|
|
| [ More Glen Campbell lyrics ] |
add to playlist
see a mistake?
comment
|
|
Artist/Band:
Glen Campbell
Lyrics for Song: Try a Little Kindness
Lyrics for Album: Rhinestone Cowboy [American Legends] [2005]
(Bobby Austin - Curt Sapaugh)
If you see your brother standing by the road
With a heavy load from the seeds he sowed
And if you see your sister falling by the way
Just stop and say you're goin' the wrong way.
You've got to try a little kindness, yes, show a little kindness
Yes, shine your light for everyone to see
And if you'll try a little kindness and you'll overlook the blindness
Of the narrow minded people on the narrow minded streets.
Don't walk around the down and out
Lend a helping hand instead of doubt
And the kindness that you show every day
Will help someone along their way.
You've got to try a little kindness, yes, show a little kindness
Yes, shine your light for everyone to see
And if you'll try a little kindness and you'll overlook the blindness
Of the narrow minded people on the narrow minded streets.
You've got to try a little kindness, yes, show a little kindness
Yes, shine your light for everyone to see
And if you'll try a little kindness and you'll overlook the blindness
Of the narrow minded people on the narrow minded streets...
|
Try a Little Kindness
Glen Campbell's "Try a Little Kindness" stands as a defining track from his 2005 compilation "Rhinestone Cowboy [American Legends] [2005]". As a master of the 12-string guitar, Campbell infused this classic with a warm, resonant tone that perfectly captures the acoustic country-pop style of the late 1960s. The recording showcases his signature ability to blend folk storytelling with polished pop production, creating an enduring anthem of empathy and connection. While the song was originally written by Jimmy Webb, Campbell's arrangement became his own signature sound, often featured in his essential discography alongside hits like "Wichita Lineman." The track remains a staple of his catalog, celebrated for its melodic simplicity and the rich, organic texture of his guitar work that defined an era of American music. |
|
|
| Album Lyrics: Rhinestone Cowboy [American Legends] [2005] |
 Glen Campbell
"Rhinestone Cowboy [American Legends] [2005]"
|
| | | |
|