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Nobody's Hero
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PATRIOTIC POP: Biographical account of the U.S. Army service record of Sargeant First Class Stanley Drayton
contemporary christian praise and worship songs
Contemporary Christian
Bruce Allen Shatkun - guitars, bass, keyboards, lead & backing vocals Tony Scialabba - drums Stu Benjamin - Slide guitar on Co-Pilot and God's Power Linda Sanner - lead vocals on My Hope Is In You and O' Lamb Of God
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Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
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#3,892 in subgenre Peak #102
Charts
Peak #267
Author
Bruce Allen Shatkun
Rights
2015
Uploaded
January 14, 2011
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MP3 4.7 MB 128 kbps 5:08
Story behind the song
I met Sargeant Stanley Drayton at the church my wife and I attended. He was always in good spirits and he always has an encouraging word. In January of 2011 Sgt. Drayton will mark his 80th birthday, though you would never know it from his appearance. He is in excellent physical condition and he really loves life to the fullest. His wife Carol, a retired schoolteacher, is his loving partner and helper. One day the Sargeant relayed to me that his daughter called him a hero, because of his many great years of service in the United States Army. He then replied, "I'm Nobody's Hero". In spite of his humble remark about his not being a hero, I agreed with his daughter that he was one. That's because I know of the many great heroic, courageous and outstanding things the Sargeant has done while serving his country. He paved the way and broke new ground for African-Americans by becoming one of the first 3 African-American Army Divers. Everytime he entered deep waters handling high explosives he put his life on the line. Until that time, African-American soldiers were given menial jobs to do. In addition to his being a Master Diver, Sargeant Drayton is a retired Paratrooper and Multi-Engine Engineer. He has served in occupied Germany, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and all over the world. In fact, he once held the European Army Middleweight Boxing Title and he remains a Black Belt in Karate to this day. After the Vietnam War ended, Sargeant Drayton returned to his native Harlem in New York City. There he was appointed Commander of the Armed Services Recruiting Office in Harlem. The Sargeant helped many young men get off the streets and serve their country instead. In the armed forces they would receive training, education and maybe most importantly, DISCIPLINE. It is impossible to measure the effect that Sargeant Drayton had on the lives of these young men that he recruited, as well as the lives of their families. He would actually go out on the streets of Harlem and invite them to seek a better life and serve their country. What a hero he is! I can only hope that this song, "Nobody's Hero", will be heard by many.
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CHORUS He said,"I'm nobody's hero", nobody's hero I'm nobody's hero, but he's somebody's hero to me He said, "I'm nobody's hero", nobody's hero I'm nobody's hero, but he's somebody's hero to me VERSE 1 Tired of waiting, barely seventeen Heading to the German shore Occupying, dressed in Army green Rebuild remnants from The War Rebuild remnants from The War VERSE 2 Blood is flowing, deeper than a well Shivering from Korea's cold Bombs are bursting, along The Parallel Cost of freedom can't be told Cost of freedom can't be told CHORUS VERSE 3 Battle's raging, now it's Vietnam Diving down to depths unknown Demolition, salvage is the plan See the courage that he's shown All the courage that he's shown VERSE 4 He's a soldier, on land, air and sea Paratrooper, engineer He's a hero, he fights for you and me Serves his country without fear Serves his country with no fear CHORUS plus ENDING - Yes, he's somebody's hero to me Yeah, he's somebody's hero to me He's always a hero to me
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