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U2 — MLK
Album: The Unforgettable Fire
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Released: 1984
Length: 2:24
Plays (last 30 days): 3
Sleep, sleep tonight
And may your dreams be realized
If the thunder cloud passes rain
So let it rain, rain down on he
So let it be
So let it be

Sleep, sleep tonight
And may your dreams be realized
If the thunder cloud passes rain
So let it rain, let it rain
Rain on he
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 swtobias508 wrote:
I sang it to my son. He's now a 35yr old musician.  



I sang this as a lullaby to my sons when they were small. Fond Memories.
 bkrans9 wrote:

I'm sorry. I've had it with Bono's sanctimonious sprituality. 


What exactly is "sanctimonious sprituality"? (ignoring that you misspelled 'spirituality'... ; not judging). And what will you do now, that you've "had it"? 

Just curious. Let us know.
 bkrans9 wrote:

I'm sorry. I've had it with Bono's sanctimonious sprituality. 



Then play it again Bill
I sang it to my son. He's now a 35yr old musician.  

 coloradojohn wrote:

Saw them in '83, before they were really famous in the US; I can say that I knew, by demonstration, that their earnest attitudes were real.




I saw them on the same tour and yes, the earnest attitudes were real.
I'm sorry. I've had it with Bono's sanctimonious sprituality. 
Saw them in '83, before they were really famous in the US; I can say that I knew, by demonstration, that their earnest attitudes were real.
loved Eno's production on this album - the sound isn't pure, it is magical
Played today perhaps because of the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial? 
RIP George Floyd.
Wow, the only two comments on this track are 11 and 15 years old. It's so great to see evidence of how long Bill and Rebecca have been going! And that a song like this that gets barely any airplay suddenly gets played after who knows how much time... just awesome stuff. I love this channel.

Thanks for all the years of listening-pleasure B&R!
I used to sing this to my daughter as a lullaby when she was a baby.
Come on Bill... PLAY THIS ONE
Soothing and graceful