"White Man, Black Man"
White Man, Black Man” -written by Dale Peters,
recorded by James Gang, from the album, Thirds, 1971.
As February draws to a close,
We look ahead to spring thaws,
Time to examine our souls
Assess ourselves and the roles
We play on earth to its good-
If we fall short, change we should.
.
White man, Black man
Listen to me
Hear what I've got to say
You've got to learn to live together
Right now
Right away
Before it's too late
Before it's too late
Black man forget the hate
That's been around so long
White man you've got to know
That sometimes you've been wrong
About your brother
'Cause he's a good man
You know he's just like you
The time's gonna come
The time's gonna come
Before it's too late
Before it's too late
Sometimes I get the feelin'
That it's never gonna end
When a brother
And a sister
Somehow become friends
To love each other
Is a good thing
And to know is to love
You've got to love one another
You've got to learn to live together
.
“White Man, Black Man” is a deep track from Thirds, by James Gang,
the hit single of the album being “Walk Away.” It was written by the
group’s bassist, Dale Peters. In a Billboards review,
“White Man, Black Man” was cited as a “winner.” Conversely, John
Mendelsohn in “Rolling Stone” called the song an “embarrassment in the
form of an overproduced plea for Greater Understanding between the
races so we can all Live Together.” And to think I once thought highly
enough of “Rolling Stone” to subscribe to it!
A die-hard soul music fan, I just love the wailing lead guitar, the sultry
bass, and the appearance of the famed women’s soul singing group,
The Sweet Inspirations, performing the strong gospel choir backup
vocals.
The music compliments the serious message delivered by the lyrics.
Peters appeals to the white man and the black man to “listen to me,
hear what I have to say.” They have to “learn to live together right
now, right away, before it’s too late.” Peters suggests an attitude
adjustment for both the black man and the white man. The black man
must “forget the hate that’s been around so long.” The white man
needs to “know that sometimes you’ve been wrong…he’s a
good man…he’s just like you.” He predicts, “the time’s gonna come.”
And suggests that it’s never going to end unless “a brother and sister
somehow become friends.” Because “to know is to love…You’ve
got to love one another, you’ve got to learn to live together.”
I hope all readers will enjoy this wonderful song and hear the
soulful message of decades ago that still resonates today.
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