Monday, June 1, 2020

Up with People


up with people cast performing a musical show
photo from www.upwithpeople.org
From the late Sixties to the Eighties, Up with People singing group was one of my favorites. They were an upbeat, energetic bunch of young people who toured college campuses and other venues singing about the good in everyone. I owned their vinyls and later half dozen of their CDs. I first heard them perform at Harding University and later at the World's Fair in New Orleans. They brought a message and spirit of unity and togetherness. Their diversity included whites, African Americans, Asians, Hispanic, and other ethnicities. Check out their videos on YouTube.


Up with People

1. It happened just this morning, I was walking down the street. 
The milkman and the postman and policeman I did meet
There in ev’ry window and ev’ry single door
I recognized people I’d never noticed before

(Chorus)
Up! Up with people! You meet ‘em wherever you go!
Up! Up with people! They’re the best kind of folks we know.
If more people were for people all people ev’rywhere,
There’d be a lot less people to worry about, and a lot more people who care.
There’d be a lot less people to worry about, and a lot more people who care.

2. People from the south-land and people from the north,
Like a mighty army, I saw them coming forth.
‘Twas a great reunion, befitting of a king!
Then I realized people are more important than things.

(Chorus)

3. Inside everybody there's some bad and there's some good,
But don't let anybody start attacking people-hood.
Love them as they are, but fight for them to be
Great men and great women as God meant them to be.

(Chorus)
Up! Up with people! You meet ‘em wherever you go!
Up! Up with people! They’re the best kind of folks we know.
If more people were for people all people ev’rywhere,
There’d be a lot less people to worry about, and a lot more people who care.
There’d be a lot less people to worry about, and a lot more people who care.

The message was positive 50 years ago and it is still favorable today. In these appalling times let us draw near to God and strive to be UP WITH PEOPLE...all people, everywhere.





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