Peace Wanted Just To Be Free Lyrics
Stevie Wonder · Luciano Pavarotti
Lyrics
Sweet woman child needn't cry anymore
Now we all know what you've long known before
Sad that it took all one's lifetime to see
Peace wanted just to be free
Strong man shall open your armor of fear
Your dreams of love is what brought this day here
Evil is lost and hate has decease, joy is of what we feast
For life can now live in world peace
dormi piccino la guerra e finita
l'acqua ed il vento saranno con te
e poi cresci piccino nell' Africa unita
dormi che noi siamo qui
dormi noi siamo con te
ritorneranno le danze e i colori
contiueranno per sempre con te
ritroveremo profumi e i sapori
piccolo amore
per ogni stella che cade nel cielo
un nuovo amore fiorisce laggiu
bimbi che corrono e giocano i pace
e che non piangono piu
e che non piangono piu
Sweet woman child needn't cry anymore
Now we all know what you've long known before
Sad that it took a world's lifetime to see
Peace wanted just to be free, peace wanted just to be free
Soldiers have put down their weapons of war
Never to touch them again
All through the love you can hear people say
Where fighting has come to an end
dormi piccino dell' Africa nuova
armi e i soldati non urlano piu
sogna la notte di luci stellate
dormi noi siamo con te
dormi che noi siamo qui
dormi noi siamo con te
Song & Lyrics Facts
"Peace Wanted Just to Be Free" is a song by Stevie Wonder and Luciano Pavarotti, released on October 8th, 1995. It was featured on the album "Pavarotti & Friends for Cambodia and Tibet".
The track was written by both artists as well as Claudio Guidetti, with additional lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman. The song was produced by Tony Renis and performed by an ensemble of musicians including members of Wonder's band and the Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna. The song has a powerful message of peace and freedom, expressing the desire that all people should be able to live in harmony without fear or oppression. Its lyrics are filled with hope, urging listeners to strive for justice and equality. This uplifting anthem has become one of the most beloved collaborations between two musical icons, and its inspiring words have been covered by many other artists over the years.