Ghetto

ERIC JOHNSON

If you ever lived in a ghetto
And maybe at the close of your day
On your front porch you hear the sound of a jukebox
From the neighborhood cafe

Well in the noon you may hear the neighbors fussing
When a kid breaks a window pane
In the night, in the night you may be wakened
By the outbound train

Well the rich folks they own the big city
And they down us who living the way we do
But when you're born a child of a poor man
You know the ghetto is the only place for you

Well if there's such a thing as revolution
And there will be if we rise to the call
When we build we build we build we build the new Jerusalem
There won't be no more ghetto, ghetto at all
No there won't be no more ghetto, ghetto at all

Trivia about the song Ghetto by Joan Baez

On which albums was the song “Ghetto” released by Joan Baez?
Joan Baez released the song on the albums “One Day At A Time” in 1970, “The First 10 Years” in 1970, and “The Joan Baez Country Music Album” in 1979.
Who composed the song “Ghetto” by Joan Baez?
The song “Ghetto” by Joan Baez was composed by ERIC JOHNSON.

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