As I packed my bags for the Persian Gulf,
With my Daughter beside me looking up,
The tears from her eyes rolled down her face
And I thought to myself I may never see her again
And she said
(Verse 1)
Daddy, Daddy, Are they our friends. Daddy, Daddy, Oh what’s revenge
Daddy, Daddy, Why is there hate. Daddy, Daddy, Oh what is fate
She broke my heart; I had to cry, when she said
(Verse 2)
Daddy, Daddy, what’s misery. Daddy, Daddy, what’s poverty
Daddy, Daddy, what’s liberty
(Spoken word)
(Child) Daddy, Why do you have to fight to be free?
And I thought to myself, I may never see her again
And then she said
Daddy, Daddy, Why is there war. Daddy, Daddy, who is it for
She broke my heart, I had to cry,
When she said,
(Bridge)
Dry your eyes lift your tears,
Daddy, don’t you cry
Daddy don’t you cry, Daddy, Daddy
Daddy, don’t you cry!
Dennis Genovese was signed to Columbia Records by
Clive Davis at age 18.
He began
producing and engineering artists and opened his first of 2 commercial recording studios in 1980.
He has produced, arranged and engineered and mixed over 130 recordings and along with Karen Mantero has written over 120 songs.
Between Jan. 2005 and Sept. 2010 he taught Audio Production at Seminole State College....more
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