The road is long With many a winding turn That leads us to who knows where? Who knows where? But I'm strong Strong enough to carry him He ain't heavy, he's my brother So on we go His welfare is my. The night before he died while he was still semi-alert, I said to him " Johnny, there is one song that always reminded me of you - He ain't heavy, he's my brother". I began to sing the song and my Brother said so lovingly and sweet - " Oh, I love that song". This song seemed to be written for my Brother.
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As the Sixties drew to a close, many popular bands of the time saw the need to evolve and change. but few made it! Notable exceptions were The Beegees an. The Hollies - He Ain't Heavy, He's My BrotherComposed by Bobby Scott and Bob RussellClips are produced by the BBC Natural History Unit. A brilliant work! He ain't heavy - he's my brother. So long we go, his welfare is my concern. No burden is he to bear, we'll get there. But I know he would not encumber me. He ain't heavy - he's my brother. If I'm. The road is long With many a winding turn That leads us to who knows where Who knows where But I'm strong Strong enough to carry him He ain't heavy, he's my brother So on we go His welfare is of my concern No burden is he to bear We'll get there For I know He would not encumber me He ain't heavy, he's my brother If I'm laden at all I'm laden.
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The Hollies / HDCopyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, new. In the 1940s, the words, adapted as "He ain't heavy, Father, he's my brother", were taken as a slogan for Boys Town children's home by founder Father Edward Flanagan. [3] According to the Boys Town website, the phrase as used by Boys Town was said to Fr. Flanagan in 1918 by one of the residents while carrying another up a set of stairs. But I'm strong Strong enough to carry him He ain't heavy, he's my brother So on we go His welfare is my concern No burden is he to bear We'll get there For I know He would not encumber me He ain't heavy, he's my brother If I'm laden at all I'm laden with sadness That everyone's heart Isn't filled with the gladness Of love for one another It's a. The Hollies. The road is long. With many a winding turn. That leads us to who knows where, who knows where. But I'm strong. Strong enough to carry him. He ain't heavy, he's my brother. So on we go. His welfare is of my concern.
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He ain't heavy, he's my brother. So on we go. His welfare is of my concern. No burden is he to bear. We'll get there. For I know. He would not encumber me. He ain't heavy, he's my brother. If I'm laden at all. The lyrics of The Hollies' "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" read just as you expect they would be based on the idiom that serves as its title. The overall concept is based on the brother of the singer being in some type of need, where the vocalist's assistance is logically needed. And the insinuation is that it is a serious matter.
The road is long With many a winding turn That leads us to who knows where Who knows where But I'm strong Strong enough to carry him He ain't heavy, he's my brother So on we go His welfare is of my concern No burden is he to bear We'll get there For I know He would not encumber me He ain't heavy, he's my brother If I'm laden at all I'm laden. The Hollies performing "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", released originally in 1969.It reached #1 South Africa "Springbok", #3 UK Singles Chart, #7 US Bill.
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He ain't heavy - he's my brother. So long we go, his welfare is my concern. no burden is he to bear, we'll get there. But I know he would not encumber me. He ain't heavy - he's my brother. If I'm leaving at all, if I'm leaving with sadness. that everyone's heart isn't filled with the gladness. of love for one another. D G F E D But I'm strong, strong enough to carry him - yeah D C G He ain't heavy - he's my brother D So on we go G F E His welfare is of my concern D E D No burden is he to bear C We'll get there D For I know G F E D He would not encumber me D C G He ain't heavy, he's my brother G D If I'm laden at all G C I'm laden with sadness D That everyone.