Teenage Liberation

Edward Bivins, Carl Reid, Kenneth Kelly

Grandma and grandpa
Nine plus nine, yeah
Couldn't do the thing cause it wasn't their time
[?] mama and papa was still in school
Voicing their opinion wasn't too cool, yeah
It's a brand new age, a different time
A younger generation with stronger minds

Teenage liberation
Say it again ya'll
Teenage liberation

Everything we do [?]
It's time to stand up
Tryna make the work a better place to live
Young fresh minds got a lot to give

Teenage liberation
Say it again ya'll
Teenage liberation

This world is full of pain and sorrow
Let's get together becausе we are the lеaders of tomorrow
We're gonna stand up
And shout it
Let's stand up, everybody
Oh yeah

Teenage liberation
Say it again ya'll
Teenage liberation

Trivia about the song Teenage Liberation by The Manhattans

When was the song “Teenage Liberation” released by The Manhattans?
The song Teenage Liberation was released in 1972, on the album “A Million to One”.
Who composed the song “Teenage Liberation” by The Manhattans?
The song “Teenage Liberation” by The Manhattans was composed by Edward Bivins, Carl Reid, Kenneth Kelly.

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