janetlee Posted May 31, 2005 Report Posted May 31, 2005 "Strange Fruit" by Billie Holiday. Probably the most chilling song about racism and lynchings ever made. Lyrics: SOUTHERN TREES BEAR A STRANGE FRUIT BLOOD ON THE LEAVES AND BLOOD AT THE ROOT BLACK BODIES SWINGIN? IN THE SOUTHERN BREEZE STRANGE FRUIT HANGIN? FROM THE POPLAR TREES PASTORAL SCENE OF THE GALLANT SOUTH THE BULGING EYES AND THE TWISTED MOUTH SCENT OF MAGNOLIA SWEET AND FRESH THEN THE SUDDEN SMELL OF BURNIN? FLESH HERE IS A FRUIT FOR THE CROWS TO PLUCK FOR THE RAIN TO GATHER FOR THE WIND TO SUCK FOR THE SUN TO ROT FOR THE TREE TO DROP HERE IS A STRANGE AND BITTER CROP You could probably get a few papers out of this song. I believe she recorded it in 1939. It was written by a Jewish teacher in 1924 in response to lynchings in the South. Anyway, take a look at this one. I was going to say this song as well! It was the first one to pop into my head! I love it! Billie Holiday did a great job on this song, but you've got to hear Nina Simone's version! Stark,man, really stark...awesome.... JL
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