Get up, Stand Up

Frederick Hibbert

Get up now,
Get up, stand up now
Get up now, get up now
Get up, stand up now
Get up now, get up, stand up now

Get up, stand up
I say get up, stand up

I was going to see my love
I was going
Get ready brother
Get ready sister
I was going to see my love
I was flowing

Get on the morning train,
For the evening train will be too late
Get on the morning train
For the evening train will be too late
That won't help
Where is the evening train?
That won't help
Where is the evening train?

Sitting in the broiling sun
Waiting for the day to come
Wishing for the night to come
That won't help
Sitting int he broiling sun
That won't help
Wishing for the night to come
That won't help

Get up now, get up now
Get up now
Get up, stand up now

Sitting inside a soul
Crying every day for more
Sitting inside a soul
Crying every day for more
But that won't help
Crying every day for more
That won't help

Fire burning in the soul
Burning out of control
Fire burning in the soul
Burning out of control
That won't help

Trivia about the song Get up, Stand Up by Toots & the Maytals

On which albums was the song “Get up, Stand Up” released by Toots & the Maytals?
Toots & the Maytals released the song on the albums “Pass the Pipe” in 1979, “Live” in 1980, and “Live at Reggae Sunsplash” in 1983.
Who composed the song “Get up, Stand Up” by Toots & the Maytals?
The song “Get up, Stand Up” by Toots & the Maytals was composed by Frederick Hibbert.

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