Re: "Brother John" in the song "Let 'em In"




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"BibsBro" <BibsBro@xxxxxxx

I always thought so too. I think it was for "Let 'em In" to America
during his deportation battles. Didn't Paul mutter "let him into America"
on the live album "Wings Over America" at the end of "Let 'em In" ?


BibsBro


Denny Laine is just saying:
Happy Birthday America!
at the end of the song.

Remember USA was 200 years in 1976.
Maybe the song was recorded on 4th July?


Oh........... my mistake


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