Cain’t no-one know at sunrise how this day is going to end. Cain’t no-one know at sunset if the next day will begin. [repeat chorus] In this world of trouble of woes A member had better be ready to go. We look for things to stay the same But in the twinkling of an eye everything can be changed. [chorus] The troubles of the world fill our hearts with rage from Soweto to Stonewall, Birmingham, and LA. We’re searching for hope that lies within ourselves as we fight against misogyny, race hatred, and AIDS. [chorus] [repeat last verse] [chorus]
My wife introduced me to Sweet Honey in the Rock 18 years ago. I love their harmony!
I used to go hear them sing when I lived in Georgia. Great then. Great now.
"Nadie al amanecer sabe cómo terminará este día...
Nadie al atardecer sabe si habrá otro día"...
Hermosa melodía.
My God. How Awesome is the TRUTH
So powerful! Got to see them years ago in Albany, Ga🌈🙏
Awesome Group...Harmony is seamless...Beauyiful.
GOD BLESS ALL
Cain’t no-one know at sunrise how this day is going to end.
Cain’t no-one know at sunset if the next day will begin.
[repeat chorus]
In this world of trouble of woes
A member had better be ready to go.
We look for things to stay the same
But in the twinkling of an eye everything can be changed.
[chorus]
The troubles of the world fill our hearts with rage
from Soweto to Stonewall, Birmingham, and LA.
We’re searching for hope that lies within ourselves
as we fight against misogyny, race hatred, and AIDS.
[chorus]
[repeat last verse]
[chorus]
I fell in love with this group while in college back in the 90s. A roommate introduced me to their ancestral sounds. Thanks Wendy!
singing this for choir - an incredible song.
Can't listen to this without getting on my knees
Very powerfull. Thx
I’m singing this for choir and I love it so much
Such a beautiful and meaningful song!
A favorite of mine.
Mine too! Greetings from Mexico!
New meaning...
Wow !
Siiiiiinnnnngggg!!!!
PLEASE DO THE SONG A TRIBUTE BY SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK, ITS ALSO ON THIS ALBUM
Damnnnn that one woman's voice is so low!
Kay. I'm a guy, and an identified baritone. I can't hit those notes.
Dr. Ysaye Maria Barnwell. She hits one of the lowest notes ever in Wade in the Water, which gets the audience on their feet. An amazing woman.
And the packs ain't far behind IT!
This is a dance...