Harvest for the World Live by The Isley Brothers Lyrics
[Verse 1: Ronald Isley]
All babies together, everyone a seed
Half of us are satisfied, half of us in need
Love's bountiful in us, tarnished by our greed
Oh, when will there be a harvest for the world
[Verse 2: Ronald Isley]
A nation planted, so concerned with gain
As the seasons come and go, greater grows the pain
And far too many feeling the strain
Oh, when will there be a harvest for the world
[Verse 3: Ronald Isley]
Gather every man, gather every woman
Celebrate your lives, givе thanks for your children
Gather evеryone, gather all together
Overlooking none, hoping life gets better for the world
Yeah, yeah yeah
[Outro dialogue]
Ralph Johnson: That is a great song with a great message, and I love the chord changes in that song. I'm telling you, man, that's a great song
Ronald Isley: That's another one that Ernie wrote
Steve Harvey: Ernie, you wrote that, too?
Ernie Isley: I wrote that one, too
Ralph: That's a great song. That's a great song
Philip Bailey: Can you loan me about fifty dollars?
*laughter*
Steve: Come on, D-Nice
All babies together, everyone a seed
Half of us are satisfied, half of us in need
Love's bountiful in us, tarnished by our greed
Oh, when will there be a harvest for the world
[Verse 2: Ronald Isley]
A nation planted, so concerned with gain
As the seasons come and go, greater grows the pain
And far too many feeling the strain
Oh, when will there be a harvest for the world
[Verse 3: Ronald Isley]
Gather every man, gather every woman
Celebrate your lives, givе thanks for your children
Gather evеryone, gather all together
Overlooking none, hoping life gets better for the world
Yeah, yeah yeah
[Outro dialogue]
Ralph Johnson: That is a great song with a great message, and I love the chord changes in that song. I'm telling you, man, that's a great song
Ronald Isley: That's another one that Ernie wrote
Steve Harvey: Ernie, you wrote that, too?
Ernie Isley: I wrote that one, too
Ralph: That's a great song. That's a great song
Philip Bailey: Can you loan me about fifty dollars?
*laughter*
Steve: Come on, D-Nice