I don't want your millions, mister.
I don't want your diamond ring.
All I want is the right to live mister.
Give me back my job again.
I don't want your Rolls Royce, mister,
I don't want your pleasure yacht,
All I want is food for my babies,
Now give to me my old job back.
I don't want your millions, mister.
I don't want your diamond ring.
All I want is the right to live mister.
Give me back my job again.
We worked to build this country, mister,
While you enjoyed a life of ease.
You've stolen all that we've built, mister,
Now our children starve and freeze.
I don't want your millions, mister.
I don't want your diamond ring.
All I want is the right to live mister.
Give me back my job again.
Yes, you have a land deed, mister,
The money is all in your name.
But where's the work that you did, mister?
I'm demanding back my job again.
I don't want your millions, mister.
I don't want your diamond ring.
All I want is the right to live mister.
Give me back my job again.
Think me dumb if you wish, mister,
Call me green or blue or red.
There's just one thing that I know, mister,
Our hungry babies must be fed.
I don't want your millions, mister.
I don't want your diamond ring.
All I want is the right to live mister.
Give me back my job again.
We'll organize together, mister,
In one big united band,
And with a Farmer-Labor party
We will win our just demands.
I don't want your millions, mister.
I don't want your diamond ring.
All I want is the right to live mister.
Give me back my job again.
Take the two old parties, mister,
No difference in them I can see.
But with a Farmer-Labor party,
We will set the workers free.
Hay discos que no necesitan levantar la voz. Azimut es uno de ellos. Joan Isaac presenta un trabajo hecho desde la contención, desde ese lugar donde la canción deja de ser ornamento para convertirse en algo casi necesario. Un disco minimalista, preciosista, trabajado con una delicadeza profundamente orgánica. Como todo en Isaac, un acto de fe.
Martirio llevó el pasado domingo 12 de abril al Auditori de Barcelona, en el marco del Ciclo de canción de autor BarnaSants, su espectáculo Al sur del tango, una propuesta que enlaza las raíces compartidas entre Argentina y España desde una interpretación que es tanto voz como gesto y emoción.