Red Black and Green

Edwin Birdsong, Roselle Weaver, Roy Ayers

Red black and green
If you think about it you know what I mean
Red black and green
If you think about it you know what I mean
Red black and green
If you think about it you know what I mean
Red black and green
If you think about it you know what I mean

Red is for the eastern side
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Red is for the blood we share
Red is for our thousands dead
Red is for our liberty
We fight for our own nation yeah

Red black and green
If you think about it you know what I mean
Black is for the mother land
Black is for the proud black man
Black is for the beautiful face
Of a proud and beautiful place
Black is for the soil we need
So a nation we can feed

Red black and green
If you think about it you know what I mean

Green is for the seed of freedom planted in our minds
Green is for that seed to grow free from all the fires
Green is for the earth to feel -
Red black and green
If you think about it you know what I mean

Red black and green
If you think about it you know what I mean
Red black and green
If you think about it you know what I mean
Red black and green
If you think about it you know what I mean
Red black and green
If you think about it you know what I mean

If you think about it you know what I mean
If you think about it you know what I mean
If you think about it you know what I mean

Trivia about the song Red Black and Green by Roy Ayers

On which albums was the song “Red Black and Green” released by Roy Ayers?
Roy Ayers released the song on the albums “Red Black & Green” in 1973, “The Essential Groove - Live” in 1994, and “Destination Motherland: The Roy Ayers Anthology” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Red Black and Green” by Roy Ayers?
The song “Red Black and Green” by Roy Ayers was composed by Edwin Birdsong, Roselle Weaver, Roy Ayers.

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