You will not be able to stay home, brother
 You will not be able to plug in, turn on and drop out
 You will not be able to lose yourself on skag and skip
 Skip out for beer during commercials
 Because the revolution will not be televised
 The revolution will not be televised
 The revolution will not be brought to you by Xerox
 In 4 parts without commercial interruption
 The revolution will not show you pictures of Nixon
 Blowing a bugle and leading a charge by John Mitchell
 General Abrams and Spiro Agnew to eat
 Hog maws confiscated from a Harlem sanctuary
 The revolution will not be televised
 The revolution will be brought to you by the Schaefer Award Theatre and will not star Natalie Wood and Steve McQueen or Bullwinkle and Julia
 The revolution will not give your mouth sex appeal
 The revolution will not get rid of the nubs
 The revolution will not make you look five pounds
 Thinner, because The revolution will not be televised, Brother
 There will be no pictures of you and Willie Mays
 Pushing that cart down the block on the dead run
 Or trying to slide that color television into a stolen ambulance
 NBC will not predict the winner at 8:32 or the count from 29 districts
 The revolution will not be televised
 There will be no pictures of pigs shooting down
 Brothers in the instant replay
 There will be no pictures of young being
 Run out of Harlem on a rail with a brand new process
 There will be no slow motion or still life of
 Roy Wilkens strolling through Watts in a red, black and
 Green liberation jumpsuit that he had been saving
 For just the right occasion
 Green Acres, The Beverly Hillbillies, and
 Hooterville Junction will no longer be so damned relevant
 and Women will not care if Dick finally gets down with
 Jane on Search for Tomorrow because Black people
 will be in the street looking for a brighter day
 The revolution will not be televised
 There will be no highlights on the eleven o'clock News
 and no pictures of hairy armed women Liberationists and
 Jackie Onassis blowing her nose
 The theme song will not be written by Jim Webb, Francis Scott Key
 nor sung by Glen Campbell, Tom Jones, Johnny Cash
 Englebert Humperdink, or the Rare Earth
 The revolution will not be televised
 The revolution will not be right back after a message
 About a white tornado, white lightning, or white people
 You will not have to worry about a germ on your Bedroom
 a tiger in your tank, or the giant in your toilet bowl
 The revolution will not go better with Coke
 The revolution will not fight the germs that cause bad breath
 The revolution WILL put you in the driver's seat
 The revolution will not be televised
 WILL not be televised, WILL NOT BE TELEVISED
 The revolution will be no re-run brothers
 The revolution will be live

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised war ursprünglich ein Gedicht, das Gil Scott-Heron 1970 im Alter von 21 Jahren schrieb, und das er, nur von Trommeln begleitet, im Stile einer Spoken-Word-Performance präsentierte, auf seinem ersten Album »Small Talk at 125th and Lenox«. Ein Jahr später nimmt er es erneut auf, diesmal von einem treibenden Groove aus Funk und Blues untermalt, und erschienen auf dem Album Pieces of a Man (1971).