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Adam and Eve Had the Blues lyrics
And created what we now call the land
He raised His hand and said, "They'll need a place to fly"
And created what we now call the sky
And then He gave life life to a man and a woman
And said, "The rest is in your hands"
So many years have passed since these 2 people loved
3 billion represents the children of their love
Too many tears have fallen from the eyes of the people
But ooo, the sun is ice
Let's give Adam and Eve another chance
To bring their children back together
Let's give Adam and Eve another chance
Show us how to love one another
(Got to learn to love one another)
Show us how to love one another
(Got to learn to love one another)
When He created all the beauty that we see
I know He had in mind a better life for you and me
But as we grow stronger, all people hunger
Just for the right to be free
Let's give Adam and Eve another chance
To bring their children back together
Let's give Adam and Eve another chance
Show us how to love one another
(Got to learn to love one another)
Show us how to love one another
(Got to learn to love one another)
(Got to learn to love one another)
Let's give Adam and Eve another chance
(Got to learn to love one another)
To bring their children back together
(Got to learn to love one another)
Let's give Adam and Eve another chance
(Got to learn to love one another)
You show us how to love one another
(Got to learn to love one another)
Let's give Adam and Eve another chance
(Got to learn to love one another)
To bring their children back together
And created what we now call the land
He raised His hand and said, "They'll need a place to fly"
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- Track 13 on The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings Disc 2
- 12 Sunshine Baby
- 14 Put It Where I Can Get It
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