LEON RUSSELL - PRINCE OF PEACE (LIVE PERFORMANCE 1972)

A music video of Leon Russell, live in concert in 1972, presented by The Church Studio Live. Song: Prince of Peace Artists: Leon Russell and the Shelter People: Carl Radle, Patrick Henderson, Don Preston, Charles (Chuck) Blackwell, Joey Cooper, Ambrose Campbell, John Galie, Marianne Lindsey, D.J. Rogers, Phyllis Lindsey, Nawasa Crowder Writers: Leon Russell Licensed: To The Church Studio by Deep Freeze Films/MSC Video (Form PA # PAu-1-195-306) Prince of Peace Lyrics: Try and judge me only by my time and changes And not mistaken words, for I say many. Listen closely to my song and watch my eyes. There’s not much time to spill, there’s hardly any. Well, look at all the children living in the streets And they’re lucky, not afraid to touch each other. They’re not afraid to be themselves or someone else. I choose the friends with love and not by color. Never treat a brother like a passing stranger. Always try to keep the love light burning. Listen only to his song and watch his eyes, For he might be the Prince of Peace returning. Yes, it might be the Prince of Peace returning. Oh, love the blind and wounded as you would yourself, And the businessmen in cells collecting pennies. Judge their wealth by coins that they give away, And not the ones they keep themselves for spending. And never be impatient with the ones who love you. It might be yourself that you’re burning. Listen only to this song and watch their eyes, For you might be the Prince of Peace returning. All material licensed from Deep Freeze Films/MSC Video Learn more here: Location: Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, California August 28, 1972 The Church Studio Opening Stinger: Written and Recorded by Cade Roberts Video Edit: Grassfire Creative Subscribe to the official The Church Studio You,Tube Channel: Follow The Church Studio: Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: Website: #thechurchstudio #tulsasound #churchthatleonbuilt #leonrussell #shelterrecords #churchstudiolive #recordingstudio #historicallandmark
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