Tears Are Not Enough performed at the 2022 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- A Canadian all-star cast perform the 1985 charity single "Tears Are Not Enough" at the 2022 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala on Saturday, September 24, 2022 at Toronto's Massey Hall.
Performers included David Foster, Corey Hart, Dan Hill, Murray McLauchlan, Marc Jordan, Lorraine Segato, Ian Thomas, Andy Kim, Gord Deppe, Sharon Williams, Jane Siberry, Deborah Cox, Alessia Cara, Charlotte Cardin, Serena Ryder, Bobby Bazini, Marie-Mai, Bruno Pelletier, Tafari Anthony, Maurice Moore, James Baley, Clerel, JP Saxe, Divine Brown, and Neil Donell.
"Tears Are Not Enough" was written and composed by David Foster, Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance and Rachel Paiement.
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Credits:
Executive Producer, CSHF - Nicholas Fedor
Event Executive Producers - Jocelyn Flanagan (e=mc2 events), David Kines
Associate Producer, CSHF - Brittany Ralph
CSHF Show Committee: Nicole Beausoleil, Kim Cooke, Frank Davies, Stan Meissner (Chairman), Robert Paquette
House band:
Music Director, Piano, Organ - Lou Pomanti
Keys - Peter Kadar
Guitars - Justin Abedin, Adrian X
Bass Guitar - Marina Lopez
Drums - Larnell Lewis
Background Vocals - Robyn Black, Gavin Hope
Trumpet - Tony Carlucci
Saxophone - Colleen Allen
Trombone - Doug Gibson
Production Design - Carlos Navarrete-Patino
Lighting Designer - Kelly Jones
Screen Content Producer-Director - Randy Gonzalez
Music mix - Taylor Kernohan
Audio recording - Ross Hayes Citrullo
Video Capture:
Director/Editor - Adrian Vieni
Assistant Editor - Samuel Iannicelli
Cameras - Adrian Vieni, Brittany Farhat, Colin Cameron, Colin Medley, Mike Adhihetty, Scott Watson
Wonderful performance. My only issue is the change in lyric from "let's show them Canada still cares". Omitting the country's name seems to honestly dull the message and show a bit of disrespect to all the Canadian talent involved in not only this, but the original. Leave the lyric alone. Other than that, great rendition. Just discovered this today. Peace.
Great rendition. Still better than the American's ''We Are The World.''
I’m American and I agree! “We are the World” is a great production, they assembled an vast array of superstars, and the song had a lot of potential, but it was thrown together and had a lot of rough edges.
“Tears are Not Enough” is a better song. Everything David Foster touched turned to gold back in those days!
Nooo way, totally disagree 😒💔
The new versions of it suck
@@nicole4659 You are entitled to your own opinion. even if it's wrong.
Great live performance of an 80s classic however with the exception of Corey Hart, Dan Hill and David Foster I have absolutely *no clue whatsoever* who any of these other singers are, and I'm Canadian! I guess it's because I live in a border city and over 90% of the radio and tv stations are from our American sister city which means (unfortunately) we're far more inundated with American content on a daily basis than most Canadians. 😔
I kept saying to myself “not the original. Not the original. Not the original”.
English lyrics written by Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance, Paul Hyde, Bob Rock. French lyrics by Rachel Paiemont. Music by David Foster. As in the original version, he is on piano 🎹 while Corey Hart and Dan Hill sang their parts.
Many new singers in this version. Bryan Adams was backstage.
Good 👍
Magnificent version of a legendary song for humanity ... Mabuhay!!!!!!!!
I love this song as much as we are the world and Do they know the christmas time.
Love this song! Cheers from Brazil *-*
Magnifique ❤j'adore cette version..mais je préfère l'originale..merci pour le partage
I didn't know David Foster is canadian !
Whaaaaaa?
2:11 - That's Neil Donell! He sang the male rendition of "Shining Time" in Thomas and the Magic Railroad.
oh no,Bryan Adams is not there.....but it still rocks
Better than others✌🏼😁
Show de bola
I wish I knew who these people are - good rendition though.
Why I only saw this now?
Why would you change the lyrics. Unbelievable.
Original performance, 1985 is the best!!! This song should not have been allowed to be re-recorded by the next generation of Canadians due to the fact, it is not sung well the performances are terrible, and so are the singers!!! Absolutely version!!!
Beautiful song reprise but terrible camera choices.
I wish this song could be a 2024 mantra for the innocent citizens of Gaza
Sucks thats the problem with todays music they piggyback of the GREATS OF THE 80S leave their stuff alone stop butchering it
Not nearly as powerful as original. Too stylized .