JOHN DENVER

- Wooden Indian Lyrics

Well I was a red man
I was proud, I was strong
You were the white man
And you stole away my home

Now I am a wooden Indian
Painted dreams inside my head
Times THE WAY you bring me down
Make ME wish THAT I was dead

Na na na na nana.....

Ay, I was a red man
In my passing made no sound
You were the white man
And you drove me in the ground
Now I am a wooden Indian
Standing silent in the rain
Swear BY my grandfather's father
We're GONNA rise again

Na na na

Ay, I was a red man
I was proud, I was strong
You were the white man
And you stole away my home

Now I am a wooden Indian
Standing silent in the rain
Swear BY my grandfather's father
We're GONNA rise again

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Facts about Wooden Indian

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Who wrote Wooden Indian lyrics?


Wooden Indian is written and performed by John Denver.
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When was Wooden Indian released?


It is first released on May 01, 1971 as part of John Denver's album "Poems, Prayers & Promises" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 3rd track on this album.
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Which genre is Wooden Indian?


Wooden Indian falls under the genre Country.
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How long is the song Wooden Indian?


Wooden Indian song length is 1 minutes and 39 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): John Denver
Record Label(s): 2011 Sony Music Entertainment
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