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 - Composers:
 - Lambert
 - Dennis Earle / Potter
 - Brian
 
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Ken Boothe - Blood Brothers lyrics
Growing up on the streets of Birmingham
 Where your home was pouring and your life was damned
 I was a hungry black boy living with the world on my back
 Billie was a white man's son living in a one room shack
 And split those days in the Alabama heat
 We shared what we had but we never have enough to eat
 Mamma said it didn't look right, black just don't mix with white
 But Billy was my friend and we swore one rainy night
 To be blood brother
 Lord, I loved him like no other
 We were blood brother right to the end
 To the end, well, well, well
 Turned eighteen and we had no place to go
 'Coz how long can you watch carnival
 Billy said he got the money, put us on the first Greyhound bus
 New York City lights gonna be greetin' us
 Oh, the uptown life can cost you poverty
 We're too amused but we suffered in dignity
 Billy couldn't take nine to five, his soul can't stay alive
 He said to me one day, we ain't gonna beat the crime
 Ken Boothe - Blood Brothers - http://motolyrics.com/ken-boothe/blood-brothers-lyrics.html
 You're my blood brother
 And I loved him like no other
 We were blood brother right till the end
 Well, well, well, yeah
 So I watched him change as the days went by
 And the money rolled in, we were livin' high
 He didn't have to tell me he was breakin' the law
 I knew it was him, the men was lookin' for
 And the story goes that he caught a knife
 And he pushed his luck and it cost his life
 I sat down and I cried on that rainy night
 When I heard heard it on the news
 One [Incomprehensible] had died
 We were blood brother
 And I loved him like no other
 He was my blood brother
 And I loved him like no other
 They were blood brother
 And he loved him like no other
 They were blood brother
 And he loved him like no other















