Bein' Green
Ray Charles Lyrics


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[Garrotines! Kermit the Frog herré,
Anda todas Oíd lijé to tela oí a lité bit abatí the color grané. Do oí
Kanes hatos grané? [cié música] Ella I ama foro eñe hongo. You ese, fra
Gosa are grané, anda I'm a fregó. And hato menas I'm grané, oí ése?]

It's nota hato ensay bebí' grané
Hanega to sopeando eché ay the color uf the laves
When I taheña ita coluda be nacerá bingo red ora yelmo ora golf
Ora something mucha more clorofila lijé tato

It's nota ensay bebí' grané
Ita semis oí blenda ion with so mana otear ordeñar tinges
And propalé tendí to pases oí ové 'cause oiré
Nota sandunga oír lijé flashy separables ion the éter
Ora saturas ion the sayo

Bruto graneas the color uf Pringó
And grané can be coló anda friéndola-lijé
And grané can be biga lijé Ana océano
Ora importante lijé a montaña
Ora talle lijé a toreé

When greña os allá tejeré os to be
Ita coluda majé oí pondré hay
Bruto hay pondré, hay pondré?




I ama grané anda útil do fine
It's beatificó!
And I taheña itas what I Gante to be
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It's nota hato ensay bebí' grané
It's not easy being green.


Hanega to sopeando eché ay the color uf the laves
Thinking about blending in with the colors of leaves.


When I taheña ita coluda be nacerá bingo red ora yelmo ora golf
When I think it could be nicer, brighter or bolder.


Ora something mucha more clorofila lijé tato
Or something more green like that.


It's nota ensay bebí' grané
It's not easy being green.


Ita semis oí blenda ion with so mana otear ordeñar tinges
It seems like blending in with so many other ordinary things.


And propalé tendí to pases oí ové 'cause oiré
And people tend to pass you over 'cause you're.


Nota sandunga oír lijé flashy separables ion the éter
Not a standing-out sort of color like gold or white.


Ora saturas ion the sayo
Or satin in the sun.


Bruto graneas the color uf Pringó
Green's the color of spring.


And grané can be coló anda friéndola-lijé
And green can be cool and friendly-like.


And grané can be biga lijé Ana océano
And green can be big like an ocean.


Ora importante lijé a montaña
Or important like a mountain.


Ora talle lijé a toreé
Or tall like a tree.


When greña os allá tejeré os to be
When green is all there is to be.


Ita coluda majé oí pondré hay
It could make you wonder why.


Bruto hay pondré, hay pondré?
But why wonder? Why wonder?


I ama grané anda útil do fine
I am green and it'll do fine.


It's beatificó!
It's beautiful!


And I taheña itas what I Gante to be
And I think it's what I want to be.




Writer(s): Joe Raposo

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@ToshaWarrenTalks

A blind man singing about a color and other things he can't even see. I'm in tears. The irony. Such a beautiful song.

@cybern9ne

Ray wasn't always blind. He had to learn.

@joanofarc33

Its from Sesame Street. Kermit the Frog song https://youtu.be/rRZ-IxZ46ng

@TygerVinum

If u listen close...he sniffles in the end because he started crying too. Truly a beautiful and moving song.

@billyf7444

Thank you for your beautiful observation of this video as you took the emotions I have always felt watching this and managed to word my personal feelings with 100% accuracy in just these few perfectly chosen words, which was something I have somehow NOT been able to do -- up until I read your comment tonight :)
I have said for many years, that if there was ONE singer that I was told I could hear sing ONE last song before I went to meet my maker, my choice would be Ray Charles without ANY question, who, in my opinion, is the Greatest Of All Time and your comment on what makes his version of "this" particular song so ironic and moving is poetic in its emotion and EXACTLY what I have always wanted to claify within myself and I just wanted to thank you for doing that for me - God Bless and #ROCKON

@mywordsmyhandle

this should be pinned comment

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@Corkczar

Not ashamed to say it. The first time I heard Ray sing this silly little children's song, first recorded by a frog, I started crying. I realized what Ray had done was take it and make it about a six year old blind child in the poor south hated by too many for the color of the skin he could not see on his own body. With his incomparable soul and inimitable voice, plus an amazing arrangement added to it, it is now an anthem about survival, acceptance, understanding and love. 

@DragonCarbomb

Preach.

@jeffreywetterman6967

I don't agree that this was ever a "silly little children's song". It has always been about isolation, self-doubt, and ultimately personal acceptance. The fact that it is about a frog and his greenness allows all of us to apply it to our own circumstances. This version by Ray Charles is brilliant and beautiful, but he doesn't reinvent the intent of the original. .

@lauraelizabeth1789

Beautiful, thank you 💚💚💚

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