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Recorded live for Occupy Fort Lauderdale on Christmas Eve and Day, 2011, on the Fort Lauderdale City Hall Plaza (100 N. Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301).

Go to old 2011 website: OccupyFortLauderdale.org

Go to new 2012 website: OccupyFTL.org

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Dr. Bob wrote this 10/19/11 for the Occupy movement. It is a retread based upon Randy Newman's 1972 classic of the same name. Randy Newman's original song describes a white slave trader singing lies to free Africans about why they should get on board his slave ship and come to America where everything will be so wonderful for them. While Newman sings sarcastically of past racial slavery, Dr. Bob's retread sings truthfully about today’s economic slavery, making this new version a sarcastic spin on a sarcastic original.

All of the lyrics of Dr. Bob’s version are his own, except for the chorus which was drawn unchanged directly from Randy Newman’s original.

lyrics

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SAIL AWAY

In America we are raised on dreams
Work hard, play fair and you will see
Then why did all those companies
Do what they did to you and me

Sail away, sail away
We will cross the mighty ocean
To the Charleston Bay
Sail away, sail away
We will cross the mighty ocean
To the Charleston Bay

Go to school then university
Work 9 to 5, 5 days a week
Until one day you come to see
A pink slip change your reality

Sail away, sail away
We will cross the mighty ocean
To the Charleston Bay
Sail away, sail away
We will cross the mighty ocean
To the Charleston Bay

In America everyone is free
To fall down into poverty
You can work hard all day for a little pay
And never have any security

Sail away, sail away
We will cross the mighty ocean
To the Charleston Bay
Sail away, sail away
We will cross the mighty ocean
To the Charleston Bay

So, in America we still have a dream
That one day we’ll get back all the things
That matter the most of all to us
Like justice and equality

Sail away, sail away
We will cross the mighty ocean
To the Charleston Bay
Sail away, sail away
We will cross the mighty ocean
To the Charleston Bay


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from The Towne Crier, released 02 January 2012

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Dr. Bob (a.k.a. Robert Ben Mitchell) is a singer/songwriter with strong influences from Tom Waits, Randy Newman, Leon Redbone, and Andre Segovia. He has over 200 original music videos on YouTube under the name of TRAFN.

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