Harlem

Hey music lovers! Today, I want to introduce you to a timeless classic that will transport you to the vibrant streets of Harlem. The song I’m talking about is “Harlem” by the legendary Bill Withers.

Released in 1971 as part of his debut album “Just as I Am,” “Harlem” is a soulful masterpiece that showcases Withers’ incredible talent as a singer-songwriter. With his smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics, he effortlessly captures the essence of this iconic neighborhood.

The composition of “Harlem” is a true work of art. Withers’ soulful voice is accompanied by a groovy bassline, funky guitar riffs, and a lively horn section that adds a touch of jazz to the mix. The result is a captivating blend of soul, R&B, and jazz that will have you tapping your feet and nodding your head in no time.

But what makes “Harlem” truly special is its meaning. Withers paints a vivid picture of the vibrant streets, the bustling crowds, and the rich culture that define Harlem. Through his lyrics, he celebrates the resilience and spirit of the people who call this neighborhood home.

Listening to “Harlem” is like taking a stroll down 125th Street, immersing yourself in the energy and diversity that make this place so unique. It’s a song that captures the essence of a community and invites you to be a part of it.

If you’re craving more of Bill Withers’ incredible music, I highly recommend checking out his other hits like “Ain’t No Sunshine” and “Lean on Me.” His soulful voice and timeless melodies will leave you wanting more.

So, what are you waiting for? Put on your headphones, turn up the volume, and let “Harlem” transport you to a world of soulful melodies and vibrant streets. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!

For more information about Bill Withers and his music, you can visit his Google search or explore his album “Just as I Am” on Google search.

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Harlem – Bill Withers lyrics

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Summer night in HarlemMan it’s really hotWell it’s too hot to sleep and too cold to eatI don’t care if I die or not
Winter night in HarlemOh oh radiator won’t get hotAnd that mean old landlordHe don’t care if I freeze to death or not
Saturday night in HarlemOh every thing’s alrightYou can really swing and shake your pretty thingThe parties are out of sight
Sunday morning here in HarlemNow every body’s all dressed upThe heathen folk just gettin’ home from the partyAnd the good folk just got upOur crooked delegation wants a donationTo send the preacher to the holy land
Hey hey Lord, honey don’t give your moneyTo that lyin’, cheatin’ manSaturday night in HarlemHey hey, every thing’s alrightYou can really swing and shake your pretty thing
The parties are out of sightSunday morning here in HarlemNow every body’s all dressed upThe heathen folk just gettin’ home from the party
And the good folk just got upOur crooked delegation wants a donationTo send the preacher to the holy landHey hey Lord, honey don’t give your moneyTo that lyin’, cheatin’ man

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