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Culture - Too Long In Slavery
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Culture
Culture
Lead Vocals
Albert Walker
Albert Walker
Background Vocals
Joseph Hill
Joseph Hill
Vocals
Telford Nelson
Telford Nelson
Background Vocals
Stephen Samuels
Stephen Samuels
Bass Guitar
Ken Joseph
Ken Joseph
Drums
Robin Armstrong
Robin Armstrong
Guitar
Desi Hyson
Desi Hyson
Keyboards
George Kouakou
George Kouakou
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Culture
Culture
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Culture
Culture
Producer
Joseph Hill
Joseph Hill
Producer
Pauline Hill
Pauline Hill
Producer

Lyrics

Too long the people's hidden in the darkness (Oh milord!) Now is the time, now is the time, that we all should see the light. civilisation begins here. Now, it's been too long. Too long, too long in slavery. Free us god. Now, it's been too long. Too long, too long in slavery. But we were brought here, to do a very necessary job (job job job) Now that the work is over, we want to know when we will be returned. That's what we ask. They stole us, away from africa. Could not let you buy. Not at our will but stole us away on these three ships. Do you want to hear what's their names? But they are races, Jesus, Races, Jesus, of god. This is my way of loving, and that is the destruction of poor black people. Too much of that. Now, it's been too long. Too long, too long in slavery. black man get up, stand up blackfoot Now, it's been too long. Too long, too long in the slavery. Why, milord? Why, milord? Why, milord? My mother suffer, my father suffer. My brother die in penitentiary, under solitary confinement. Why milord? (oh lord oh lord) All the international morality is at stake. Why milord? Now that the work is over, we want to know when we will be the returned. couldn't believe you see, they stole us away on these three ships. Now, it's been too long. Too long, too long in slavery. Free the people and let them move in liberty Now, it's been too long. Too long, too long in slavery. So the struggle continue. But while the struggle continue, I'm going to tell you We rastaman will set the world free
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