Saswat Songbook
 
 
 
Hamish Imlach / Iain Mackintosh
Andorra
Take me to Andorra Andorra Andorra
Take me to Andorra
It's the land that I adore
They spend four dollars and ninety cents
On armanents and their defence
Did you ever see such confidence
Andorra hip
 
 
Pete Seeger
And Study War No More
1. Gonna lay down my sword & shield down by the riverside
Down by the riverside, down by the riverside
Gonna lay down my sword & shield down by the riverside
And study war no more
I ain’t a-gonna
 
 
Bob Lusk
9420 Wogan Terrace
My father, talked to the man who worked the tugboats
My father, knew how to ride a horse and shoot a gun
My father, rode the rails
My father, worked in the apple orchards
My father, was in the army
 
 
Jim Garland
I Dont Want Your Millions
I don't want your millions, Mister,
I don't want your diamond ring.
All I want is the right to live, Mister,
Give me back my job again.
Now, I don't want your Rolls-Royce, Mister,
I don't want your
 
 
Bob Miller
Rich Man and the Poor Man
 
There's just two kind of people, the sinner and the saint;
There's one that gets and always got while the other poor one ain't.
Oh, the rich man drives his Lincoln past the red light with a grin,

 
 
Song is the Weapon
These are not songs for almighty, supernatural or jilted lovers. Not imperial war march tunes, personal fantasies or classical sensuousness. These workers’ songs emanate a class sentiment, a nauseating despair, a cry for freedom. Not all fun n frolic, it was bitter n sweat. Our these songs!