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"Steal My Kisses" is a song by American music group Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals from their album Burn to Shine. The beat of the song is formed with beatboxing by Rahzel. It was released in February 2000 through Virgin Records America as the album's fourth and final single.
Benjamin Charles Harper [1] (born October 28, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. [2] Harper plays an eclectic mix of blues, folk, soul, reggae, and rock music, [3] and he is known for his guitar-playing skills, vocals, live performances, and activism. [4]
Ben Harper " Burn One Down " is a song written and performed by Ben Harper as the sixth track on his 1995 album Fight for Your Mind . The song has been called a " James-Taylor -meets- Bob-Marley moment" for Harper, [ 1 ] and the song is a pro- marijuana anthem .
"With My Own Two Hands" is a single from Ben Harper's 2003 release Diamonds on the Inside. The lyrics focus on how changes in the world can come about when a single person decides to take action. The song, which features an up-tempo reggae groove, was played in regular rotation on
The verse "A candle throws its light into the darkness In a nasty world so shines a good deed" demonstrates the importance of Shakespeare in Harper's references; it comes from the famous play The Merchant of Venice: "How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world."
No Mercy in This Land is the fourteenth studio album by American artist Ben Harper and the twelfth studio album by the American electric blues harmonica player and bandleader Charlie Musselwhite released by Anti-on March 30, 2018. [3] [4] [5] [6]
"Don't Give Up on Me Now" is a song by the American pop rock singer Ben Harper. It was released as a single on April 11, 2011, by the label Virgin.. The song was written by Ben Harper together with Jason Mozersky and released as the second single from the album Give Till It's Gone.
"Better Way" is a song by singer-songwriter Ben Harper. It is the first track on disc two of his 2006 album Both Sides of the Gun, and was released as the album's first single. A live version of the song appears on Songs for Tibet: The Art of Peace, a compilation album by various artists supporting Tibet. [1]