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  1. 15 de may. de 2011 · 769 subscribers. Subscribed. 5.4K. 713K views 13 years ago. Bobby Darin - Simple Song Of Freedom (Live and with a Tux) A mega star in his own right, taken way to soon from this world. He was...

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  2. 297. 15K views 11 months ago #BobbyDarin. Returning to Los Angeles in 1969, Darin started his own record label which was titled Direction Records, putting out folk and protest music. Darin...

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  3. 31 de jul. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupSimple Song Of Freedom · Bobby DarinBobby Darin℗ 1971 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.Released ...

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  4. One of many anti war songs that were written in the 60’s. Bobby Darin wrote it in 1969 and it became one of the hymns for the anti war movement (Vietnam in particular, war… Read More

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  5. 23 de may. de 2024 · Darins “Simple Song of Freedom” serves as a rallying cry for social justice and unity during a period marked by civil rights movements, the Vietnam War, and political turmoil. The songs lyrics convey a message of hope, inclusiveness, and the fight for personal liberties.

  6. Lyrics: Bobby Darin. Tune: Bobby Darin. Come and sing a simple song of freedom. Sing it like you’ve never sung before. Let it fill the air. Tell the people everywhere. That we, the people here, don’t want a war. Hey there, mister black man, can you hear me? I don’t want your diamonds or your game. I just want to be someone known to you as me.

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    Released: 1987. “What CD is this Darin song on?” Come and sing a simple song of freedom. Sing it like you've never sung before. Let it fill the air. Tell the people everywhere. We, the people here, don't want a war. Hey, there, mister black man, can you hear me? I don't want your diamonds or your game. I just want to be someone known to you as me