Message From a Black Man

Barrett Strong, Norman J. Whitfield

No matter how hard you try
You can't stop me now
No matter how hard you try
You can't stop me now
Yes, my skin is black
But that's no reason to hold me back
Oh think about it, think about it,
Think about it, think about it
Think about it, think about it, think about it.

I have wants and desires just like you
So move on aside cause I'm a-comin' through
Oh no matter how hard you try you can't
Stop me now
No matter how hard you try you can't stop me now.

Yes, your skin is white
Does that make you right
Walk on and think about it, think about it
Think about it, think about it
Think about it, think about it, think about it.

This is a message, a message to y'all
Together we stand divided we fall
Black is a color just like white
Tell me how can a color determine whether
You're wrong or right
We all have our faults yes we do
So look in your mirror
What do you see, two eyes a nose and a
Mouth just like me
Oh your eyes are open but you refuse to see
The laws of society were made for both
You and me
Because of my color I struggle to be free
Sticks and stones may break my bones
But in the end you're gonna see my friend
No matter how hard you try you can't stop me now
No matter how hard you try you can't stop me now.

Trivia about the song Message From a Black Man by Derrick Harriott

On which albums was the song “Message From a Black Man” released by Derrick Harriott?
Derrick Harriott released the song on the albums “Psychedelic Train” in 1970 and “Songs For Midnight Lovers” in 1976.
Who composed the song “Message From a Black Man” by Derrick Harriott?
The song “Message From a Black Man” by Derrick Harriott was composed by Barrett Strong, Norman J. Whitfield.

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