Harold Melvin wrote "Wake Up Everybody" as a call to action, urging people to become more socially and politically aware. The song addresses issues such as social justice, education, and the importance of collective responsibility in making positive change. It reflects Melvin's desire to inspire listeners to take initiative and engage in their communities to create a better future. The song's message resonates with themes of empowerment and unity.
It wasn't written by Harold Melvin of the Blue Notes--the song was written by the team of Victor Carstarphen, Gene McFadden and John Whitehead, who wrote many of the group's songs. The motivation was to get everybody to wake up, in the sense of leaving aside hate and conflict and working together to make a better world.
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The author of Keeping it from Harold is P.G. Wodehouse
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Do Tarantulas Have Teeth was co-authored by Melvin Berger and Gilda Berger
P. Sainath wrote Everybody Loves a Good Drought.
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