verwachten. Ook Jóga van Björk is een voorbeeld van een nummer dat alleen maar door KINK gedraaid wordt. Op R2 hoor je altijd maar Human Behaviour. Overigens staat er helemaal niets van Björk meer in de Top 2000 zie ik nu.
Speciaal voor Esims nog even de tekst!
First man to die
For the flag we now hold high
Was a black man
The ground were we stand
With the flag held in our hand
Was first the redman's
Guide of a ship
On the first Columbus trip
Was a brown man
The railroads for trains
Came on tracking that was laid
By the yellow man
We pledge allegiance
All our lives
To the magic colors
Red, blue and white
But we all must be given
The liberty that we defend
For with justice not for all men
History will repeat again
It's time we learned
This world was made for all men
Heart surgery
Was first done successfully
By a black man
Friendly man who died
But helped the pilgrims to survive
Was a redman
Farm workers rights
Were lifted to new heights
By a brown man
Incandescent light
Was invented to give sight
By the white man
We pledge allegiance
All our lives
To the magic colors
Red, blue and white
But we all must be given
The liberty that we defend
For with justice not for all men
History will repeat again
It's time we learned
This world was made for all men
Here me out
Now I know the birthday of a nation
Is a time when a country celebrates
But as your hand touches your heart
Remember we all played a part in america
To help that banner wave
First clock to be made
In america was created
By a black man
Scout who used no chart
Helped lead lewis and clark
Was a redman
Use of martial arts
In our country got its start
By a yellow man
And the leader with a pen
Signed his name to free all men
Was a white man
We pledge allegiance
All our lives
To the magic colors
Red, blue and white
But we all must be given
The liberty that we defend
For with justice not for all men
History will repeat again
It's time we learned
This world was made for all men
God saved his world for all men
All people
All babies
All children
All colors
All races
This world's for you
And me
This world
My world
Your world
Everybody's world
This world
Their world
Our world
This world was made for all men
Who was the first man to set foot on the North Pole?
Matthew Henson, a black man
Who was the first American to show the Pilgrims at Plymouth the secrets of survival in the new world?
Squanto, a red man
Who was the soldier of Company G who won high honors for extraordinary heroism in World War 1?
Sing Kee, a yellow man
Who was the leader of united farm workers and helped farm workers maintain dignity and respect?
Caesar Chavez, a brown man
Who was the founder of blood plasma and the director of the Red Cross blood bank?
Dr. Charles Drew, a black man
Who was the great American heroine who aided the Lewis and Clark expedition?
Sacajewa, a red woman
Who was the famous educator and semanticist who made outstanding contributions to education in America?
Hayakawa, a yellow man
Who invented the world's first stop light and the gas mask?
Garrett Morgan, a black man
Who was the American surgeon who was one of the founders of neurosurgery?
Harvey Williams Cushing, a white man
Who was the man who helped design the nation's capitol
Made the first clock to give time in America and wrote the first almanac?
Benjamin Banneker, a black man
Who was the legendary hero who helped establish the League of Iroquois?
Hiawatha, a red man
Who was the leader of the first microbiotic center in America?
Micho Kushi, a yellow man
Who was the founder of the city of Chicago in 1772?
Jean Baptiste, a black man
Who was one of the organizers of the American Indian Movement?
Denis Banks, a red man
Who was the Jewish financier who raised funds to sponsor Christopher Columbus' voyage to America?
Lewis D. Santangel, a white man
Who was the woman who led countless slaves to freedom on the underground railroad?
Harriet Tubman, a black woman
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