Seems the wisdom of man hasn't got much wiser Than the very beginning of our time Agree or war has been our way of compromising Let live and love has become our biggest lie
Seems to me that fools are even more foolish Thinking of themselves and nobody else But then if asked for poor will riches be replenished They say boot straps must be pulled up by themselves
Feeding off the love of the land Leaving much to be desired
Living off the love of the Lord While the price for life is higher
Isn't love to be admired Has the good in man expired Stealing all the love and the beauty from the land
I awake each morning to the birds a-singing Singing out to God to come and save his own But when throughout the world the cry of love is ringing Is then when He'll stop to hear our song
Did you know that when you feel the earth a-shaken It's only mother nature with a crying heart You see we have taken from her for so many ages Will there be a time when taking stops and giving starts
'Cause we're feeding off the love of the land Leaving much to be desired
Living off the love of the Lord While the price for life is higher
Isn't love to be admired Has the good in man expired Stealing all the love and the beauty from the land
Yes we are feeding off the love of the land Never hearing what He's saying
Living off the love of the Lord Never feeling what you're praying
Never praising Him for beauty Only praying God please give me
Stealing all the love and the beauty from the land Stealing all the love and the beauty from His land
I have this song. It's on the maxi single of Gotta Have You. I suppose since this was really an unreleased song recorded in the early 1970s, it doesn't really fit on the Jungle Fever soundtrack soundwise. By that point Stevie was recording in digital, and Feeding Off The Love Of The Land was analog.
You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
I have this song. It's on the maxi single of Gotta Have You. I suppose since this was really an unreleased song recorded in the early 1970s, it doesn't really fit on the Jungle Fever soundtrack soundwise. By that point Stevie was recording in digital, and Feeding Off The Love Of The Land was analog.
I thought I've heard this in a movie before. Couldn't remember which one though. I guess I should've first thought, "A Spike Lee Joint".
I have this song. It's on the maxi single of Gotta Have You. I suppose since this was really an unreleased song recorded in the early 1970s, it doesn't really fit on the Jungle Fever soundtrack soundwise. By that point Stevie was recording in digital, and Feeding Off The Love Of The Land was analog.
I thought I've heard this in a movie before. Couldn't remember which one though. I guess I should've first thought, "A Spike Lee Joint".
I only bought the single because of Feeding being the B-side. There's no remixes of Gotta Have You on it, just the album version, a radio edit, and an instrumental version.
You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
I didn't realize there are 2 versions. The one I have is the version with the strings. On the credits on the single, who is doing strings is not mentioned, so I thought it was part of the song. All it says on the cover is 'Engineered and mixed by Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil. Additional engineering by R.R. Harlan'. So maybe R.R. Harlan recorded the strings and overdubbed them on the original track.
You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
Seems the wisdom of man hasn't got much wiser Than the very beginning of our time Agree or war has been our way of compromising Let live and love has become our biggest lie
Seems to me that fools are even more foolish Thinking of themselves and nobody else But then if asked for poor will riches be replenished They say boot straps must be pulled up by themselves
Feeding off the love of the land Leaving much to be desired
Living off the love of the Lord While the price for life is higher
Isn't love to be admired Has the good in man expired Stealing all the love and the beauty from the land
I awake each morning to the birds a-singing Singing out to God to come and save his own But when throughout the world the cry of love is ringing Is then when He'll stop to hear our song
Did you know that when you feel the earth a-shaken It's only mother nature with a crying heart You see we have taken from her for so many ages Will there be a time when taking stops and giving starts
'Cause we're feeding off the love of the land Leaving much to be desired
Living off the love of the Lord While the price for life is higher
Isn't love to be admired Has the good in man expired Stealing all the love and the beauty from the land
Yes we are feeding off the love of the land Never hearing what He's saying
Living off the love of the Lord Never feeling what you're praying
Never praising Him for beauty Only praying God please give me
Stealing all the love and the beauty from the land Stealing all the love and the beauty from His land
They should have included it as a bonus track on the 'Jungle Fever' OST, but like it's been said, it wouldn't have fit in with the 90's style R&B tracks on the album.