We Can Be Together

Paul L. Kantner

We can be together
Ah you and me
We should be together

We are all outlaws in the eyes of America
In order to survive we steal cheat lie forge fred hide and deal
We are obscene lawless hideous dangerous dirty violent and young
But we should be together
Come on all you people standing around
Our life's too fine to let it die
We can be together

All your private property is target for your enemy
And your enemy
Is we
Da da da da da da da da da
Da da da da da da da da da
We are forces of chaos and anarchy
Everything they say we are we are
And we are very
Proud of ourselves

Up against the wall
Up against the wall fred (motherfucker)
Tear down the walls
Tear down the walls

Come on now together
Get it on together
Everybody together
We should be together
We should be together my friends
We can be together
We will be

We must begin here and now
A new continent of earth and fire
Tear down the walls
Tear down the walls
Tear down the walls
Tear down the walls
Tear down the walls
Won't you try

Trivia about the song We Can Be Together by Jefferson Airplane

On which albums was the song “We Can Be Together” released by Jefferson Airplane?
Jefferson Airplane released the song on the albums “Takes Off” in 1966, “Volunteers” in 1969, “The Worst Of Jefferson Airplane” in 1970, “2400 Fulton Street” in 1987, “Jefferson Airplane Loves You” in 1992, “Journey: The Best Of Jefferson Airplane” in 1996, and “The Essential Jefferson Airplane” in 2005.
Who composed the song “We Can Be Together” by Jefferson Airplane?
The song “We Can Be Together” by Jefferson Airplane was composed by Paul L. Kantner.

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