I have reduxed this one every year since I first played it in … I think 2018. It carries a message that we all need to hear from time to time. Right now, all over the world, troubles abound. Thinking of Ukraine and Ukrainians at the moment, with their struggles to save their country from an evil wanna-be emperor. Climate change is bringing disastrous effects to people around the globe, to food and water supplies, and the list goes on. Here in the U.S., we are grieving for the lives lost over the past month in multiple mass shootings, especially the lives of 19 children lost in a school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Our politicians are playing the already massive divide, further dividing us and some are attempting to subjugate the people of the U.S. to a dictatorial leader. People all over the globe are suffering in one way or another, and so tonight I play this one for everyone, to remind us that … we all share this planet, that we must come together, find ways to mend our fences, to overcome our differences.
One of the times I played this, our friend John Howell provided a tidbit that I wasn’t aware of at the time …
“I loved the Michael Jackson comment to all the stars that were in studio for the “We are the World” recording session. He said that egos were to be left at the door and that anyone who had a problem with that would be driven home…by Stevie Wonder.”
I don’t imagine too many egos were on display after that!!!
This song … it is what we need today … and every day. Please listen and enjoy.
Hello my friends. With a heavy heart tonight, I was not going to do a music post, but two special people convinced me, without realizing that they had a thing to do with it, to do one … and this one in particular. I shall explain …
A few nights ago, I was chatting via email with our friend Ellen, and she noted that while sometimes one doesn’t feel that they have a song in their heart, they should … sing anyway! Tonight, I felt as if I had no song in my heart, and really, I just wanted to go to bed. But, somewhere in my head, I heard Ellen saying, “C’mon, Filosofa … sing anyway!”
And the second motivator was another dear friend, Dutch (Larry Woller) who posted on his own blog this song … We Are The World … and everything just suddenly clicked into place.
This was a benefit single for victims of famine in Africa. It raised over $60 Million, which was distributed to Ethiopia, Sudan, and other impoverished countries.
Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie wrote this song, and Quincy Jones produced it. This talented trio was perfect for the job: Quincy Jones was the hottest producer around, and his Rolodex (what would now be a contact list) was filled with the biggest names in music; Richie had written songs that went to #1 on the Hot 100 each of the previous seven years (“We Are The World” made it eight); Michael Jackson had the biggest album of 1984 with Thriller (produced by Jones) and was the biggest star in the world.
The USA For Africa project began as an idea calypso singer Harry Belafonte had for a benefit concert featuring black musicians. In late December 1984, looking for artists to participate, Belafonte called Ken Kragen, who managed an impressive roster of talent, including Lionel Richie. Kragen convinced Belafonte that they could raise more money and make a bigger impact with an original song; Belafonte agreed and Richie came on board to help.
Kragen asked Quincy Jones to produce, and Jones enlisted Michael Jackson. Richie got Stevie Wonder involved, and from there, word got out and many members of the music industry signed on to help. The project from conception to recording took about a month.
This all-star charity single was inspired by Band Aid, the British group Bob Geldof put together the year before to record Do They Know It’s Christmas?. Band Aid, which included Bono, Phil Collins, David Bowie, Paul McCartney, and Sting, served as a template, showing how a disparate group of famous artists could come together in one day to record a song.
The stars who sang solos were, in order, Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Kenny Rogers, James Ingram, Billy Joel, Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Dionne Warwick, Willie Nelson, Al Jarreau, Bruce Springsteen, Kenny Loggins, Steve Perry, Daryl Hall, Michael Jackson (again), Huey Lewis, Cyndi Lauper, and Kim Carnes. Bob Dylan and Ray Charles were also featured on the song and given close-ups in the video.
Harry Belafonte, who had the original idea for the project, was in the chorus but didn’t get a solo, joining Bette Midler, Smokey Robinson, The Pointer Sisters, LaToya Jackson, Bob Geldof, Sheila E., and Waylon Jennings as backing singers.
Quincy Jones was responsible for managing the egos of all the stars. It went very smoothly considering some very famous people did not get to sing a line. Most of the singers knew Jones personally and respected his wishes that they check their egos at the door.
Just goes to show what we can accomplish when people of all sorts come together for a common cause. I think … though the cause is different … this song has just as much meaning for our world today as it did when it was released in 1985, some 34 years ago, don’t you?
We Are the World
U.S.A. for Africa
There comes a time
When we heed a certain call
When the world must come together as one
There are people dying
Oh, and it’s time to lend a hand to life
The greatest gift of all
We can’t go on
Pretending day-by-day
That someone, somewhere soon make a change
We’re all a part of God’s great big family
And the truth, you know, love is all we need
We are the world
We are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day, so let’s start giving
There’s a choice we’re making
We’re saving our own lives
It’s true we’ll make a better day, just you and me
Oh, send them your heart
So they know that someone cares
And their lives will be stronger and free
As God has shown us by turning stones to bread
And so we all must lend a helping hand
We are the world
We are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day, so let’s start giving
Oh, there’s a choice we’re making
We’re saving our own lives
It’s true we’ll make a better day, just you and me
When you’re down and out, there seems no hope at all
But if you just believe there’s no way we can fall
Well, well, well, well let us realize
Oh, that a change can only come
When we stand together as one, yeah, yeah, yeah
We are the world
We are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day, so let’s start giving
There’s a choice we’re making
We’re saving our own lives
It’s true we’ll make a better day, just you and me
We are the world
We are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day, so let’s start giving
There’s a choice we’re making
We’re saving our own lives
It’s true we’ll make a better day, just you and me
We are the world (are the world)
We are the children (are the children)
We are the ones who’ll make a brighter day, so let’s start giving (so let’s start giving)
There is a choice we’re making
We’re saving our own lives
It’s true we’ll make a better day, just you and me
Oh, let me hear you!
We are the world (we are the world)
We are the children (said we are the children)
We are the ones who’ll make a brighter day so let start giving (so let’s start giving)
There’s a choice we’re making
We’re saving our own lives
It’s true we’ll make a better day, just you and me, come on now, let me hear you
We are the world (we are the world)
We are the children (we are the children)
We are the ones who’ll make a brighter day so let’s start giving (so let’s start giving)
There’s a choice we’re making
We’re saving our own lives
It’s true we’ll make a better day, just you and me, yeah
We are the world (we are the world)
We are the children (we are the children)
We are the ones who’ll make a brighter day so let’s start giving (so let’s start giving)
There’s a choice we’re making
And we’re saving our own lives
It’s true we’ll make a better day, just you and me
We are the world (are the world)
We are the children (are the children)
We are the ones who’ll make a brighter day so let’s start giving (so let’s start giving)
There’s a choice we’re making
We’re saving our own lives
It’s true we’ll make a better day, just you and me
We are the world, we are the world (are the world)
We are the children, yes sir (are the children)
We are the ones that make a brighter day so let’s start giving (so let’s start giving)
There’s a choice we’re making
We’re saving our own lives
It’s true we’ll make a better day, just you and me, ooh-hoo!
We are the world (dear God) (are the world)
We are the children (are the children)
We are the ones that make a brighter day so let’s start giving (all right, can you hear what I’m saying?)
There’s a choice we’re making, we’re saving our own lives
Songwriters: Michael Jackson / Lionel Richie
We Are the World lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc
Looking forward to the time when this sentiment can come around again.
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Do you think it ever will?
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Maybe.
Whether we will learn from these latest global waves of Human Misery is another matter.
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Last night as I lay awake trying (and failing) to think of a pleasant thought to lull me to sleep, I suddenly came up with a terrible analogy. Rather like taking a plaster off of a wound … it’s gonna hurt either way, so rather than peel it gently off, bit by bit, just rip that thing off of there! Sigh. Needless to say, that one did not lull me to sleep! Next time, I shall try thinking of puppies.
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‘Puppies’ is good. 🐶🐶
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I agree, although the moggies probably don’t. ☺️
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Oh they’ll have to put up with it.😾😾😾😾😾
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Hah! I think we would have war in this house! And … the moggies have enough problems, so I wouldn’t do that to them.
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Phew! Thanks Gawnnie……😽😽😽😽😽
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You know I try to take care of you guys … now perhaps you could show your thanks by not dropping little ‘presents’ on the floor in the morning???
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Kitties…….🤨….😿😿😿😿😿
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Accidents happen, Uncle Woger! We twies to be good … honest we do! 😼😼😼😼😼
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Thanks for remembering on this very well known song. Lets hope we will neve forget the message of it. xx Michael
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Thanks, Michael! Sadly, I think far too many people have already forgotten the message of this song, but I’ll keep playing it, hoping to maybe just make one person stop and think, have a change of heart. xx
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Reblogged this on NEW BLOG HERE >> https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Hello Jill. I love the idea behind the song, a world utopia where people are more concerned with each and making sure everyone has their needs met than making profit or one up man ship. I also love the lack of egos, think of how different the Us congress / Republican party would be without egos demanding all the worship and praise. I am thinking of tRump and DeathSantis who go on insane doubled down attacks anytime they think they are being criticized. Like young immature kids who cannot stand to be corrected and not the center of attention. As always Best Wishes and Hugs.
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Wouldn’t that be a world you’d just want to live in forever? But no, greed, lust for power and money, will likely keep it from ever happening on any large scale. So, we just have to do whatever we can on a small scale and hope that somehow we are making the world a little bit better place DESPITE the greed and arrogance. You’re right … there is a distinct lack of maturity in our “leaders” and I find it difficult to take them seriously or respect them at all. Hugs
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Thank you for sharing (and sharing the link)!… We are the people, we are the world and by working together we can make a difference, with or without the aid of politicians, etc. 🙂
Until we meet again..
May your day be touched
by a bit of Irish luck,
Brightened by a song
in your heart,
And warmed by the smiles
of people you love.
(Irish Saying)
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I sure hope so, Dutch. If we don’t start making a difference soon, we won’t be around to do so.
I’m not the poet you are, but Until we meet again, take care dear friend! The world needs more people like you!
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I am not a poet, just sharing thoughts that rhyme.. your words are as good as any poet… when will we make a difference, only the wind knows… 🙂
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Thank you for your kind words, Dutch! And for this song … one of my all-time favourites!!!
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GREAT FUNDRAISER FOR A WORTHY CAUSE.
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Agreed. And it still resonates, still brings a tear to my eyes all these years later.
Cwtch
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Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
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Thanks, Ned!!!
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Thanks for sharing this.
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My pleasure! I love the camaraderie, not to mention that some of my favourite artists are in this!
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Yup, excellent environment here. And no egos or sense of competing against each other
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You’re so right in what you say. As for this song, it is a worthy attempt at ripping off the idea from over here, with a stellar cast, but for me this has always been a bloody awful song, sorry!
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Thanks, Clive! I’m sorry you didn’t care for the song, but as the old saying goes, “You can please all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but you cannot please all of the people all of the time.” Or summat like that! Maybe you’ll like the next one better … 😉
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I never have liked it. It always seemed to me like a ‘the Brits have done it so we must too’ thing. And it really is an awful song! I’m sure I’ll like your next one – if it’s better than this 🤣
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