The song WE AIN'T MUCH DIFFERENT is performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd in the album named Twenty in the year 1997 .
This is a story 'bout livin'
A tale of a long hard road
Ain't a whole lot of misgiving's
Of the things that I thought I sowed
My daddy was a real hard worker
He said, 'Son there will come a day"
Talk ain't always cheap
And here's what daddy had to say
"With these hands I've made my livin'
With these hands I've held a child
With these hands I've climbed a mountain
Sometimes we forget
We ain't much different at all"
He likes grits, you like the apple
There ain't nothin' wrong with that
He says y'all, you say you'se
It all depends on where you're at
Well a little bit of music is a whole lot of fun
And it's always good for the soul
From New York City out to California
You know its only rock and roll
With these hands we come together
With these hands we can change the world
With these hands I play my music
Sometimes we forget
We ain't much different at all
Oh, not at all
So what I'm trying to tell you
Is I'm only one son of the south
It's gonna take more than you me and you
To work this whole thing out
With these hands I've made my livin'
With these hands I've held a child
With these hands I've climbed a mountain
Sometimes we forget, oh
With these hands we come together
With these hands we can change the world
With these hands I play my music
Sometimes we forget
We ain't much different
We ain't much different
Ain't much different
At all