Eric Burdon & WAR
In 1962, the foundation of the band was laid when Howard E. Scott and Harol… Read Full Bio ↴In 1962, the foundation of the band was laid when Howard E. Scott and Harold Brown formed a group called the Creators in Long Beach, California. Within a few years, they had added Charles Miller, B.B. Dickerson and Lonnie Jordan to the lineup. Lee Oskar and Papa Dee Allen later joined as well. They all shared a love of diverse styles of music, which they had absorbed living in the racially-mixed Los Angeles ghettos. The Creators recorded several singles on Dore Records while working with Jay Contreli, a saxophonist from the band Love. In 1968, the Creators became Nightshift and started performing with Deacon Jones, a football player and singer.
The original War was the brainchild of veteran record producer Jerry Goldstein ("My Boyfriend's Back," "Hang on Sloopy," "I Want Candy") and rock legend Eric Burdon (ex-lead singer of the top British band The Animals). "I first saw some of the guys who would eventually become War playing at the Rag Doll in North Hollywood, backing Deacon Jones, the pro football player, and knew immediately how potent these kids were," Goldstein said of his first exposure to the group. "I was friends with Eric and he was ready to throw in the towel on the music scene and return to Newcastle. He was tired of the 'rock' thing and desperate for a fresh authentic sound. I called him the morning after I first saw the band and made him return to the club the next night with me. Eric was so blown away by what he had heard that he jumped on stage to jam with them. The guys were so sheltered, that they hadn't even heard of Eric or The Animals. I had them in the studio within a week, and the rest is history!"
The year was 1969, and the band had the nerve to carry the name War at a time when peace was the slogan in an anti-Vietnam America. "Our mission was to spread a message of brotherhood and harmony," states founder and singer/keyboardist Lonnie Jordan. "Our instruments and voices became our weapons of choice and the songs our ammunition. We spoke out against racism, hunger, gangs, crimes, and turf wars, as we embraced all people with hope and the spirit of brotherhood. It's just as apropos today."
Eric Burdon & War began playing live shows and immediately found themselves in front of sold-out audiences throughout Southern California before entering into the studio to record their debut album Eric Burdon Declares WAR. The album's key track, the erotic, spaced-out, Latin-flavored "Spill The Wine," was an immediate worldwide hit and launched the band's career.
1970s
Burdon and War toured extensively across Europe and the States, garnering rave reviews from mainstream and music press alike. England's New Musical Express called War "the best live band I ever saw" after their first UK gig in London's Hyde Park. Musicians on both sides of the ocean were buzzing about this new band. Jimi Hendrix even jammed with War at Ronnie Scott's Club the night he died.
A second Burdon and War album, a two-disc set, The Black Man's Burdon, was released in 1970, before an exhausted and volatile Burdon left the band in the middle of its European tour. Already starting to assert themselves, War finished the tour without him and returned to record an album.
The result was War's 1971 self-entitled debut album. While this album met with only modest success, it laid the groundwork for things to come. Later that year, the band released All Day Music, which included the hit singles "All Day Music" and "Slippin' into Darkness." In 1972 the band's sound was refined and deepened with the release of The World Is a Ghetto; a gritty, celebratory, and reflective album which established War at the forefront of funk and brown-eyed soul. Its first single, "The Cisco Kid," shipped gold and brought the band a following in the Hispanic community that has remained loyal to the group to this day. The thought-provoking title song fueled the album's rise to the number one spot on Billboard and was voted Billboard's Album of the Year.
The next album, the slightly less gritty Deliver The Word (1973), contained the hits "Gypsy Man," and a re-recording of "Me And Baby Brother". This album proved a real challenge for the band since the pressure of their previous hits and a lack of focus made concentration difficult. Despite these conditions, the album went on to sell nearly two million copies. It was 1975 when the Why Can't We Be Friends? album was released. It included "Low Rider", the universal lowrider anthem, and the satirical title track, a half-joking but irresistibly soulful tune that both applauded and laughed at overly-positive utopian funk songs.
Exhausted from a non-stop schedule, the band took a year long hiatus from recording, but did release a greatest hits record which contained one new song, "Summer." War became the first group to ever include a new cut on a Greatest Hits package. With its easy flowing style the single went gold and earned them even more success. However, the emerging disco craze began to threaten the popularity of War's gritty and socially aware funk rock. Disco, with its programmed beats, slick production, and superficial lyrics, dominated the music scene; the unconstructed and free form street music that defined War was clearly not in vogue. Still, the group managed to attain success with the album Galaxy and its sleek, danceable title single. "Galaxy was inspired by Star Wars and just fit into the vibe of the time," Goldstein remembers. War's next project, coincidentally, would be a soundtrack album for the movie Youngblood in 1978.
Later years
Although War would never rekindle the level of prosperity that was reached in the mid-seventies, it continued to record music, releasing the albums The Music Band (1979), The Music Band 2 (1980), and Outlaw (1982). The singles "Outlaw," "You Got The Power," and "Cinco De Mayo" were warmly embraced by War fans. During the eighties, War began to focus more on touring than recording. In the beginning it was difficult, with small crowds, bad venues and low pay, but the band persevered. "It was the spirit of survival and the belief we few remaining original members had in our music that carried us forward," reflects original member Lonnie Jordan.
The band's popularity has grown steadily ever since, as a result of increased television appearances; use of their music in film, television and advertising; and samples and covers by other recording artists. Sampling of War by hip hop artists was prevalent enough to merit the compilation album Rap Declares War in 1992, which was sanctioned by the band and intended in part to demonstrate their ongoing influence as well as introduce them to a younger audience. This rather enlightened understanding of the sampling art and its promotional potential stood in contrast to the slew of lawsuits launched by other artists over sampling at the time. In 1994 the release of Peace Sign, an album well received by critics and fans, reinvigorated War's presence in the music scene. War now tours over 150 dates a year, in venues ranging from tens of thousands to a few dozen.
The band has also twice been honored by its hometown of Los Angeles, over a span of twenty years, for the positive contributions its music has made to the community.
The only original member in War's current lineup is Lonnie Jordan (keyboards). The largest group of the remaining members formed their own group, called the Lowrider Band. It consists of four original core group members of War: Howard E. Scott, B.B. Dickerson, Lee Oskar, and Harold Brown. These members lost the right in court to use and tour under the name War. Charles Miller was murdered in 1980 and Papa Dee Allen died of a heart attack in 1988.
The original War was the brainchild of veteran record producer Jerry Goldstein ("My Boyfriend's Back," "Hang on Sloopy," "I Want Candy") and rock legend Eric Burdon (ex-lead singer of the top British band The Animals). "I first saw some of the guys who would eventually become War playing at the Rag Doll in North Hollywood, backing Deacon Jones, the pro football player, and knew immediately how potent these kids were," Goldstein said of his first exposure to the group. "I was friends with Eric and he was ready to throw in the towel on the music scene and return to Newcastle. He was tired of the 'rock' thing and desperate for a fresh authentic sound. I called him the morning after I first saw the band and made him return to the club the next night with me. Eric was so blown away by what he had heard that he jumped on stage to jam with them. The guys were so sheltered, that they hadn't even heard of Eric or The Animals. I had them in the studio within a week, and the rest is history!"
The year was 1969, and the band had the nerve to carry the name War at a time when peace was the slogan in an anti-Vietnam America. "Our mission was to spread a message of brotherhood and harmony," states founder and singer/keyboardist Lonnie Jordan. "Our instruments and voices became our weapons of choice and the songs our ammunition. We spoke out against racism, hunger, gangs, crimes, and turf wars, as we embraced all people with hope and the spirit of brotherhood. It's just as apropos today."
Eric Burdon & War began playing live shows and immediately found themselves in front of sold-out audiences throughout Southern California before entering into the studio to record their debut album Eric Burdon Declares WAR. The album's key track, the erotic, spaced-out, Latin-flavored "Spill The Wine," was an immediate worldwide hit and launched the band's career.
1970s
Burdon and War toured extensively across Europe and the States, garnering rave reviews from mainstream and music press alike. England's New Musical Express called War "the best live band I ever saw" after their first UK gig in London's Hyde Park. Musicians on both sides of the ocean were buzzing about this new band. Jimi Hendrix even jammed with War at Ronnie Scott's Club the night he died.
A second Burdon and War album, a two-disc set, The Black Man's Burdon, was released in 1970, before an exhausted and volatile Burdon left the band in the middle of its European tour. Already starting to assert themselves, War finished the tour without him and returned to record an album.
The result was War's 1971 self-entitled debut album. While this album met with only modest success, it laid the groundwork for things to come. Later that year, the band released All Day Music, which included the hit singles "All Day Music" and "Slippin' into Darkness." In 1972 the band's sound was refined and deepened with the release of The World Is a Ghetto; a gritty, celebratory, and reflective album which established War at the forefront of funk and brown-eyed soul. Its first single, "The Cisco Kid," shipped gold and brought the band a following in the Hispanic community that has remained loyal to the group to this day. The thought-provoking title song fueled the album's rise to the number one spot on Billboard and was voted Billboard's Album of the Year.
The next album, the slightly less gritty Deliver The Word (1973), contained the hits "Gypsy Man," and a re-recording of "Me And Baby Brother". This album proved a real challenge for the band since the pressure of their previous hits and a lack of focus made concentration difficult. Despite these conditions, the album went on to sell nearly two million copies. It was 1975 when the Why Can't We Be Friends? album was released. It included "Low Rider", the universal lowrider anthem, and the satirical title track, a half-joking but irresistibly soulful tune that both applauded and laughed at overly-positive utopian funk songs.
Exhausted from a non-stop schedule, the band took a year long hiatus from recording, but did release a greatest hits record which contained one new song, "Summer." War became the first group to ever include a new cut on a Greatest Hits package. With its easy flowing style the single went gold and earned them even more success. However, the emerging disco craze began to threaten the popularity of War's gritty and socially aware funk rock. Disco, with its programmed beats, slick production, and superficial lyrics, dominated the music scene; the unconstructed and free form street music that defined War was clearly not in vogue. Still, the group managed to attain success with the album Galaxy and its sleek, danceable title single. "Galaxy was inspired by Star Wars and just fit into the vibe of the time," Goldstein remembers. War's next project, coincidentally, would be a soundtrack album for the movie Youngblood in 1978.
Later years
Although War would never rekindle the level of prosperity that was reached in the mid-seventies, it continued to record music, releasing the albums The Music Band (1979), The Music Band 2 (1980), and Outlaw (1982). The singles "Outlaw," "You Got The Power," and "Cinco De Mayo" were warmly embraced by War fans. During the eighties, War began to focus more on touring than recording. In the beginning it was difficult, with small crowds, bad venues and low pay, but the band persevered. "It was the spirit of survival and the belief we few remaining original members had in our music that carried us forward," reflects original member Lonnie Jordan.
The band's popularity has grown steadily ever since, as a result of increased television appearances; use of their music in film, television and advertising; and samples and covers by other recording artists. Sampling of War by hip hop artists was prevalent enough to merit the compilation album Rap Declares War in 1992, which was sanctioned by the band and intended in part to demonstrate their ongoing influence as well as introduce them to a younger audience. This rather enlightened understanding of the sampling art and its promotional potential stood in contrast to the slew of lawsuits launched by other artists over sampling at the time. In 1994 the release of Peace Sign, an album well received by critics and fans, reinvigorated War's presence in the music scene. War now tours over 150 dates a year, in venues ranging from tens of thousands to a few dozen.
The band has also twice been honored by its hometown of Los Angeles, over a span of twenty years, for the positive contributions its music has made to the community.
The only original member in War's current lineup is Lonnie Jordan (keyboards). The largest group of the remaining members formed their own group, called the Lowrider Band. It consists of four original core group members of War: Howard E. Scott, B.B. Dickerson, Lee Oskar, and Harold Brown. These members lost the right in court to use and tour under the name War. Charles Miller was murdered in 1980 and Papa Dee Allen died of a heart attack in 1988.
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Eric Burdon & WAR Lyrics
A Day In The Life Everyday its always the same No point in fighting, its not…
Bare Back Ride Let?s go bare back ridin? baby, yes. Come on baby, let?s…
Beautiful Newborn Child Oh yeah I'm a child of the funky time Oh yeah…
black on black in black Hmm, aahhhh I see a red door and I want to…
Can't Take Away Our Music Oh, there?s one thing that I?m sure, It?s so proud and…
Gun Throw away your gun, All it takes to have fun. Throw away…
Home Cookin' You hear that sound That's the sound of little feet Running …
Home Dream Oooo yea. Somethin' pretty bad, Has got a hold on me. Somet…
I have a dream Instead of being alone on the weekend How about late Saturda…
Love Is All Around Hey, glad to see you You, what a pleasure to meet…
Magic Mountain Well, I'm goin' up, up on Magic Mountain. Well, I'm goin'…
Mother Earth Mother Earth is waitin' for you, yes she is She is…
Nights in White Satin Nights in white satin, Never reaching the end, Letters I've …
Out Of Nowhere Who is the clown? Who is the fool? which one knows that…
Paint It Black Hmm, aahhhh I see a red door and I want to…
Paint It Black III Hmm, ah I see a red door and I want to…
Paint It Black Medley Hmm, aahhhh I see a red door and I want to…
Spill The Wine I was once out strolling One very hot summer's day When I…
Spill The Wine - I was once out strolling one very hot summer's day When…
Spirit I've been watching you, For such a long time. I can't lose…
They Can't Take Away Our Music Oh, there?s one thing that I?m sure, It?s so proud and…
Tobacco Road I was born in a bunk My mother died and my…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Eric Burdon:
27 Forever As the nights have passed And the girls wouldn′t last And th…
4. Nights In White Satin I Nights in white satin, Never reaching the end, Letters I'v…
40 days Forty days and forty nights Since my baby left this town S…
44 blues I wore my 44 so long it made my shoulder…
A Day In The Life Read the news today oh boy About a lucky man who…
All I Do I ain't got no time for nothin' to do, And I…
American Dreams Hey, hey, it's me on the radio Everybody knows my name I'm…
Anything For you, my friend, I'd do anything Shine your shoes, anythi…
As The Years Go Passing By Ah the blues The ball and chain that is 'round every…
Bare Back Ride Let?s go bare back ridin? baby, yes. Come on baby, let?s…
Bird On The Beach Stood with my kid on the lonely windswept beach The winter…
Black And White World I'm a war child raised from the ashes radium The sunlight…
Boom Boom Boom boom, boom boom Gonna shoot you right down Take you in…
Bring It On Home to Me If you ever change your mind About leaving, leaving me behi…
Broken Records Broken records on the ground Paris traffic spinning round a…
Can't Kill The Boogieman Crazy lazy days back in The UK Art school we wore…
Circuit rider Don't you cry for me mama, cause I can't stay, I'm…
City Boy Well, I came back to the city And it wasn't very…
Como Se Llama Mama Como se llama mama Baby whats your name Mi vuelve loco bab…
Con't Kill The Boogieman Crazy lazy days back in The UK Art school we wore…
Crawling King Snake Well, I'm the Crawlin' King Snake And I rule my den I'm…
Cry To Me When your baby leaves you all alone And nobody calls you…
Darkness Darkness Darkness, darkness be my pillow Take me in and let me…
Devil You recall Big Red? He spent most of his life…
Devil and Jesus The Devil and Jesus The Devil and Jesus The Devil and Jesus…
Devil Run My Papa left and the war went on Got no rest…
Devil Slide You recall Big Red? He spent most of his life…
Dey Won't I've seen the kings I've seen the queens I've seen them ri…
Don When you complain and criticize I feel I'm nothing…
Don't Ever Let Nobody Drag You You might slide You might tumble and fall by the road…
Don't ever let nobody drag your spirit down You might slide You might tumble and fall by the road…
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood Baby, do you understand me now Sometimes I feel a little…
Don't Let Me Be Miunderstood Baby, do you understand me now Sometimes I feel a little…
Don't Let Me Be Understood Baby, do you understand me now Sometimes I feel a little…
Don\'t Let Me Be Misunderstood Baby, do you understand me now Sometimes I feel a little…
Ecstasy The magic of your kiss And holding you like this is…
Factory Girl As I went out walking One fine summer morning The birds in…
Feeling blue Forty days and forty nights Since my baby left this town Sun…
Forty Days and Forty Nights Forty days and forty nights Since my baby left this town S…
Forty Four I wore my .44 so long, I've made my shoulder…
Freedom How delicious is the winning of her kiss Bind her love…
Gin House Blues Stay away from me everybody, 'cause I'm in my sin …
Going Back To Memphis I've been struggling up here, child, trying to make a…
Gonna Send You Back to Walker You had nothin' when I met you baby But look what…
Good Times When I think of all the good times that I've…
Gospel Singer In the town of Tifton, Georgia On a hot and dusty…
Gotta Get It On In this dirty old part of the city Where the…
Gotta Serve Somebody You may be an ambassador to England or France, You may…
GTO In Biloxi Mississippi on a street called Waterloo At the ro…
Gun Throw away your gun, All it takes to have fun. Throw away…
Have Mercy Judge Have mercy, I'm in a world of trouble now I'm being…
Heart Attack She's such a thriller, the number one killer in town She'll…
Heaven Everyone is trying to get to the bar. The name of…
Help Me Girl Girl have you ever been hungry So hungry that you had…
Hey Gyp I'll buy you a Chevrolet, I'll buy you a Chevrolet,…
Highway 62 On this day more than any other day Is the time…
Home Cookin' You hear that sound That's the sound of little feet Running …
Home Dream Ooh yea. Somethin' pretty bad, Has got a hold on me. Someth…
house of the raising sun There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising…
I The rooms were so much colder then My father was a…
I don You know I got a letter from a friend of…
I Just Want To Make Love To You I don't want you to be no slave I don't want…
I Put A Spell On You I put a spell on you because you're mine You better…
I Used To Be An Animal I want to tell you a story Once upon a time There…
I Will Be With You Again It's ten o'Clock in the morning Can't get out of my…
I'm an Animal I'm an animal I'm an animal I'm an animal...here to blow you…
I'm Crying I don't hear your knock upon my door I don't have…
In My Secret Life This is my confession it came to me late last…
Inside Sittin' here lonely like a broken man Sell my time…
Inside Looking Out Sittin' here lonely like a broken man Sell my time and…
Invitation to the White House White houses in neat little rows, Contrasting against the s…
It It's a hard world to get a break in All the…
It Hurts Me Too (Spoken Intro by Louisiana Red) You know what, I hate the…
It's My Lie It's a hard world to get a break in All the…
It's My Life It's a hard world to get a break in All the…
Jazzman 58 in Paris in the pouring rain I saw the sweet…
Kingsize Jones Nobody ever held a gun to my head When you and…
Knight In White Satin Nights in white satin, Never reaching the end, Letters I've …
Leo's Place You can always get a decent cuppa coffee Just a…
Light Out Standin' on the front porch I grabbed her and I…
Living in Fear Out in the streets Where the crime rate is rising There's pe…
Magic Mountain Well, I'm goin' up, up on Magic Mountain. Well, I'm goin'…
Mama Told Me Not To Come Will you have whiskey with your water Or sugar with your…
Man Man, woman, desire, love Love one another Can true love last…
Medley Don't Let Me Be Misund Baby, do you understand me now Sometimes I feel a little…
Medley: When I Was Young The rooms were so much colder then My father was a…
Monterey The people came and listened Some of them came and played Ot…
Mother Earth Mother Earth is waitin' for you, yes she is She is…
Motorcycle Girl I see the light in your eyes It's getting dimmer everyday I…
My Secret Life This is my confession it came to me late last…
Never give up blues I been down that country road I been down that highway…
Nights in White Satin Nights in white satin, Never reaching the end, Letters I've …
Nights In White Satin 1 Nights in white satin, Never reaching the end, Letters I'v…
No More Elmore Just after I left school I begin working for living Came h…
No Self Pity Electric light shines bright But against the sun it is dim J…
Once Upon A Time Once upon a time when I was in high school I…
Orange and Red Beams Orange and red beams In and out Peek through my window In…
Out Of Nowhere Who is the clown? Who is the fool? which one knows that…
Over The Border I closed the door on a Hong Kong man He made…
Paint It Black Hmm, aahhhh I see a red door and I want to…
Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood Baby, do you understand me now Sometimes I feel a little…
Power Company My daddy worked a lifetime, yeah For the Power Company Tur…
Power to the People Power to the people Power to the people Power to the people …
Real Me I've been here a million years You know who I am Sing…
Red cross store Well I ain't goin' back to that Red Cross store…
Ride On It's another lonely evening In another lonely town But I a…
Ring Of Fire (Aaaa...) (Aaaa...) Love is a burnin' thing And it makes a f…
River Deep Mountain High When you were a young girl Did you have a rag…
River Is Rising The river is rising Carrying me away to another world The ri…
Roadhouse Blues Yeah Yeah, keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon…
Run for Your Life Tension in the city Danger in the air I can hear the…
San Fanciscan Nights Strobe light beam, creates dreams Walls move, minds do too …
San Franciscan Night This following program is dedicated to the city And people…
San Francisco Nights Strobe light beam, creates dreams Walls move, minds do too …
See See Rider Oh, see, see see rider Girl, see, what you've done Oh, oh,…
Sixteen Tons Some people say a man is made outta' mud A poor…
Sky Pilot He blesses the boys as they stand in line The smell…
So Much Love In the mist of all my darkness, baby You came alone…
Soul of a man Well I want somebody to tell me Answer if you can! Well…
Spill The Wine I was once out strolling One very hot summer's day When I…
Spirit I've been watching you, For such a long time. I can't lose…
Squeeze Her Tease Her Squeeze her, tease her Hey listen fellows You wanna get tha…
Stop Stop what you're doin', baby come a little closer to…
Take It Easy Take it easy lovin' me Don't start thinkin' I'm something t…
The Dream haessal gadeuk hwachanghan eoneu nal sone japhil deut geureo…
The House Of The Raising Sun Hmm my mother was a tailor Sewed my new blue jeans My…
The House Of The Rising Sun There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising…
The Night This following program is dedicated to the city And people…
The Real Me I've been here a million years You know who I am Sing…
The Road The road, the road is a killer Backed up by devious…
The Secret I jused to watch you Jules LeBlanc When you thought no…
They Can Oh, there?s one thing that I?m sure, It?s so proud and…
To Love Somebody You don't know what it's like You don't know what it's…
To Tobacco road I was born in a bunk My mother died and my…
Wall of Silence I hate to say it but I hear children crying I…
Water This world is not for me I'll make a new one,…
We In this dirty old part of the city Where the…
We Got to Get Out of This Place In this dirty old part of the city Where the…
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place In this dirty old part of the city Where the…
We've got to get out of this place In this dirty old part of the city Where the…
We've Gotta Get Out of This Place In this dirty old part of the city Where the…
What Am I Living For Well, what am I living for if not for you? What…
When I Was Young 'The rooms were so much colder then My father was a…
White House White houses in neat little rows Contrasting against the sky…
White Houses White houses in neat little rows, Contrasting against the s…
Winds Of Change There are winds of changes blowing Gathering leaves up in it…
We have lyrics for these tracks by WAR:
"Spill The Wine" I was once out strolling one very hot summer's day When…
A Day in the Life Everyday its always the same No point in fighting, its not…
All Day Music Music is what we like to play Yeah yeah All day, all…
Angel I've been known to walk with the angels, I've been known…
Baby Brother Me and baby brother Used to run together Me and baby brother…
Baby it I really can't stay Baby it's cold outside I've got to go…
Baby, It's Cold Outside Do do do do Do do do do Since you've been gone…
Ballero Ballero Paquita que ballero Ballero Paquita que ballero …
Beetles In The Bog When the sun goes down With the one you love Out in…
Blisters Welcome to strings and bling, would you like to take…
Bombenhagel As we heard the threatening sirens Warned against the bomb…
Cinco De Mayo I met a little Spanish girl on the fifth of…
Cisco Kid The Cisco Kid was a friend of mine The Cisco Kid…
City, Country, City (Instrumental)…
Deliver The Word If misery is your best friend And has gotten so you…
Don't Let No One Get You Down Don't let no one, no one get you down Cause if…
East L.A When you see a girl Walking down the street You can bet…
Everything Look at the stars And how they shine Over suburban streets a…
Fidel's Fantasy Wake up, Fidel... wake up It's time for your fantasy, ha,…
Four Cornered Room Zoom Zoom Zooooom Zoom Zoom Zoom Zoom Zoom Zoom Zoom Zoom Zo…
Galaxy Take me to your place in space I'm sick and tired…
Get Down Tell me brother, How do you feel, When the pretty…
Good Good Feeling Nuh uh, nuh oh Nuh uh, don't go Nuh uh, nuh oh Nuh…
Gypsy Man They call They call me a gypsy man They call me a…
Happiness That's the last I'll compromise Before your perfect eyes It'…
Heartbeat Ain't no need a worryin' 'bout the future Ain't no need…
Hell I life my eyes and I plead for this to…
Hey Señorita Que? No, no puedo No puedo Realmente, no puedo ahora No, no …
Home Dream Ooh yea. Somethin' pretty bad, Has got a hold on me. So…
I Am Elite Stand aside for superior race You are nothing but worms A m…
I Got You You got the power To keep my fire a-burnin' You got the…
I'm The One Just tell me how does it feel to be loved To…
In Mazatlan I dreamed of a place That is always on my mind (On…
In Your Arms Race to the sea they meet at Ypre The Germans dig…
It's My Life It’s My Night – WAR*HALL Heyo its my night I’m on a…
Just Because It's on for now, niggas ballin' now (uh huh) It's The…
L.A. Sunshine Me get high off the sunshine Me gettin' high off the…
Leroy's Latin Lament The dreams we share, The way we feel might be in…
Life If I only had one life to live I’d spend it…
Livin' in the Red Mmm mmm mmm C'mon party a little bit wit' me Bill collecto…
Lotus Blossom I’ve been searching most everywhere To find someone with wh…
Low Rider All my friends know the low rider (yeah) The low rider…
Low Rider (remix) All my friends know the low rider The low rider is…
magic mountain Well, I'm goin' up, up on Magic Mountain. Well, I'm goin'…
Me & Baby Brother Me and baby brother Used to run together Me and baby brother…
Nappy Head Riding round town with all the windows down Eight track play…
Outlaw I'm a stranger in town and my gun's never cold I'm…
Peace Sign It was a good day L.A. everybody was a rocking…
Reapers Of Satan Keep on thinking about tomorrow Keep on pleading your future…
Revenge Armies of darkness gather Moving forward for (???) This t…
Satan Keep on thinking about tomorrow Keep on pleading your future…
Satan's Millenium Kill, rape, burn, destroy (???) lord of lies HAIL SATAN!!!…
Shake It Down "Turn it down", she said The voices in my head are…
Slippin Ah Well, well, well, well, well, well, well Wow, wow, wow …
Slippin Into Darkness Ah Well, well, well, well, well, well, well Wow, wow, wow (h…
Slippin' Part 2 Ah Well, well, well, well, well, well, well Wow, wow, wow …
Slipping Into Darkness Ah Well, well, well, well, well, well, well Wow, wow, wow (h…
Slowly We Walk Together Slowly we walk together Joining hands in little hands We tur…
So You can't cut me loose until you show me I told…
Son Oh Son Carry with you my anger and hate Be strong and avenge…
Southern Part Of Texas I can't remember, the places I've seen I've got me, holes…
Spill the Wine I was once out strolling One very hot summer's day When I…
Summer Ridin' 'round town with all the windows down Eight track pla…
Summer Dreams Riding round town with all the windows down Eight track play…
Sun Oh Son Sun blows my mind And it keeps my tonsils dry Earth gives…
That Bathi ndaz'phakamisa nxibe iStiletto I told em Bathi ndicing…
That L.A. Sunshine Me get high off the sunshine Me gettin' high off the…
That's What Love Will Do I walk alone, alone alone alone Feeling sad and so…
The Cisco Kid The Cisco Kid was a friend of mine The Cisco Kid…
The Sons Of War Carry with you my anger and hate Be strong and avenge…
The Way We Feel There are 8 million stories About sex and violence And I've…
The World Is A Ghetto Walkin' down the street Smoggy-eyed Looking at the sky (the…
There Must Be A Reason There must be a reason why I don't know There must be…
They Can't Take Away Our Music Oh, there?s one thing that I?m sure, It?s so proud and…
Tobacco Road I was born in a bunk My mother died and my…
Total War Look and see the doom's day is here Candles firing, shells…
War Between the world and me: Pressure-splitting seams. Immine…
War Is Coming! War Is Coming! The ANZACs sailed from Albany to a cheering crowd They were…
We Are War We have lost so much It's hard to hold on without…
Where Was You At I been down on my bending knees Where was you at? Where…
Whose Cadillac Is That It was a California day And we came to play Riding smooth…
Whose Cadillac Is That? It was a California day And we came to play Riding smooth…
Why Can Oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh Oh,…
Why Can't We Be Friends Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh…
Why Cant We Be Friends Oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh Oh,…
Why Cant We Be Friends? Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh…
Why Can\'t We Be Friends Oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh Oh,…
Why Can’t We Be Friends Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh…
World Is A Ghetto Walkin' down the street, smoggy-eyed Looking at the sky, st…
You Got The Power You got the power To keep my fire a-burnin' You got the…
You Got The Power [Peter Reis You got the power To keep my fire a-burnin' You got the…
Youngblood Sometimes we're left to uncover the wreckage At the mercy of…