Marlena Shaw - Let's Wade In The Water
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In the song "Wade in the Water," the lyric "who's that yonder dressed in red" refers to the biblical figure of the woman in red, who is associated with the healing and miracle-working power of the rivers mentioned in the song. The red color symbolizes vitality, strength, and spiritual cleansing.
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Slave to the Rhythm - song - was created in 1985-10.
Wade in the Water - album - was created on 1966-05-26.
The song "Wait in the water" is a reference to the slaves and children passing through the water and lakes as they travel to the North for freedom. Most people think its the healing. The song is popular throughout the African American culture.
Slave to the Music - song - was created on 2011-08-05.
"Wade in the Water" is a traditional African American spiritual that likely originated during the time of slavery in the United States. The song is believed to have been used as a coded message to notify enslaved individuals of plans to escape, with the lyrics offering guidance on how to avoid capture by traveling through water.
To wade, as to walk through water. To wade, as to intervene in something. Or weighed, as to determine the weight of something
The same he used for the CORRE theme song
Sentence: I had to wade in the water/snow to get my friend out of there. Question: Can you wade in the snow to get my shovel at the left?