Island in the Sun

Irving Burgie, Harry Belafonte

This is my island in the sun
Where my people have toiled since time begun
I may sail on many a sea
Her shores will always be home to me
Oh island in the sun
Built to me by my father's hand
All my days I will sing in praise
Of your forest waters your shining sand
As morning breaks the heaven on high
I lift my heavy load to the sky
Sun comes down with a burning glow
Mingles my sweat with the earth low
Oh island in the sun
Built to me by my father's hand
All my days I will sing in praise
Of your forest waters your shining sand
I see woman on bended knee
Cutting cane for her family
I see man at the water-side
Casting nets at the surfing tide
Oh island in the sun
Built to me by my father's hand
All my days I will sing in praise
Of your forest waters your shining sand
I hope the day will never come
That I can't awake to the sound of drum
Never let me miss carnaval
With calypso songs philosophical
Oh island in the sun
Built to me by my father's hand
All my days I will sing in praise
Of your forest waters your shining sand

Trivia about the song Island in the Sun by Joan Baez

On which albums was the song “Island in the Sun” released by Joan Baez?
Joan Baez released the song on the albums “In San Francisco” in 1964, “Joan Baez in San Francisco” in 1964, and “The First Lady of Folk 1958-1961” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Island in the Sun” by Joan Baez?
The song “Island in the Sun” by Joan Baez was composed by Irving Burgie, Harry Belafonte.

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