1975 album by War
For the title track, see Why Can't We Be Friends? (song) . For the American Dad! episode, see Why Can't We Be Friends? (American Dad!) . For "Y Can't We B Friends", see Bryce Vine § Singles . For the 1929 song, see Can't We Be Friends?
Why Can't We Be Friends? is the seventh studio album by American band War , released on June 16, 1975 by United Artists Records . Two singles from the album were released: the title track backed with "In Mazatlan", and "Low Rider " backed with "So". Both A-sides were nominated for the Grammy Awards of 1976 .
Of the songs on this album, an interpolation of the first part of the song "Smile Happy" was used in the song "It Wasn't Me " by Shaggy featuring RikRok. Versions of the album's titular song has been used in several film productions, notably Bridge to Terabithia and Wild Things .
Track listing
All tracks composed by War (Papa Dee Allen , Harold Brown , B.B. Dickerson , Lonnie Jordan , Charles Miller , Lee Oskar , Howard E. Scott ), except where indicated.
Note: The CD edition does not break "Leroy's Latin Lament" into sections.
"Don't Let No One Get You Down" (War, Jerry Goldstein ) – 3:59
"Lotus Blossom" (War, Francie Nelson) – 3:59
"Heartbeat" – 7:25
"Leroy's Latin Lament (Medley)" - 6:36
"Lonnie Dreams" – 0:49
"The Way We Feel" (War, lyrics: Keri Oskar) – 1:10
"La Fiesta" – 2:10
"Lament" – 2:27
"Smile Happy" – 7:22
"So" – 4:58
"Low Rider " (War, Jerry Goldstein ) – 3:11
"In Mazatlan" – 2:45
"Why Can't We Be Friends? " (War, Jerry Goldstein ) – 3:49
Personnel
War
Howard Scott – guitar, percussion, vocals
B. B. Dickerson – bass, percussion, vocals
Lonnie Jordan – organ, piano, timbales, percussion, vocals
Harold Brown – drums, percussion, vocals (credit missing from LP cover)
Papa Dee Allen – conga, bongos, percussion, vocals
Charles Miller – clarinet, alto, tenor and baritone saxophones, percussion, vocals
Lee Oskar – harmonica, percussion, vocals
Charts
Year
Album
Chart positions
US
US R&B
AUS
1975
Why Can't We Be Friends?
8
1
81
See also
References
Beck, Dan (February 20, 2014). "Red Hot Chilli Pipers bring 'bagrock' to Easton's State Theatre" . The Morning Call . Retrieved August 16, 2020. ..."Its 2010 record, "Music For a Kilted Generation," included covers of popular rock songs such as War's "Low Rider," The Who's "Baba O'Riley" and Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars.""
Allmusic review
Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: W" . Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies . Ticknor & Fields . ISBN 089919026X . Retrieved March 22, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
"War US albums chart history" . Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 332. ISBN 0-646-11917-6 .
External links
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