Cain and Abel

BELLE FENSTOCK, JULES LOMAN

Now have you read of the fable of Cain and Abel?
Once they were in a scandal that shook the town.
Cain became mighty jealous of brother Abel,
So he rose up and smote Abel down.

Now the Lord sure was hopping mad,
And yet he was plenty sad,
to think that he had a man like Cain.

The Lord spoke and showed his wrath,
And Cain walked the path
That led to a life full of pain.

You can't run from the shadow of retribution.
If you're bad then you gotta pay for your wrongs.
Let yourself take a lesson from Cain and Able:

Don't lament, be content,
Don't resent what the Lord has sent,
And you'll find that you're bound to get along.

Curiosités sur la chanson Cain and Abel de Louis Armstrong

Sur quels albums la chanson “Cain and Abel” a-t-elle été lancée par Louis Armstrong?
Louis Armstrong a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Hallelujah! Gospel 1930-1941” en 1992, “100ème Anniversaire” en 2005, “Thanks a Million” en 2005, “100e Anniversaire” en 2006, “Retrospective 1923-1956” en 2007, “Gospel Book” en 2007, “The Complete Louis Armstrong, Vol. 9 (1938-1941)” en 2011, et “Compassion” en 2013.
Qui a composé la chanson “Cain and Abel” de Louis Armstrong?
La chanson “Cain and Abel” de Louis Armstrong a été composée par BELLE FENSTOCK, JULES LOMAN.

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