(3:43) Written by Graham Nash, Craig Doerge & Joe Vitale, Published by Nashnotes, Fair Star Music, Marinara Music (c) 1987. Recorded September 16th, 1988.
Soldiers of peace are not fighting a war Are not looking for enemies behind every door Are not looking for people to kill or to maim. Soldiers of peace are just changing the game.
Men who were fighting for all of our lives Are now fighting for children, for homes and for wives, Fighting for the memory of all who fell before, But the soldiers of peace just can't kill any more.
So come all you warriors who live for the fight, Come listen to somebody, somebody who might Have been there before you and they have the right, They've been dying to tell you the score. The old warriors don't want you to hurt any more.
Soldiers of peace can still hear the cries When the people were screaming and losing their lives, When bodies were broken and spirits were torn The soldiers of peace do not want you to mourn.
So come all you warriors who live for the fight, Come listen to somebody, somebody who might Have been there before you and they have the right, They've been dying to tell you the score. The old warriors don't want you to hurt any more.
Soldiers of peace are not fighting a war. No more, no more, no more, no more.
Lead Vocal: Graham Nash Drums: Joe Lala Bass: Bob Glaub Acoustic Guitar: Stephen Stills Electric Guitar: Neil Young Keyboards: Michael Finnigan and Joe Vitale Additional Vocals: Michael Finnigan Additional synth programming: Rhett Lawrence.
Last Chorus Sung By: The Volume Dealers Choir: Kelly Ashmore, Betsy Aubrey, Tom Banghart, Cha Blevins, Niko Bolas, Craig Doerge, Scott Gordon, R. Mac Holbert, Stanley Johnston, Bill Krause, Debbie Meister, Tim Mulligan, Graham and Susan Nash, Jay Parti, Steve Perry, Vince Slaughter, Stephen Stills, Joe Vitale, Neil Young, Paul Williamson. Thanks to the voices for their studio time.
Compositores: Graham Nash, Craig Doerge & Joe Vitale