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Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings — This Land Is Your Land
Album: Naturally
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Length: 4:21
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This land is your land, this land is my land
From California, well, to the New York Island
From the redwood forest, to the gulf stream waters
I tell you, this land was made for you and me
As I went walking down the ribbon of a highway
I saw above me, oh, that endless skyway
Now I saw below me that golden valley
And I said, "This land was made for you and me"
As I was walking, no dare not to stop me
They put up a sign that said
Oh, it said "private property"
Well, on the back side, you know it said nothing
So it must be that side was made for you and me
One bright sunny morning, well on the shadow of a steeple
Down by the way I fell
I saw my people
You know my day hungry, homeless
I stood wondering
I was wondering if this land was made for you and me
This land is your land, this land is my land
From Riverside, California to the Staten Island
Well, oh down to West of Georgia
Oh, don't forget to say Philadelphia
Oh,down to Mississippi, oh, Houston, Texas oh, L.A.
You know this land is your land, this land is my land
This land is your land
This land was made for you
This land was made for you and me
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 Ipse_Dixit wrote:

Somewhere in deep red 'Merica, a snowflake is complaining about this version of an American classic. I LOVE IT!




Somewhere anyone reads this comment is someone that thinks you're an ignorant asshole.
 Ipse_Dixit wrote:

Somewhere in deep red 'Merica, a snowflake is complaining about this version of an American classic. I LOVE IT!


Populist twist on a rural populist slice of working class Americana. Red state approved 👍🏽 🇺🇸 
 q4Fry wrote:

Wasn't the original written to protest nativism? I'm pretty sure that snowflake you refer to already hated the song.


Well, this is a better 'cover' of the commie anthem.
According to Wikipedial:  

Naturally is the second album by American funk band Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, released on January 25, 2005 on Daptone Records.
 Ipse_Dixit wrote:
Somewhere in deep red 'Merica, a snowflake is complaining about this version of an American classic. I LOVE IT!

Wasn't the original written to protest nativism? I'm pretty sure that snowflake you refer to already hated the song.
 DrLex wrote:

“Released: 0”
Music from the year zero!



'2000–2018 (as The Dap-Kings)'

suspecting it was '00
“Released: 0”
Music from the year zero!
The brass section is killin' it...I could live without the vocals tbh....
Yet another cover?!
Everybody in Santa Barbara loves Sharon! Truly missed. 
 Ipse_Dixit wrote:

Somewhere in deep red 'Merica, a snowflake is complaining about this version of an American classic. I LOVE IT!


i love this version too
Somewhere in deep red 'Merica, a snowflake is complaining about this version of an American classic. I LOVE IT!