
Nei Lisboa, Diversos, Doubters Club, DJ Geoffe, Johnny Mathis, Peter Durchin, Phoebe Snow, Liquid Todd, Bad Haggis, One Love, Type O Negative, Wayman Tisdale, Jackie Mittoo, Dawn Catron, Noel Webb, Nicki Richards, Lisa Lamb), Jason Mraz, Ramsey Lewis, Aphrodite, Patti Austin, THE SEALS & CROFTS COLLECTION (1979) and TRACES (2004).Ĭovered by The Isley Brothers, Spiral (feat. Say, have you ever been took? You're lookin' like you ought to be. Say, take a bit of a look, tell me what you think you see. Say, are you readin' me right, or are you too afraid? Say, can you see the light bleedin' through the shade? You ride a little, hide a little, close your eyes and sigh a little. Say, you wouldn't try to go, 'fraid to blow your mind. Say, I betcha don't know, I can tell your kind. Say, have you seen the ground, wonder where you've been? Say, have you ever been down, wished you had just a fin? (lyrics and music by James Seals & Dash Crofts, 1971) The funny little man can see beyond the hill. When will he grow up, can time wait until See the funny little man, small in his size when compared to the land.

See the funny little man, running and hiding and flailing his hands.Īsking himself what could have gone wrong, for he has worked hard the whole day long. When rain comes the hill will come sliding down and will not hold. Little does he know that he's working in vain. In his search for something to build, perhaps a church on the side of a hill. See the funny little man, huffing and puffing and digging the sand. (Return to Top) - (Return to S & C Lyrics Page) The draught of understanding wisdom, peace and love is ours. Haven't you noticed the rays? The spirit sun in strongerĪlas here comes the Gardener he's come to till the flowers. Haven't you noticed the days somehow keep getting longer? The sweetness of your nectar has drawn me like a fly.

Lift us up to the heaven of holiness, oh source of our being, oh hummingbird. Oh hummingbird, mankind was waiting for you to come flying along. THE SEALS & CROFTS COLLECTION (1979), LIFT UP YOUR VOICES AND SING, VOL. (lyrics by James Seals music by James Seals & Dash Crofts, 1971)įrom the albums SUMMER BREEZE (1972), GREATEST HITS (1975), Produced by Louie Shelton Jim Seals- vocals, guitar, fiddle, saxophone Dash Crofts – vocals, mandolin, electric guitar, piano Robert Lichtig – bass, flute, clarinet piano – Larry Knechtel, Clarence McDonald, Mike Lang, Michael Omartian, John Ford Coley drums – Jim Gordon, Jim Keltner, John Guerin, Russ Kunkel bass – Wilton Felder, Harvey Brooks, Joe Osborn, Louie Shelton tamboura and tablas – Milt Holland congas – King Errison electric guitar – Louie Shelton steel guitar – “Red” Rhodes banjo – John Hartford flute – Jim Horn, with love from Shelter background singers – Dee Higgins, Louie Shelton, Donnie Shelton string arrangement – Mary Paich recorded at Sound Factory, Hollywood engineers – Dave Hassinger (first), Val Garay (second) special thanks to our bass player, Bobby Lichtig (who was late for our picnic picture) for his continuing devotion and inspirational musicianship throughout the past two albums art direction – Ed Thrasher illustrations – Mark English album design – Dave Bhrang special thanks to our road manager Jim Root for services rendered above and beyond the call of duty roadies – Leonard Mace and Ron Aston. Unreleased song from the SUMMER BREEZE recording sessions in July of 1972 was Number 1, a surprise in retrospect, was War's THE WORLD IS A GHETTO. According to Billboard ratings, SUMMER BREEZE was ranked #2 among all albums chartedĭuring 1973.
