| Song | The Uranium War |
| Artist | Buffy Sainte-Marie |
| Album | Power In The Blood |
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| [00:00:850] | Ay ha ay ha yo Ho |
| [00:08:920] | There was a Cree and a Sioux and a Navajo an Arapaho and a Hopi hiyo |
| [00:15:820] | We were stranded, snowbound, eh–ho I don't know |
| [00:23:470] | Sleeping on the floor like the best of friends |
| [00:26:320] | Living on tea and odds and ends ah |
| [00:28:270] | Were we lucky? Well it all depends |
| [00:33:920] | There was Cordell and me and Norman Brown sittin around away from town |
| [00:41:620] | And me I'm listening — Hey hey Big Mountain guys |
| [00:48:620] | Watch the sunrise in your eyes; taking care of the Elders' pride |
| [00:54:520] | Hey hey Mother Earth; Hey hey Father Sky |
| [00:59:820] | And me I watched it grow: corporate greed and a lust for gold and |
| [01:08:720] | coal and oil and hey now uranium |
| [01:15:720] | Keep the Indians under your thumb; pray like hell when your bad times come |
| [01:21:120] | Hey rip em up Strip em up Get em with a gun |
| [01:32:520] | She was a friend of mine Annie Mae in the snows of the wintertime |
| [01:38:320] | We were running cross the fields of Indian land |
| [01:42:070] | Ducking bullets from the guns of the pale men Ay hey ay hey ahh |
| [01:54:720] | Patriot Woman, hunted in the land |
| [02:02:020] | What did you say about uranium? |
| [02:13:370] | She come to see me one day I was living in a little place in L.A. |
| [02:19:070] | She was running from the feel of the jailor's touch |
| [02:22:620] | Singing Heyo ha ya I think I know too much about uranium |
| [02:34:580] | Ay ha ay ha yo ... |
| [03:03:020] | And me I watched it grow: corporate greed and a lust for gold |
| [03:10:020] | and coal and oil and hey now uranium |
| [03:17:620] | Keep the Indians under your thumb; pray like hell when your bad times come |
| [03:23:220] | Hey rip em up Strip em up Get em with a gun |
| ti: The Uranium War | |
| ar: Buffy SainteMarie | |
| ap: jetAudio | |
| [00:00:850] | Ay ha ay ha yo Ho |
| [00:08:920] | There was a Cree and a Sioux and a Navajo an Arapaho and a Hopi hiyo |
| [00:15:820] | We were stranded, snowbound, eh ho I don' t know |
| [00:23:470] | Sleeping on the floor like the best of friends |
| [00:26:320] | Living on tea and odds and ends ah |
| [00:28:270] | Were we lucky? Well it all depends |
| [00:33:920] | There was Cordell and me and Norman Brown sittin around away from town |
| [00:41:620] | And me I' m listening Hey hey Big Mountain guys |
| [00:48:620] | Watch the sunrise in your eyes taking care of the Elders' pride |
| [00:54:520] | Hey hey Mother Earth Hey hey Father Sky |
| [00:59:820] | And me I watched it grow: corporate greed and a lust for gold and |
| [01:08:720] | coal and oil and hey now uranium |
| [01:15:720] | Keep the Indians under your thumb pray like hell when your bad times come |
| [01:21:120] | Hey rip em up Strip em up Get em with a gun |
| [01:32:520] | She was a friend of mine Annie Mae in the snows of the wintertime |
| [01:38:320] | We were running cross the fields of Indian land |
| [01:42:070] | Ducking bullets from the guns of the pale men Ay hey ay hey ahh |
| [01:54:720] | Patriot Woman, hunted in the land |
| [02:02:020] | What did you say about uranium? |
| [02:13:370] | She come to see me one day I was living in a little place in L. A. |
| [02:19:070] | She was running from the feel of the jailor' s touch |
| [02:22:620] | Singing Heyo ha ya I think I know too much about uranium |
| [02:34:580] | Ay ha ay ha yo ... |
| [03:03:020] | And me I watched it grow: corporate greed and a lust for gold |
| [03:10:020] | and coal and oil and hey now uranium |
| [03:17:620] | Keep the Indians under your thumb pray like hell when your bad times come |
| [03:23:220] | Hey rip em up Strip em up Get em with a gun |
| ti: The Uranium War | |
| ar: Buffy SainteMarie | |
| ap: jetAudio | |
| [00:00:850] | Ay ha ay ha yo Ho |
| [00:08:920] | There was a Cree and a Sioux and a Navajo an Arapaho and a Hopi hiyo |
| [00:15:820] | We were stranded, snowbound, eh ho I don' t know |
| [00:23:470] | Sleeping on the floor like the best of friends |
| [00:26:320] | Living on tea and odds and ends ah |
| [00:28:270] | Were we lucky? Well it all depends |
| [00:33:920] | There was Cordell and me and Norman Brown sittin around away from town |
| [00:41:620] | And me I' m listening Hey hey Big Mountain guys |
| [00:48:620] | Watch the sunrise in your eyes taking care of the Elders' pride |
| [00:54:520] | Hey hey Mother Earth Hey hey Father Sky |
| [00:59:820] | And me I watched it grow: corporate greed and a lust for gold and |
| [01:08:720] | coal and oil and hey now uranium |
| [01:15:720] | Keep the Indians under your thumb pray like hell when your bad times come |
| [01:21:120] | Hey rip em up Strip em up Get em with a gun |
| [01:32:520] | She was a friend of mine Annie Mae in the snows of the wintertime |
| [01:38:320] | We were running cross the fields of Indian land |
| [01:42:070] | Ducking bullets from the guns of the pale men Ay hey ay hey ahh |
| [01:54:720] | Patriot Woman, hunted in the land |
| [02:02:020] | What did you say about uranium? |
| [02:13:370] | She come to see me one day I was living in a little place in L. A. |
| [02:19:070] | She was running from the feel of the jailor' s touch |
| [02:22:620] | Singing Heyo ha ya I think I know too much about uranium |
| [02:34:580] | Ay ha ay ha yo ... |
| [03:03:020] | And me I watched it grow: corporate greed and a lust for gold |
| [03:10:020] | and coal and oil and hey now uranium |
| [03:17:620] | Keep the Indians under your thumb pray like hell when your bad times come |
| [03:23:220] | Hey rip em up Strip em up Get em with a gun |