AUDRA MCDONALD

- Daybreak In Alabama Lyrics

When I get to be a composer
I'm gonna write me some music about
Daybreak in Alabama
And I'm gonna put the purtiest songs in it
Rising out of the ground like a swamp mist
And falling out of heaven like soft dew
I'm gonna put some tall tall trees in it
And the scent of pine needles
And the smell of red clay after rain
And long red necks
And poppy colored faces
And big brown arms
And the field daisy eyes
Of black and white black white black people
And I'm gonna put white hands
And black hands and brown and yellow hands
And red clay earth hands in it
Touching everybody with kind fingers
And touching each other natural as dew
In that dawn of music when I
Get to be a composer
And write about daybreak
In Alabama

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Who wrote Daybreak In Alabama lyrics?


Daybreak In Alabama is written by Langston Hughes, Ricky Ian Gordon.
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When was Daybreak In Alabama released?


It is first released on September 22, 1998 as part of Audra Mcdonald's album "Way Back to Paradise" which includes 14 tracks in total. This song is the 13rd track on this album.
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Which genre is Daybreak In Alabama?


Daybreak In Alabama falls under the genre Vocal.
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How long is the song Daybreak In Alabama?


Daybreak In Alabama song length is 3 minutes and 17 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Langston Hughes, Ricky Ian Gordon
Record Label(s): 1998 Nonesuch Records
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