All Icons and All Legends ❤❤❤❤ Trying to raise money to feed the people who were starving in Africa!!❤❤❤❤❤ They dropped their Egos at the Door and joined the chorus!!❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🎵🎵🔥🔥🔥
I am with you 100% on your assessment of this song. Don't forget, without the foresight of Quincy Jones, how would the world know that Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Wonder sound great together? I mean, I personally would've never thought that- but there's proof in this song those 2 sound tremendous together. I wish they'd cut an album 🎶
Omg…. So weird!! The first pause Luke did, just after MJ’s vocals, merged Diana Ross and MJ together!! 😂 MJ just kills it here . Super⭐️ Everyone is just so young!!
I watched the out take video of Cindi from this video. It was fun to watch, she had many attempts before it was perfect. In my mind, Cindy and Stevie stole the show.
That song came together by happenstance. They heard what Quincy, Lionel and Michael were trying to do and there happened to be a music award ceremony that night and all those artists just showed up. It took them all night to record it.
Wow Luke, what can I say but thank you for taking me back to when I was a young boy living in Chicago at the time and this AMAZING SONG CREATED WITH THE VOICES FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE AND CROSSING EVERY GENRE did something that I had not experienced in my young life and had a profound impact on how I would live my life even today. In 1985, the World seemed so much bigger and what was happening in Africa was misunderstood by a lot of people in the US. I remember wondering why people would continue to live in a dessert where no food could grow and in my naivety wonder why they didn’t take their families to places where there were markers and restaurants😥. This song not only educated people across the World as to the reasons there was so much famine but they also brought news stories and personal stories of the actual people starving and put faces to the suffering and I knew from this time forward that I would live my life in a way where I was going to make a positive impact in someone’s life every single day (I still have that phrase on my bathroom mirror). There have always and will always be people in some part of the world who are suffering (currently it is the people of Ukraine) and since this moment in 1985, people have always come together in ways big and small to try to make this world a better place for you and me❤️❤️ I love ya man for bringing this moment in history that I am sure a lot have never seen and let’s all continue to follow its message as we travel through life..🙏🌈😇❤️
This is a timeless masterpiece. It would be impossible to recreate this or duplicate it today because it was a moment in time that shall not be repeated. It stands as a testament to the feeling and consciousness of my generation.
In Norway we have a yearly donation event that engages the entire country. A new charitable organization gets around 20 million dollars every year, on a particular day. This year it was Doctors Without Borders. Perhaps it's because we're such a small country that we are able to gather round this common cause once a year, I don't know. But I should think it would be possible elsewhere too.
This song is amazing, and being written by MJ & co written by Lionel Ritchie is even more amazing,just shows how caring he is and acknowledges the trouble in the world,only he could put this together. That camera movement on Michael tho,always gives me chills,DAMN! The shoes, the socks, the glove. It's like you know who it is. The King Of Music Forever Michael Joseph Jackson Long Live The Greatest Music Artist To Ever Live!😇🙌🏽👑❤️💕🌟(MJ wasn’t just the Biggest in the 80’s but in his entire career y’all gotta React to sum more MJ PERIOD! He dominated the music industry nobody was close to that man he was/is on another stratosphere from his Jackson 5/The Jacksons days to his Solo career etc.)
Wonderful reaction Luke. I love the changes and surprise in your face recognizing certain stars and being impressed with their voices. This song is simply perfect in every single way, perfect harmony with so many different voices. This is what I loved about the 80’s, the stars used their celebrity to come together and do something good. Such a beautiful song! There is other song were many stars came together and raised money at the end of 1989. Check out “Band Aid” with “Do they know it’s Christmas “ It’s also a very beautiful and touching song. (Yes, Bono is in there too😜)
The 80s was the decade that everyone donated to people in need and thought about others. Its too bad there is soo much greed now. Being a technician that repaired pool equipment and had to go to homes to do it there. After the jobs were done. I noticed one thing that stood out the most was that the people who had the least were the ones who were the biggest tippers and 95% of the very well off like had multi million dollar homes wanted things done for free and never tipped. So regular people have the biggest hearts it seemed. Great review
I agree Terry Foraker.Stevie and Bruce Springsteen brought it home.Those two harmonizing vocals were mesmerizing. I still get moved by this song even today
It's my understanding that as they walked through the door to the studio where it was recorded, there was a sign that said "Please check your egos at the door." And they did!
Back when everyone had and needed talent to be successful, and there were different genres of music. Today all you need is autotune and insta followers, everyone dresses the same and sounds the same, yet minimal talent!
i just realize that without these musicians todays music would not even excist. i mean so much inspiration too other generation musicians. i bet that stars like Robbie Williams, Katie Perry or Beyonce would not be who they are without one of these guys.
@@serixskylark You make a valid point - - except - - hmm, no. Today's music really does suck. Obviously, no decade of music is 100% great or 100% sucky but compared to every decade of music prior to this century, it rates very much bottom of the barrel in terms of beats, rhythm variations, instrumentation, melodically and lyrically interesting and original verses, catchy hooks, addictive choruses, singers who sound natural and unique, exceptional backup bands and showmanship - - this century's music 'scene' has been devoid of most of it. In addition to incredibly boring, I find much of today's music to be either very depressing or almost lecturing in some ways. But mostly depressing. There's a reason that when pop music is used in contemporary movies and TV commercials, it's almost exclusively music that dates from the 1980s or prior. It's also the reason that if you hear a compelling riff or sampling as part of a current composition, it is probably from a song that was a hit from the 'old' days. I'm not saying that there aren't talented vocalists and musicians around. There are even a couple of songs here and there that I think are pretty good. And yes, there's been crap or average music from way back. But my overall, albeit crass conclusion, is still..... today's music sucks. But that isn't a personal poke at you. Hope this helps to inform my opinion more. All the best.
@@jillk368 my point is that yes, there’s a huge saturation of “bad” music now, but some of that is only “bad” to the people who aren’t into it. There are plenty of people who do enjoy these styles of music, because it resonates with them in some way and makes them feel happy. I’m not into country, or folk, but I respect it for what it is and move on with my day. I don’t consider it “bad” because of that. Is there a lot of generic or bland songs nowadays? Yes, as that tends to happen in an ever-growing industry that starts to be come saturated as decades pass, but there’s plenty of songs I’d consider bland from previous generations as well, it’s just the fact that now, there’s more of them. It’s not indicative of the current state of music in any way, the industry has always had this side to it, and young people will very much disagree on their generation of music being called bad because it’s what we grew up on and enjoy. It’s alright for older people not to like new age music, just as it’s alright for younger people not to like older music. What people like is what they’re influenced by, or what they’ve grown with and discovered on their own, and that will never change. I say this as an 18 year old who likes songs from any language or decade, including the dreaded “bad music” from today’s times. Let’s face it, the world has moved onto something else, and it’s not bad, just different. I know plenty of songs that have interesting, catchy compositions or compelling lyrics from this past decade, and very ironically, most of it isn’t in English, almost like it’s the American music industry itself that feels so bland and uninspired now, rather than this generation of music as a whole. I don’t know though, those are just my thoughts as someone who grew up listening to 2000’s and 2010’s music and enjoy it very much. So yes, I think it’s a little unfair to say it sucks. Everyone has their own tastes, what’s bad to you is good to someone else, and that’s the beauty of disagreeing and having opinions. Respectfully, I just think it would be better to say “it’s not for me” rather than insulting what we grew up on or enjoy, y’know? Hope this helped you to understand my side a little better, unless I rambled again and it came out unintelligible, which can happen when I get passionate about something meaningful to me.
@@serixskylark I appreciate your thoughts. You make 2 very valid points: people tend to feel sentimental about their own generation's music, or that which they grow up listening to. The other is that I would have a hard time arguing your point that prior generations of songwriters and performers haven't left much over in terms of newer artists being able to seem unique. However, there's always room for invention. I appreciate you informing me about foreign music. There, I am pretty much on the periphery. Though I'm familiar with some foreign songs, for the most part, my personal assessment of music through the decades is by and large informed by American and British catalogues. I love hearing that other music scenes in the world are being innovative. I might even poke around and check some of it out. BTW, as a former teacher I have to compliment you on what you wrote, as I am gen-ex through and through and tend to be a tough nut to crack, particularly on music. In fact, you prompted me to remember a unit I did with my middle schoolers, comparing rap from the 1990s/2000s to rap from the 70s/80s. It was actually an interesting lesson - - I'd totally forgotten about it. And while your thoughts are a bit stream of consciousness (as are pretty much everyone's on these threads, including mine), they made me think. It doesn't change my personal opinions, but it does open my mind a bit. Your 2nd paragraph had the most compelling arguments. In re: 'new age' though, that's a genre (or, probably more accurately a style) which has been around since about the 1960s. There's nothing new about new age. I think you probably mean 'new music'. And I actually do like new age music (the style) from the 80s ;) Anyway, lovely chatting with ya. All the best.
Quincy Jones did a fantastic job with the arrangement of artist, the song was well produced, directed and written thanks to Michael, Lionel and Ouincy. Awesome 👌 👏 👍.
You rock, what with your expansive knowledge of 70s and 80s icons! I'm sincerely impressed. You can be successful at this if you choose. Stick with it.
James Ingram and Ray recorded a few days later. James had a line in the song too, early on. Ray was there to in the front row swaying to the music with a coffee cup. It musta been tough going thru the night after the American Music Awards for a 70+ yr old. The song and idea was Harry Belfonte's (back row next to Dan Ackroyd) idea he brought to Quincy. MJ and Lionel wrote the lyrics.
Just like the music from the twenty's thirties and forties the music from the 50 60 70s is gonna go away because none of these bands or singers are being replaced
Legends. One & All. Did you see Cindi literally jump for joy? @ 4:35 Not since the times of the Jackson Five has there been so many of the Jackson family on one stage. Jackie, La Toya, Marlon, Randy, and Tito. I HIGHLY recommend Helly Luv's Revolution. ruclips.net/video/fLMtTQsiW6I/видео.html
Nile Rodgers Reveals Why Madonna Was Excluded From 'We Are The World' Nile Rodgers has revealed that Madonna was not invited to perform on the 'We are the World' charity single because some of her peers felt that she did not deserve a spot on its lineup... Ironically Madonna's "Crazy for You" took out WATW #1 spot and became Madonna's first #1 in the United States. They said she wouldn't last, nor worthy.. WTF...
This was made after Bob Geldof asked Quincy Jones to lead the American effort on African aid. Many of the credits are in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_the_World. Written by Michael Jackson + Lionel Richie. Underrated. After the call-and-answer from Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Wonder, notice the ascending vocal belt from the late James Ingram. Singers like Morissette Amon use this technique. RIP to the fallen. The only non-American singing is Dan Akroyd. He is Canadian 🍁, from Toronto, ONT. David Foster, of Victoria, BC, wanted him to sing for the Canadian effort for African relief but American actress Donna Dixon, and wife of DA, and Quincy Jones convinced him otherwise. Some gentle jabbing that two producer/writer QJ did! They still remain friends! LOL Suggested next video: Tears Are Not Enough performed by Northern Lights. This is the Canadian supergroup conducted by David Foster. Bryan Adams, Anne Murray, Geddy Lee + Neil Young are some of the singers. 🇨🇦 Link: ruclips.net/video/CjRg5bH1Pwg/видео.html.
There comes a time when we heed a certain call (Lionel Richie) When the world must come together as one (Lionel Richie & Stevie Wonder) There are people dying (Stevie Wonder) Oh, and it's time to lend a hand to life (Paul Simon) The greatest gift of all (Paul Simon/Kenny Rogers) We can't go on pretending day by day (Kenny Rogers) That someone, somehow will soon make a change (James Ingram) We're all a part of God's great big family (Tina Turner) And the truth (Billy Joel) You know love is all we need (Tina Turner/Billy Joel) ( CHORUS ) We are the world, we are the children We are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving (Michael Jackson) There's a choice we're making we're saving our own lives (Diana Ross) It's true we'll make a better day just you and me (Michael Jackson/Diana Ross) Well, send'em you your heart so they know that someone cares (Dionne Warwick) And their lives will be stronger and free (Dionne Warwick/Willie Nelson) As God has shown us by turning stone to bread (Willie Nelson) And so we all must lend a helping hand (Al Jurreau) ( REPEAT CHORUS ) We are the world, we are the children (Bruce Springsteen) We are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving (Kenny Logins) There's a choice we're making we're saving our own lives (Steve Perry) It's true we'll make a better day just you and me (Daryl Hall) When you're down and out there seems no hope at all (Michael Jackson) But if you just believe there's no way we can fall (Huey Lewis) Well, well, well, let's realize that a change can only come (Cyndi Lauper) When we (Kim Carnes) stand together as one (Kim Carnes/Cyndi Lauper/Huey Lewis) (REPEAT CHORUS AND FADE ) (additional ad-lib vocals by Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, James Ingram) Additional Voices: Dan Aykroyd Harry Belafonte Lindsey Buckingham Bob Dylan Sheila E. Bob Geldof John Oates Jackie Jackson LaToya Jackson Marlon Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson Waylon Jennings "Pop-Up Video" stated that he left the recording session due to a dispute over the lyrics. The News Kenny Loggins Bette Midler Jeffery Osborne The Pointer Sisters Smokey Robinson Michael Boddicker - Synthesizers, Programming Paulinho da Costa - Percussion Louis Johnson - Bass Quincy Jones - Producer Michael Omartian - Keyboards, Producer Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards John Robinson - Drums
The juxtaposition of Bruce Springsteen’s earthy gruffness and Stevie Wonder’s joyous, soaring vocal is a stroke of genius.
It's incredible.
Got that Right!...Well said!
All Icons and All Legends ❤❤❤❤ Trying to raise money to feed the people who were starving in Africa!!❤❤❤❤❤ They dropped their Egos at the Door and joined the chorus!!❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🎵🎵🔥🔥🔥
Cyndi Lauper!!!🔥🔥😍 Goosebumps!👏👌
Yes! Her little scream is my favorite part
Bruce Is an absolute FORCE !
So great that you knew most of the artists and gave them their flowers. So unusual for someone so young! Thank you.
I am with you 100% on your assessment of this song. Don't forget, without the foresight of Quincy Jones, how would the world know that Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Wonder sound great together? I mean, I personally would've never thought that- but there's proof in this song those 2 sound tremendous together. I wish they'd cut an album 🎶
Omg…. So weird!! The first pause Luke did, just after MJ’s vocals, merged Diana Ross and MJ together!! 😂
MJ just kills it here . Super⭐️
Everyone is just so young!!
Loved seeing Steve Perry helping there. He also recorded a song for this album and donated money to help the charity.
I watched the out take video of Cindi from this video. It was fun to watch, she had many attempts before it was perfect. In my mind, Cindy and Stevie stole the show.
We need this back in the world love and compassion for one another
That song came together by happenstance. They heard what Quincy, Lionel and Michael were trying to do and there happened to be a music award ceremony that night and all those artists just showed up. It took them all night to record it.
I enjoyed your reaction. It is nice to see someone who knows most of the singers.
Wow Luke, what can I say but thank you for taking me back to when I was a young boy living in Chicago at the time and this AMAZING SONG CREATED WITH THE VOICES FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE AND CROSSING EVERY GENRE did something that I had not experienced in my young life and had a profound impact on how I would live my life even today. In 1985, the World seemed so much bigger and what was happening in Africa was misunderstood by a lot of people in the US. I remember wondering why people would continue to live in a dessert where no food could grow and in my naivety wonder why they didn’t take their families to places where there were markers and restaurants😥. This song not only educated people across the World as to the reasons there was so much famine but they also brought news stories and personal stories of the actual people starving and put faces to the suffering and I knew from this time forward that I would live my life in a way where I was going to make a positive impact in someone’s life every single day (I still have that phrase on my bathroom mirror). There have always and will always be people in some part of the world who are suffering (currently it is the people of Ukraine) and since this moment in 1985, people have always come together in ways big and small to try to make this world a better place for you and me❤️❤️ I love ya man for bringing this moment in history that I am sure a lot have never seen and let’s all continue to follow its message as we travel through life..🙏🌈😇❤️
I can totally relate to your comment! I feel the same!
Great reaction to this one of a kind song!! ❤
Heard this a small kid, after all these years I still get tears in my eyes watching this video.
Loved watching you enjoying this. Great to see a young person who knows so many of the greats.
Me encantó tu reacción, dejas correr el vídeo completo sin tanta pausa, esté vídeo llega al ❤
This is a timeless masterpiece. It would be impossible to recreate this or duplicate it today because it was a moment in time that shall not be repeated. It stands as a testament to the feeling and consciousness of my generation.
In Norway we have a yearly donation event that engages the entire country. A new charitable organization gets around 20 million dollars every year, on a particular day. This year it was Doctors Without Borders. Perhaps it's because we're such a small country that we are able to gather round this common cause once a year, I don't know. But I should think it would be possible elsewhere too.
I,love that you actually know the artist
This song is amazing, and being written by MJ & co written by Lionel Ritchie is even more amazing,just shows how caring he is and acknowledges the trouble in the world,only he could put this together. That camera movement on Michael tho,always gives me chills,DAMN! The shoes, the socks, the glove. It's like you know who it is. The King Of Music Forever Michael Joseph Jackson Long Live The Greatest Music Artist To Ever Live!😇🙌🏽👑❤️💕🌟(MJ wasn’t just the Biggest in the 80’s but in his entire career y’all gotta React to sum more MJ PERIOD! He dominated the music industry nobody was close to that man he was/is on another stratosphere from his Jackson 5/The Jacksons days to his Solo career etc.)
Wonderful reaction Luke. I love the changes and surprise in your face recognizing certain stars and being impressed with their voices. This song is simply perfect in every single way, perfect harmony with so many different voices. This is what I loved about the 80’s, the stars used their celebrity to come together and do something good. Such a beautiful song! There is other song were many stars came together and raised money at the end of 1989. Check out “Band Aid” with “Do they know it’s Christmas “
It’s also a very beautiful and touching song. (Yes, Bono is in there too😜)
This is a masterpiece, the best of the best, excellent voices and singers, so cool this video, greetings from Panama, thanks, blessed all of you.
I'm loving your reactions and comments to "We Are The World"❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The 80s was the decade that everyone donated to people in need and thought about others. Its too bad there is soo much greed now. Being a technician that repaired pool equipment and had to go to homes to do it there. After the jobs were done. I noticed one thing that stood out the most was that the people who had the least were the ones who were the biggest tippers and 95% of the very well off like had multi million dollar homes wanted things done for free and never tipped. So regular people have the biggest hearts it seemed. Great review
Pour moi, la plus grande chanson au monde 🙏🏼💖✨
Supergroup is the understatement of the year. This is like the Gods of Olympus coming back down to earth to make an announcement.
We need this now
I agree Terry Foraker.Stevie and Bruce Springsteen brought it home.Those two harmonizing vocals were mesmerizing. I still get moved by this song even today
It's my understanding that as they walked through the door to the studio where it was recorded, there was a sign that said "Please check your egos at the door." And they did!
Maybe the best reaction to this video so far. Almost my thoughts.
Back when everyone had and needed talent to be successful, and there were different genres of music. Today all you need is autotune and insta followers, everyone dresses the same and sounds the same, yet minimal talent!
i just realize that without these musicians todays music would not even excist. i mean so much inspiration too other generation musicians. i bet that stars like Robbie Williams, Katie Perry or Beyonce would not be who they are without one of these guys.
Today's music sucks. Although, Beyonce is an outstanding vocalist. I wish she'd do more classics.
@@jillk368 every generation has bad music. It’s unfair to say all of it sucks just because you don’t like it.
@@serixskylark You make a valid point - - except - - hmm, no. Today's music really does suck. Obviously, no decade of music is 100% great or 100% sucky but compared to every decade of music prior to this century, it rates very much bottom of the barrel in terms of beats, rhythm variations, instrumentation, melodically and lyrically interesting and original verses, catchy hooks, addictive choruses, singers who sound natural and unique, exceptional backup bands and showmanship - - this century's music 'scene' has been devoid of most of it. In addition to incredibly boring, I find much of today's music to be either very depressing or almost lecturing in some ways. But mostly depressing. There's a reason that when pop music is used in contemporary movies and TV commercials, it's almost exclusively music that dates from the 1980s or prior. It's also the reason that if you hear a compelling riff or sampling as part of a current composition, it is probably from a song that was a hit from the 'old' days. I'm not saying that there aren't talented vocalists and musicians around. There are even a couple of songs here and there that I think are pretty good. And yes, there's been crap or average music from way back. But my overall, albeit crass conclusion, is still..... today's music sucks. But that isn't a personal poke at you. Hope this helps to inform my opinion more. All the best.
@@jillk368 my point is that yes, there’s a huge saturation of “bad” music now, but some of that is only “bad” to the people who aren’t into it. There are plenty of people who do enjoy these styles of music, because it resonates with them in some way and makes them feel happy. I’m not into country, or folk, but I respect it for what it is and move on with my day. I don’t consider it “bad” because of that. Is there a lot of generic or bland songs nowadays? Yes, as that tends to happen in an ever-growing industry that starts to be come saturated as decades pass, but there’s plenty of songs I’d consider bland from previous generations as well, it’s just the fact that now, there’s more of them. It’s not indicative of the current state of music in any way, the industry has always had this side to it, and young people will very much disagree on their generation of music being called bad because it’s what we grew up on and enjoy.
It’s alright for older people not to like new age music, just as it’s alright for younger people not to like older music. What people like is what they’re influenced by, or what they’ve grown with and discovered on their own, and that will never change. I say this as an 18 year old who likes songs from any language or decade, including the dreaded “bad music” from today’s times. Let’s face it, the world has moved onto something else, and it’s not bad, just different. I know plenty of songs that have interesting, catchy compositions or compelling lyrics from this past decade, and very ironically, most of it isn’t in English, almost like it’s the American music industry itself that feels so bland and uninspired now, rather than this generation of music as a whole. I don’t know though, those are just my thoughts as someone who grew up listening to 2000’s and 2010’s music and enjoy it very much.
So yes, I think it’s a little unfair to say it sucks. Everyone has their own tastes, what’s bad to you is good to someone else, and that’s the beauty of disagreeing and having opinions. Respectfully, I just think it would be better to say “it’s not for me” rather than insulting what we grew up on or enjoy, y’know? Hope this helped you to understand my side a little better, unless I rambled again and it came out unintelligible, which can happen when I get passionate about something meaningful to me.
@@serixskylark I appreciate your thoughts. You make 2 very valid points: people tend to feel sentimental about their own generation's music, or that which they grow up listening to. The other is that I would have a hard time arguing your point that prior generations of songwriters and performers haven't left much over in terms of newer artists being able to seem unique. However, there's always room for invention.
I appreciate you informing me about foreign music. There, I am pretty much on the periphery. Though I'm familiar with some foreign songs, for the most part, my personal assessment of music through the decades is by and large informed by American and British catalogues. I love hearing that other music scenes in the world are being innovative. I might even poke around and check some of it out.
BTW, as a former teacher I have to compliment you on what you wrote, as I am gen-ex through and through and tend to be a tough nut to crack, particularly on music. In fact, you prompted me to remember a unit I did with my middle schoolers, comparing rap from the 1990s/2000s to rap from the 70s/80s. It was actually an interesting lesson - - I'd totally forgotten about it.
And while your thoughts are a bit stream of consciousness (as are pretty much everyone's on these threads, including mine), they made me think. It doesn't change my personal opinions, but it does open my mind a bit. Your 2nd paragraph had the most compelling arguments. In re: 'new age' though, that's a genre (or, probably more accurately a style) which has been around since about the 1960s. There's nothing new about new age. I think you probably mean 'new music'. And I actually do like new age music (the style) from the 80s ;) Anyway, lovely chatting with ya. All the best.
Quincy Jones did a fantastic job with the arrangement of artist, the song was well produced, directed and written thanks to Michael, Lionel and Ouincy. Awesome 👌 👏 👍.
MICHAEL JACKSON GOAT
Ray charles l miss these days. I want a time machine to go back
Doc!!!
You rock, what with your expansive knowledge of 70s and 80s icons! I'm sincerely impressed. You can be successful at this if you choose. Stick with it.
You forgot Country in your list of musical genres. Both Kenny Rogers and Willie Nelson had crossover hits at the time
James Ingram and Ray recorded a few days later. James had a line in the song too, early on. Ray was there to in the front row swaying to the music with a coffee cup. It musta been tough going thru the night after the American Music Awards for a 70+ yr old. The song and idea was Harry Belfonte's (back row next to Dan Ackroyd) idea he brought to Quincy. MJ and Lionel wrote the lyrics.
James Ingram RIP!! What a soulful wonderful voice!!
Even Ray Charles acknowledged his Soulfulness!!
Only Sheila E. and Tito looked like they were ready to go home
This brings back memories of my childhood thanks so much Luke
Hey budz...I was at that concert in Philadelphia...17 hours of MAGIC :0
Michael Jackson is just so awesome that he can walk out in that outfit and no one would think it looked weird.
I loved the way you didn't keep stopping in the middle of the song.
I really loved your reaction 🥰😘
Thanks for this............ So many memories
Just like the music from the twenty's thirties and forties the music from the 50 60 70s is gonna go away because none of these bands or singers are being replaced
Absolutely Cyndi amazing 😍🙏🙏🙏
Quedate con esto👍 gracias michael❤
Legends. One & All. Did you see Cindi literally jump for joy? @ 4:35 Not since the times of the Jackson Five has there been so many of the Jackson family on one stage. Jackie, La Toya, Marlon, Randy, and Tito. I HIGHLY recommend Helly Luv's Revolution. ruclips.net/video/fLMtTQsiW6I/видео.html
Nile Rodgers Reveals Why Madonna Was Excluded From 'We Are The World' Nile Rodgers has revealed that Madonna was not invited to perform on the 'We are the World' charity single because some of her peers felt that she did not deserve a spot on its lineup...
Ironically Madonna's "Crazy for You" took out WATW #1 spot and became Madonna's first #1 in the United States. They said she wouldn't last, nor worthy.. WTF...
Stevie Wonder murdered this track In Cold Blood..
Sign upon entering the studio read: “Please check your egos at the door”. They most certainly did.
This was made after Bob Geldof asked Quincy Jones to lead the American effort on African aid. Many of the credits are in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_the_World.
Written by Michael Jackson + Lionel Richie.
Underrated. After the call-and-answer from Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Wonder, notice the ascending vocal belt from the late James Ingram. Singers like Morissette Amon use this technique.
RIP to the fallen.
The only non-American singing is Dan Akroyd. He is Canadian 🍁, from Toronto, ONT. David Foster, of Victoria, BC, wanted him to sing for the Canadian effort for African relief but American actress Donna Dixon, and wife of DA, and Quincy Jones convinced him otherwise. Some gentle jabbing that two producer/writer QJ did! They still remain friends! LOL
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Tears Are Not Enough performed by Northern Lights. This is the Canadian supergroup conducted by David Foster. Bryan Adams, Anne Murray, Geddy Lee + Neil Young are some of the singers. 🇨🇦
Link: ruclips.net/video/CjRg5bH1Pwg/видео.html.
a legendary gathering of great artists!
There comes a time when we heed a certain call (Lionel Richie)
When the world must come together as one (Lionel Richie & Stevie Wonder)
There are people dying (Stevie Wonder)
Oh, and it's time to lend a hand to life (Paul Simon)
The greatest gift of all (Paul Simon/Kenny Rogers)
We can't go on pretending day by day (Kenny Rogers)
That someone, somehow will soon make a change (James Ingram)
We're all a part of God's great big family (Tina Turner)
And the truth (Billy Joel)
You know love is all we need (Tina Turner/Billy Joel)
( CHORUS )
We are the world, we are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving (Michael Jackson)
There's a choice we're making we're saving our own lives (Diana Ross)
It's true we'll make a better day just you and me (Michael Jackson/Diana Ross)
Well, send'em you your heart so they know that someone cares (Dionne Warwick)
And their lives will be stronger and free (Dionne Warwick/Willie Nelson)
As God has shown us by turning stone to bread (Willie Nelson)
And so we all must lend a helping hand (Al Jurreau)
( REPEAT CHORUS )
We are the world, we are the children (Bruce Springsteen)
We are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving (Kenny Logins)
There's a choice we're making we're saving our own lives (Steve Perry)
It's true we'll make a better day just you and me (Daryl Hall)
When you're down and out there seems no hope at all (Michael Jackson)
But if you just believe there's no way we can fall (Huey Lewis)
Well, well, well, let's realize that a change can only come (Cyndi Lauper)
When we (Kim Carnes)
stand together as one (Kim Carnes/Cyndi Lauper/Huey Lewis)
(REPEAT CHORUS AND FADE )
(additional ad-lib vocals by Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, James Ingram)
Additional Voices:
Dan Aykroyd
Harry Belafonte
Lindsey Buckingham
Bob Dylan
Sheila E.
Bob Geldof
John Oates
Jackie Jackson
LaToya Jackson
Marlon Jackson
Randy Jackson
Tito Jackson
Waylon Jennings
"Pop-Up Video" stated that he left the recording session due to a dispute over the lyrics.
The News
Kenny Loggins
Bette Midler
Jeffery Osborne
The Pointer Sisters
Smokey Robinson
Michael Boddicker - Synthesizers, Programming
Paulinho da Costa - Percussion
Louis Johnson - Bass
Quincy Jones - Producer
Michael Omartian - Keyboards, Producer
Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards
John Robinson - Drums
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
I thought Phil Collins also did percussion aka the drums.
So many legands
What a great reaction my young friend👍👍👍👍
every one miss`s Jeffery Osborn the 3rd singer , one of the best singers in the late 80`s
So many legends...
Apparently Prince stumped up the money to pay for this video to be made.
Love
Cyndi Lauper
take a gander at Canada's group Northern Lights - Tears are Not enough
This is akkkwsome and wonderful..
Hats down to Quincy Jones one of the greatest producer in the history of music....
damn the dude at 8:19 kilt it!!
James ingram
THE QUEEN CYNDI LAUPER
You also need react the original concept Band aid feed the world 🌎 all UK artists
The Original EXPENDABLES..😉👍
cyndi lauper had the best voice to me
Cindy 💙💙💙
This song will never be forgotten but Band Aid with Do they Know it's Christmas was another level.
Amaizing reaction bro
Please react to MJ- come together
Loved this reaction.... side note: screw Spingsteen from Indiana
James ingram
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4:23 bro that girl is so fine
Awful awful song. Waste of talent
Please do some research into what this collaboration was for and I’m sure you’ll change your mind as their talent was far from Wasted
It became the #1 fastest selling single in the world 🌎 but ok
Troll
You were so moved by how awful the song was, you spent a minute of your life writing about it. LOL. It’s a great song.
This is a good song for something important.
Here for MJ.🤍🕊