Hair

Larry Graham

People ask me everywhere, hey
They say, "Is that really all your hair?"
I just tell them if it ain't
Well it sure don't mean that now I can't
'Cause I just don't believe it's fair
To judge a man by the length of his hair

I take two words like hip and square- hey
The truth will shine in like your hair
Even the blind can damn near see
What's outside you and inside me
Down or high, truth or lie
A weak man's laugh can be
A strong man's cry

Black or blonde or nappy or fair, hey
You can't judge nobody by hair
No, no, no
If I thought that you would care
I'd wear a wig up under my hair
Down or high, truth or lie
A weak man's laugh can be
A strong man's cry

People ask me everywhere
Is that really all your hair?
I just tell them if it ain't
Well, it sure don't mean that now I can't

I just don't believe it's fair
To judge a man by the length of his hair

Trivia about the song Hair by Graham Central Station

On which albums was the song “Hair” released by Graham Central Station?
Graham Central Station released the song on the albums “Graham Central Station” in 1973 and “The Jam : The Larry Graham & Graham Central Station Anthologie” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Hair” by Graham Central Station?
The song “Hair” by Graham Central Station was composed by Larry Graham.

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