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"The Snake" is a song written and first recorded by civil-rights activist Oscar Brown in 1963; it became a hit single for American singer Al Wilson in 1968. The song tells a story similar to Aesop's fable The Farmer and the Viper and the African American folktale "Mr. Snake and the Farmer".
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27. Mai 2016 · "The Snake" is a song and single released by American singer Al Wilson in 1968, and written by Oscar Brown in 1963.
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Enjoy the classic Northern Soul song The Snake by Al Wilson, a catchy tune with a moral lesson. Watch the original performance of the singer and his band in this rare video footage from 1974.
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26. Aug. 2013 · 372K views 10 years ago. The Snake, Al Wilson Lyrics : ...more. The Snake, Al Wilson Lyrics : On her way to work one morning down the path along side the lake A tender hearted woman saw a...
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28. Apr. 2024 · Introduction. “The Snake” is a classic soul song written by Oscar Brown Jr. and first recorded by Al Wilson in 1968. The song is about a woman who takes in a snake, only to be betrayed and bitten by it. Although the song appears to be a simple cautionary tale, it has deep political and social meanings that are still relevant today.
11. Feb. 2020 · “The Snake” is the title of a 1960s soul anthem released by the late American musician Al Wilson. The lyrics of “The Snake” narrate the tale of a kindhearted woman who finds a severely injured snake on the ground. The dying snake pleads with the woman to help it. The woman shows concern for the reptile’s well being and ...
1968. Tags. R&B Soul. The Snake Lyrics: On her way to work one morning / Down the path alongside the lake / A tender-hearted woman saw a poor half-frozen snake / His pretty colored skin had...