Rosa Introduces MLK
de Christian McBride
It's been a while since she heard him say
See you tonight his usual way
There's always some place he's gotta go
Somewhere he needs to be
It's not the same now when they touch
But she figures he's just working too much
Somehow that makes it all okay
And get her through another day
(CHORUS)
She's heard the talk all over town
But she don't wanna believe he's running around
Deep down in her heart she's willing to be
Oh but she ain't seen nothing yet
She wouldn't read that heart shaped note
She found in the pocket of his coat
And that time in the car she found an earring
You know that doesn't prove a thing
(REPEAT CHORUS)
He's not the same man that she met
Oh but she ain't seen nothing yet
She thinks it's as bad as it's gonna get
Oh but she ain't seen nothing yet
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Baubles, Bangles and Beads
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Too Close For Comfort
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Ballad of Ernie Washington
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Pier One Import
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Divergence
Number Two Express
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I'll Write A Song For You
A Family Affair
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Rumble in the Jungle
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Parker's Mood
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Sister Rosa
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The Good Life
Prime
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Bass Duo #1
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Overture / The Movement Revisited
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Sister Rosa – Prologue
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Rosa Introduces Malcolm
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Brother Malcolm – Prologue
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Brother Malcolm
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Malcolm Introduces Ali
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Ali Speaks
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