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Does anyone recall...?
« on: September 25, 2007, 08:22:50 AM »
Hey LGM Fam,

Does anyone out there recall a song that came out a number of years ago honoring Dr. Martin Luther king, Jr. (Not Stevie Wonder's "Happy Birthday")?  All that I can remember is a portion of the chorus goes, "Sing, celebrate. Sing, sing, celebrate.  For a king celebrate..."  I believe that it came out during the 90's, but again I am not 100% certain.  If anyone can help me out, I would really appreciate it. 

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Re: Does anyone recall...?
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2007, 08:24:59 AM »
Hey LGM Fam,

Does anyone out there recall a song that came out a number of years ago honoring Dr. Martin Luther king, Jr. (Not Stevie Wonder's "Happy Birthday")?  All that I can remember is a portion of the chorus goes, "Sing, celebrate. Sing, sing, celebrate.  For a king celebrate..."  I believe that it came out during the 90's, but again I am not 100% certain.  If anyone can help me out, I would really appreciate it. 
I very vaguely remember that song.  Didn't it have some rappers in it?

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Re: Does anyone recall...?
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2007, 08:31:25 AM »
I very vaguely remember that song.  Didn't it have some rappers in it?

Yeah, I vaguely remember it as well, and I believe it did have rappers and other artists in it.

I think there was a part at the end where Tevin Campbell (or a Tevin-sounding somebody) ad-libbed "celebrate, celebrate for the king."

And just before that, a part where a rapper said, "everybody in the place, sing sing celebrate."

I'll try to think of it...
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Re: Does anyone recall...?
« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2007, 08:37:43 AM »
I've got it!  The name of the song was "King Holiday" by the King Dream Chorus and Holiday Crew.  It came out in January of '86.

Lyrics for: King Holiday

Once a year we celebrate
Washington and Lincoln on their birth dates
And now a third name is added to the list
A man of peace, Drum Major for Justice
Now, now, now every January on the third Monday
We pay homage to the man who paved the way
For freedom, justice and equality
To make the world a better place for you and me
It?s a holiday, it?s a gathering
For the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King

Dr. King tried to love somebody
(Do you wanna love somebody)
For his sake put your hate away, take a day
(Take a day to love somebody)
Don?t play on the holiday, work to find a better way
(Everybody love somebody now)

Oh, everybody sing
For Martin Luther King
Oh, let freedom ring (that?s right)
For Martin Luther King, now sing

Holiday! Holiday!
King Holiday!
Not a day just for some
It?s a day for everyone

He had a dream, now it?s up to you
He had a dream ,now it?s up to you
To see it through, to make it come true
Now do it

Who do we thank for teaching us
That we all have the strength to love
Mmmm, we thank the prince of non-violence
For showing us the way

How do we show the children of today
How to live together as one
Oh, we?ll sing of a King
And his words will light all of our tomorrows

Dr. King tried to love somebody
(Do you wanna love somebody)
For his sake put your hate away, take a day
(Take a day to love somebody)
Don?t play on the Holiday, work to find a better way
(Everybody love somebody now)

Oh, everybody sing (Come on)
For Martin Luther King (Ah, yeah)
Oh, let freedom ring (That?s right)
For Martin Luther King, now sing

Holiday! Holiday!
King Holiday!
Not a day just for some
It?s a day for everyone

He had a dream now it?s up to you
Because you gotta see it through
and make it come true

Holiday! Holiday! (Mmm)
King Holiday!
Not a day just for some
It?s a day for everyone

He had a dream now, it?s up to you
He had a dream now, it?s up to you
To see it through, to make it come true
Now do it

Listen children of today
Don?t think love has gone away
It?s in your hearts and minds
(How long) Not long

New day will shine
If we just take the chance
His love will glow
Open up the windows

Let the hero shine
Every day in your life
Yours and mine, everybody shine, whoa...
Let it shine, let it shine, woo...whoa...oh...

For the future generation, Dr. King?s medication
For successful operation is peace for every nation

Sing! Celebrate!
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
For a King Celebrate!
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!

Sing! Celebrate!
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
For a King Celebrate!
Everybody in the place

Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(Celebrate, Celebrate for a King)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(What are you waitin? for?)
For a King Celebrate!
(Celebrate every single day, whoa...)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!

Sing! Celebrate!
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
For a King Celebrate!
Everybody in the place

Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(Celebrate! Celebrate!)
For a King
(For a King, Celebrate! Celebrate!)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!

Sing! Celebrate!
For a King Celebrate!
Everybody in the place, come on

Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(Celebrate! Come on, come on, let?s all Celebrate!)
For a King Celebrate!
(Everybody come on, let?s celebrate!)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!

Sing! Celebrate!
For a King, celebrate!
Everybody in the place

Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(Celebrate! Celebrate! Celebrate!)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(What are you waitin? for?)
For a King Celebrate!
(Let it shine, whoa, whoa)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!

Sing! Celebrate!
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
For a King Celebrate!
Everybody in the place

Sing! Sing!
(Celebrate!)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(Celebrate!)
Ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh...
(Celebrate!)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(Celebrate!)
Ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh ...ooh...
(Celebrate!)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!


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Re: Does anyone recall...?
« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2007, 08:41:29 AM »
I recognize and accept that this will make me appear nerdy... BUT... it was driving me nuts.  I hate when I can't remember something.

Here's what I found, Yielded.  Hope this helps:

_______________________________________ _______

Artist: The King Dream Chorus and Holiday Crew

Song: King Holiday

Album: King Holiday

Date: January 20, 1986

Track Listing:

1.LONG
2.SHORT
3.DUB


Songfacts:

This is a tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., a civil rights leader who was shot and killed in 1968. Proceeds raised money for the King foundation.
Artists who appeared on this include El DeBarge, Fat Boys, Full Force, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Whitney Houston, Kurtis Blow, Stacy Lattisaw, Lisa Lisa, Teena Marie, Menudo (with Ricky Martin), Stephanie Mills, New Edition, Run-D.M.C., James "J.T." Taylor, and Whodini.
Kurtis Blow wrote this with Phil Barnes and Melle Mel. Says Kurtis: "Dexter Scott King calls me up one day and says, 'This is Martin's son.' Dexter Scott King looks just like his dad and talks just like his dad. He calls me and says, 'Hello, can I speak to Kurtis Blow...' He started telling me this story, and I'm like, Yeah, right. I didn't believe this guy to save my life. He had to call me back, I hung up on him a couple of times. We finally got together and put all these people together."
This came out shortly after the Sun City project, an album and single that raised awareness about Apartheid in South Africa. That project was organized by "Little Steven" Van Zandt, who included Kurtis Blow and some of the other artists who were part of this. Steven was a little upset that he wasn't included in King Holiday. Kurtis felt bad about this, but once he set it up, Dexter Scott King's people took over and started calling everybody, so he didn't get to be a part of it.


Lyrics for: King Holiday

Once a year we celebrate
Washington and Lincoln on their birth dates
And now a third name is added to the list
A man of peace, Drum Major for Justice
Now, now, now every January on the third Monday
We pay homage to the man who paved the way
For freedom, justice and equality
To make the world a better place for you and me
It?s a holiday, it?s a gathering
For the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King

Dr. King tried to love somebody
(Do you wanna love somebody)
For his sake put your hate away, take a day
(Take a day to love somebody)
Don?t play on the holiday, work to find a better way
(Everybody love somebody now)

Oh, everybody sing
For Martin Luther King
Oh, let freedom ring (that?s right)
For Martin Luther King, now sing

Holiday! Holiday!
King Holiday!
Not a day just for some
It?s a day for everyone

He had a dream, now it?s up to you
He had a dream ,now it?s up to you
To see it through, to make it come true
Now do it

Who do we thank for teaching us
That we all have the strength to love
Mmmm, we thank the prince of non-violence
For showing us the way

How do we show the children of today
How to live together as one
Oh, we?ll sing of a King
And his words will light all of our tomorrows

Dr. King tried to love somebody
(Do you wanna love somebody)
For his sake put your hate away, take a day
(Take a day to love somebody)
Don?t play on the Holiday, work to find a better way
(Everybody love somebody now)

Oh, everybody sing (Come on)
For Martin Luther King (Ah, yeah)
Oh, let freedom ring (That?s right)
For Martin Luther King, now sing

Holiday! Holiday!
King Holiday!
Not a day just for some
It?s a day for everyone

He had a dream now it?s up to you
Because you gotta see it through
and make it come true

Holiday! Holiday! (Mmm)
King Holiday!
Not a day just for some
It?s a day for everyone

He had a dream now, it?s up to you
He had a dream now, it?s up to you
To see it through, to make it come true
Now do it

Listen children of today
Don?t think love has gone away
It?s in your hearts and minds
(How long) Not long

New day will shine
If we just take the chance
His love will glow
Open up the windows

Let the hero shine
Every day in your life
Yours and mine, everybody shine, whoa...
Let it shine, let it shine, woo...whoa...oh...

For the future generation, Dr. King?s medication
For successful operation is peace for every nation

Sing! Celebrate!
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
For a King Celebrate!
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!

Sing! Celebrate!
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
For a King Celebrate!
Everybody in the place

Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(Celebrate, Celebrate for a King)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(What are you waitin? for?)
For a King Celebrate!
(Celebrate every single day, whoa...)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!

Sing! Celebrate!
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
For a King Celebrate!
Everybody in the place

Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(Celebrate! Celebrate!)
For a King
(For a King, Celebrate! Celebrate!)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!

Sing! Celebrate!
For a King Celebrate!
Everybody in the place, come on

Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(Celebrate! Come on, come on, let?s all Celebrate!)
For a King Celebrate!
(Everybody come on, let?s celebrate!)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!

Sing! Celebrate!
For a King, celebrate!
Everybody in the place

Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(Celebrate! Celebrate! Celebrate!)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(What are you waitin? for?)
For a King Celebrate!
(Let it shine, whoa, whoa)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!

Sing! Celebrate!
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
For a King Celebrate!
Everybody in the place

Sing! Sing!
(Celebrate!)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(Celebrate!)
Ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh...
(Celebrate!)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!
(Celebrate!)
Ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh...ooh ...ooh...
(Celebrate!)
Sing! Sing! Celebrate!

When you're in love you don't want to fall asleep bc reality is finally better than your dreams.

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Re: Does anyone recall...?
« Reply #5 on: September 25, 2007, 08:42:13 AM »
I very vaguely remember that song.  Didn't it have some rappers in it?

Rappers???

You know, you're right!  As a matter of fact, it was Kurtis Blow  :o among other artis like the Sounds of Blackness.  Thanks ;D

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Re: Does anyone recall...?
« Reply #6 on: September 25, 2007, 08:45:11 AM »
I see we went to the same site LaRue.  I'll let you claim nerdiness.  I'll just attribute my search to an inquiring mind.  lol

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Re: Does anyone recall...?
« Reply #7 on: September 25, 2007, 08:45:37 AM »
Thanks lordluvr & LaRue1212.  I appreciate your help.

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« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2007, 08:45:39 AM »
LOL!!!!

LL, you and I must've been on the same site.  I guess we're both nerds!   :D  :D  :D
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« Reply #9 on: September 25, 2007, 08:46:55 AM »
I see we went to the same site LaRue.  I'll let you claim nerdiness.  I'll just attribute my search to an inquiring mind.  lol

Inquiring mind!  Yes, that's it... lol!   :D
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Re: Does anyone recall...?
« Reply #10 on: September 25, 2007, 09:37:20 AM »
Paaaaaved da way!

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Re: Does anyone recall...?
« Reply #11 on: September 25, 2007, 06:19:32 PM »
Rappers???

You know, you're right!  As a matter of fact, it was Kurtis Blow  :o among other artists like the Sounds of Blackness.  Thanks ;D

My bad..., the Sounds of Blackness did not participate in that project(I found the video online), but it does bring a question to mind.  Is anyone aware of a gospel song that was inspired by the life of Dr. King Jr.  After all, God called the man to carry out a mission; a mission noteworthy of praise unto God. 

That brings another point to mind.  I believe that the reason for the current state of the African-American culture in general is due to our not passing down the stories and the values to the younger generations.  This in my opinion parallels what happened to Israel. The generation that God delivered from Egypt told the story to the next generation.  That second generation failed to do like-wise, which resulted in the falling away (from God) of the third generation (Judges 2).  Interesting parallel, huh?
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