We Are the World
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{{Infobox Single |
| Name = We Are the World
| Cover = Wearetheworldsingle.jpg
| Artist = [[USA for Africa]]
| from Album =
| Released = [[March 7]], [[1985]]
| Format = [[Compact Disc|CD]], [[7"]]
| Recorded = [[January 28]], [[1985]]
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| Label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]]
| Writer = [[Michael Jackson]], [[Lionel Richie]]
| Producer = [[Quincy Jones]], [[Michael Omartian]]
| Certification =
| Last single = -
| This single = "'''We Are the World'''"<br/>(1985)
| Next single =
}}
"'''We Are the World'''" is a [[1985]] song written by [[Michael Jackson]] and [[Lionel Richie]], produced and conducted by [[Quincy Jones]] and recorded by a [[supergroup (bands)|supergroup]] of popular musicians billed as [[USA for Africa]].
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"We Are the World by U.S.A. For Africa" (notes),
Songfacts, 2002, webpage:
[http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1560 Songfacts-1560].
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The [[charity single]] was intended to raise funds to help [[famine relief|famine-relief]] efforts in [[Ethiopia]],<ref name=SFwe/> which experienced [[1984 - 1985 famine in Ethiopia|unusual drought]] in [[1984]]/1985.
The project was inspired by the British [[Band Aid (band)|Band Aid]] project and helped inspire other projects around the world such as "Cantaré, Cantarás" in Latin America.
==History==
==Selected vocalists==
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*[[Dan Aykroyd]]
*[[Harry Belafonte]]
*[[Lindsey Buckingham]]
*[[Kim Carnes]]
*[[Ray Charles]]
*[[Bob Dylan]]
*[[Sheila E.]]
*[[Bob Geldof]]
*[[Daryl Hall]]
*[[James Ingram]]
*[[Jackie Jackson]]
*[[LaToya Jackson]]
*[[Marlon Jackson]]
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*[[Michael Jackson]]
*[[Randy Jackson (musician)|Randy Jackson]]
*[[Tito Jackson]]
*[[Al Jarreau]]
*[[Waylon Jennings]]
*[[Billy Joel]]
*[[Cyndi Lauper]]
*[[Huey Lewis]]
*[[Kenny Loggins]]
*[[Bette Midler]]
*[[Willie Nelson]]
*[[John Oates]]
*[[Jeffrey Osborne]]
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*[[Steve Perry (musician)|Steve Perry]]
*[[The Pointer Sisters]]
*[[Lionel Richie]]
*[[Smokey Robinson]]
*[[Kenny Rogers]]
*[[Diana Ross]]
*[[Paul Simon]]
*[[Bruce Springsteen]]
*[[Tina Turner]]
*[[Dionne Warwick]]
*[[Stevie Wonder]]
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==Lyrical format==
During the performance, the solo portions, sung by the lead singers, allowed their distinctive, famous voices to be heard individually, or in pairs, for several minutes, before the entire group sang the third repetition of the chorus verses. Later into the song they intensify the climax of the song with a key change from E to F.
The arrangement created a dramatic effect by having the entire group sing together only after many of the celebrity singers are revealed in solo parts through two repetitions of the chorus and the bridge is sung by [[Michael Jackson]], [[Huey Lewis]], [[Kim Carnes]], and [[Cyndi Lauper]].
==Recording session details==
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The recording session in January 1985 was held during and after the [[American Music Awards]]. Michael Jackson skipped the American Music Awards ceremony that night to record the chorus of the song as a guide to the other artists.
* The lyric "there’s a choice we’re making / we’re saving our own lives" was originally written as "there’s a chance we’re taking / we’re taking our own lives" but was rewritten when it was feared the original phrasing's first part might look like the artists are patting themselves on the back while the last part might suggest suicide.<ref>Interview with Quincy Jones for official video (1985).</ref>
* The artists also discussed whether they should sing "we are the ones who make a brighter day" instead of the original "better day". They eventually ended up singing "brighter day."
* [[VH-1]]’s ''[[Pop-Up Video]]'' stated that [[Waylon Jennings]] left the recording session due to a dispute over the lyrics. The dispute started when [[Stevie Wonder]] announced that he would like to substitute a line in [[Swahili]]. After a few rehearsals, a full-fledged creative conflict broke out. Geldof pointed out that [[Ethiopia]]ns do not speak Swahili. Michael Jackson then proposed to keep his original line "Sha-lim sha-lingay" but after a few rehearsals, it too ran into opposition, because it does not have a meaning. Eventually [[Al Jarreau]] cried, "We can make a meaning" and came up with "One World, our word" which was changed one last time in "One world, our children."
* The group name "U.S.A. for Africa" actually stands for "United Support of Artists for Africa" (not "United States...").
* The artists who performed on "We Are the World" arrived at the studio in [[limousine]]s (as most of them had participated in the [[American Music Awards]]) - except [[Bruce Springsteen]], who arrived driving a pickup truck.
* Most of the singers on the record are [[United States|American]], with the exception of [[Bob Geldof]] (who is [[Republic of Ireland|Irish]]) and [[Dan Aykroyd]] (who is [[Canada|Canadian]]).
* [[Cyndi Lauper]]'s jewelry clicking required a retake of the bridge section.
* [[Stevie Wonder]] came back after the session to "touch up" his vocals.
* During a break in the session, the group broke out into an impromptu version of Harry Belafonte's 1950s hit "[[Banana Boat Song|Banana Boat Song (Day-O)]]" which led to a suggestion, "This should be the B-Side."
*[[Linda Ronstadt]] missed the session due to a bout with the flu.
*[[Pat Benatar]] was not available due to her pregnancy, since there was concern the bright lights and number of people in the studio would not have made it feasible for her to be present in the studio.
*[[John Denver]], who had been actively campaigning against world hunger in the 1980s, had offered to participate in the recording, but was turned down.
*[[Prince]] telephoned Quincy Jones in mid-session and offered to contribute a guitar part, but Jones said it didn't fit into what they were doing, but did say he would accept a solo track for the album, which Prince did contribute.
*Patti LaBelle and Prince participated in the 1985 television broadcast performance of "We Are the World" from the [[Apollo Theatre]], and many of the above names participated in the performance of "We Are the World" at the Live Aid concert in Philadelphia in July of 1985. [[Luciano Pavarotti]] performed the song at one of his annual charity concerts in 1999 with the likes of [[Gloria Estefan]] and [[Mariah Carey]].
* Although Michael Jackson and his brothers were at the recording, sister [[Janet Jackson|Janet]], who would have her first hit album a year later, was not. Another Jackson sister, [[LaToya Jackson|LaToya]], who would later be fodder for the tabloids, did participate. Also, brother [[Jermaine Jackson|Jermaine]] was the only Jackson brother who did not attend the recording.
*Billy Joel used the meeting with Ray Charles to get him to contribute a vocal on a song that Joel later recorded called "Baby Grand".
==Chart performance==
When released as a single, "We Are The World" rose up the charts rapidly in the U.S., reaching #1 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] on [[April 17]], [[1985]] and remaining there for four weeks. It was also ranked as ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'''s #1 song of [[1985]], meaning it was the best-selling single of the year. It also reached #1 in the [[UK]], and made the Top 10 in countries throughout the world.
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==Cultural references==
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===Direct references===
====Television and movies====
* In spring of 1985, during its tenth season, ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' featured an opening musical sketch called "I’m Also the World" where [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] (played by [[Billy Crystal]]) sings, while fellow musicians [[Willie Nelson]] (played by [[Jim Belushi]]), [[Cyndi Lauper]] (played by [[Pamela Stephenson]]), [[Bruce Springsteen]] (played by [[Gary Kroeger]]), and [[Paul Simon]] (played by [[Martin Short]]) attempt to perform a duet with him and get beaten up by [[Prince]]’s bodyguards (played by hosts [[Hulk Hogan]] and [[Mr. T]]) and back-up singers (played by [[Mary Gross]] and [[Julia Louis-Dreyfus]]).
* The trio "Tito, Vic and Joey" ([[Tito Sotto]], [[Vic Sotto]] and [[Joey de Leon]]) recorded a parody of the song called "Maid in the Philippines". It was used as soundtrack to their 1985 movie, ''[[I Have Three Hands]]''. The spoof song talks about household helpers, the theme of the movie. They also parodied the music video of the song.
* In the 1987 film comedy "[[Dragnet]]," Sgt. Joe Friday ([[Dan Aykroyd]]) expressed his digust over the knowledge that "a smut peddler like Jerry Caesar can build a modern-day Gomorrah smack-dab in the same city where they recorded "We Are the World." Aykroyd had been part of the song's chorus two years earlier.
* In the mid-1980s, the [[New Zealand]] satirical show ''[[McPhail & Gadsby]]'' featured a spoof called "We Are the Worms" with a slightly modified tune. The lead singer was then-Prime Minister [[David Lange]], as played by [[David McPhail]]. The idea behind the song was that New Zealand was a small country trying to spread goodwill in international politics, though whether it was complimentary is open to question.
*An episode of ''[[Married... with Children]]'' had Al Bundy ([[Ed O'Neill]]) and several elderly rockers record a benefit song called, "We Are the Old".
*[[Frank Zappa]] cited this song on ''[[Crossfire]]'' when asked what song of the last 20 years he would not like his children to hear.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDDIiIOFE_Q]
* A spoof called "We Fuck the World" was aired on the [[France|French]] [[puppet show]] ''[[Les Guignols de l'info|Les Guignols de l’info]]'', which criticizes the [[pollution]] generated by [[United States|American]] [[corporation]]s and their alleged selfishness.
* British satire show ''[[Spitting Image]]'' performed a spoof version called "[[We're Scared of Bob]]".
* Chilean television show [[Caiga Quien Caiga|CQC]] performed a spoof version called "No seai' weón" (don't be silly) in one of the programs of the [[2006]] season. Journalist [[Fernando Lasalvia]] composed it and he appeared singing the song with Chilean television people of [[Chilevisión|Chv Channel]] and [[Red Televisiva Megavisión|Mega Channel ]]. The lyrics were a protest against the politics of [[Canal 13 (Chile)|Canal 13]] and [[TVN (Chile)|TVN]]. These channels have prohibited the use of their images in other television channels' programs.
* Norwegian television show ''[[Gylne Tider]]'' (Golden Times) shot a "We Are the World" music/promo video during production of the third season of the series. The video was aired only once (October 28, 2006 on TV2) prior to the season premiere and featured all celebrities appearing in the upcoming season, mimicking to the original music.
* On a special episode of ''[[Jimmy Kimmel Live]]'' airing after the 2008 Academy Awards, host [[Jimmy Kimmel]] spoofed ''We Are The World'' in a comedy music video called "I'm Fucking [[Ben Affleck]]" (made in response to his girlfriend, [[Sarah Silverman]]'s popular music video "I'm Fucking [[Matt Damon]]," made earlier that year). The segment included a choir obviously inspired by ''We Are The World'' featuring numerous celebrities such as [[Robin Williams]], [[Harrison Ford]], [[Cameron Diaz]], [[Macy Gray]], [[Don Cheadle]] as well as ''We Are The World'' veteran [[Huey Lewis]].
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode [[Radio Bart]] parodies the celebrity charity chorus when Bart tricks the town into believing a young boy has fallen down the local well. Rock star [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] guest stars in the episode, and leads the song "We're Sending Our Love Down the Well", along with several Simpsons characters. The recording of the song within the show appears much like the original ''We Are The World'' video clip.
* In an episode of [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon's]] [[All That]], Miss Piddlin (played by [[Kenan Thompson]]) sang a parody called "Peas Are The World".
====Music====
* At the end of [[Live Aid]] in Philadelphia, [[Lionel Richie]] made a surprise appearance and performed the song live along with some other performers from the show including [[Cher]], [[Patti LaBelle]], [[Peter, Paul & Mary]], [[Mick Jagger]], [[Joan Baez]], [[Bill Graham]], [[Sheena Easton]], [[Graham Nash]], and [[Chrissie Hynde]], as well as [[Tina Turner]], [[Daryl Hall]], [[Kenny Loggins]], [[Dionne Warwick]], and [[Harry Belafonte]] (all featured on the album version).
* The group [[Culturcide]] covered the song as "They're Not the World," with new lyrics which accused USA for Africa of being more concerned with publicity than with charity.
*Members of [[Westboro Baptist Church]] wrote and recorded their own version of the song titled "God Hates the World" in reference to God's supposed hatred of [[homosexuals]] and others. They also created a music video for it as well.<ref> http://religion.netscape.com/story/2007/06/25/god-hates-the-world</ref>
* Avant Garde music group [[The Residents]] have recorded two versions of this song. One a frenetic word for word cover, one sung to the melody with new lyrics.
* In [[1986]], [[Nina Hagen]] sang a unique cover-version in German ("Wir sind die Welt") during a German television show for the 40th anniversary of [[UNICEF]].
* [[Rick Dees]]' album ''I'm Not Crazy'' carries a parody of the song as its first track, entitled "We Are the Weird".
* [[David Bowie]] criticized the song in the lyrics of his [[1993]] single "[[Black Tie White Noise (song)|Black Tie White Noise]]".
* [[Faith No More]] spoofed the song with a song of their own, entitled "[[We Care a Lot]]".
* [[Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine]] covered this [[Lounge]] style song on their [[2005]] album ''[[Aperitif for Destruction]]''. Near the end of the song [[Richard Cheese]] makes a joke about [[Michael Jackson]].
* Country music parodist [[Cledus T. Judd]] recorded a parody of the song, called "We Own the World", on his debut album, ''[[Cledus T. Judd (No Relation)]]''. The song lampoons the short-lived marriage of [[Lisa Marie Presley]] to [[Michael Jackson]], with Judd portraying the part of Jackson.
* A shortened version of the song was performed during [[World Music Awards]] 2006. Michael Jackson performed the song with a youth choir.
* thescambaiter.com, An online fraud fighting group, based their 2007 track, "We Are The Baiters", on the original. Recorded over 2 weeks with participating singers emailing in their parts to be included in the song. The song celebrates [[scam baiting]], the sport of wasting fraudsters' time so as to hinder their ability to scam.
*[[André-Philippe Gagnon]] became world-wide popular by imitating this song. Already famous in Québec, André-Philippe Gagnon started a world tour upon this imitation. He later had a daily show in Las Vegas.
=====Tsunami relief=====
* [[Steve Burguiere]], head producer of the ''[[Glenn Beck Program]]'', and his group, Stu & the Blackhearts, recorded a cover of the song in which he and other members of the staff mimicked the original singers. The remake raised over $15,000 for [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake|tsunami]] victims.
* A wide array of [[Hong Kong]] artists collaborated on a Cantonese cover to fund relief.
=====Commercial exploitation=====
* The oil company [[Royal Dutch Shell]] attracted some controversy in 2006<ref>[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/e62ed7c0-8c5c-11db-9684-0000779e2340.html FT.com / Columnists / Lucy Kellaway - A distinct lack of value-add from this year’s top twaddlists<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> when they adopted the music, and some of the lyrics, of the song (renamed “Growing and Winning”) for an internal motivational anthem. Intended to inspire staff the words included such phrases as ''“Now we’re on a journey, to streamline the way we work, and build a global enterprise”'' and ''“…we have moved on, growing day by day sharing strengths, we practice what is best - we are all a part of Shell’s global family”''
* [[Bio-Rad]]'s "Scientists for Better PCR" song<ref>[http://bio-rad.cnpg.com/lsca/videos/ScientistsForBetterPCR/ Bio-Rad - Scientists for Better PCR<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.
===Charity song references===
The following cultural references do not directly parody or mention "We Are the World," but are arguably inspired by the charity song trend of which "We Are the World" was a part:
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'' parodied the song in the episode "[[Radio Bart]]," which featured the song, "We’re Sending Our Love Down the Well." This also mentions the "[[limo]]" situation (see "limosines" below). The song was again parodied in the episode "[[Million Dollar Abie]]" in which celebrity impersonators including a Michael Jackson lookalike unite to sing a song entitled "Springfield Blows".
*''[[The Critic]]'' did a "We Are the World"-style song with Movie critics when Jay Sherman was in Iraq.
*On comedian [[Mitch Hedburg]]'s first album, ''[[Strategic Grill Locations]]'', he references this song in a joke concerning how certain songs are special to couples: "We are the world, we are the children... remember that, sweetie? That night I fucked you in the pet cemetery?"
*''[[Duckman]]'' featured a "We Are the World"-type song called "We Are There" in the episode "America the Beautiful".
* At the end of ''[[Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star]]'', an ensemble of former child actors perform a "relief song" for former child actors. It is shot in the style of the video for "We Are the World".
* On the television show ''[[Married… with Children]]'', the Bundy family joins a group of former musicians for their song for Old Aid.
* A 1987 [[Portugal|Portuguese]] charity single called "Amor E A Paz" from the record ''Amor & Paz'' (''Love & Peace''), and performed by various [[Portuguese American]] singers—members of the AUA (Artistas Unidos da América)—including the producer [[Marc Dennis]] and the singer [[Jorge Ferreira]].
* A 1995 episode of ''[[Late Night with Conan O'Brien]]'' featured a song called "Help With Your Heart," in which [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] shows up as the only celebrity and eventually sings some lines of nonsense.
* ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', following the [[1992 Los Angeles riots]], performed a song called "Recurring Characters for Unity," in which recurring characters such as the [[Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update#Cajun Man|Cajun Man]], two [[Bill Swerski's Superfans|Swerski Superfans]], [[Saturday Night Live TV show sketches#The Dark Side with Nat X|Nat X]], and others urged viewers: "let’s stay calm / let’s build not burn / and let the fighting end."
* An earlier ''Saturday Night Live'' sketch spoofed the trend with a song calling for the liberation of [[chicken]]s, called "Musicians for Free-Range Chickens". This sketch was "hosted" by [[Casey Kasem]] (played by [[Dana Carvey]]). The only musician who played himself was [[Michael Bolton]]. The others were imitating real musicians; for example, [[Adam Sandler]] portrayed [[Axl Rose]] of [[Guns N' Roses]] and [[Chris Farley]] portrayed [[Carnie Wilson]]. ''Saturday Night Live'' also did three other charity song spoofs, "Play on Michael" (following [[Michael Jordan]]'s first retirement from the NBA), "Rockers to Help Explain Whitewater", and "Set Our Nanny Free".
* ''[[The Howard Stern Show]]'' in 2005 did a version based on [[The Wack Pack]] members of the show entitled "We are the Wack Pack".
* The [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] song "[[Don't Download This Song]]" parodies the charity song trend, with all of the voices in the chorus being Yankovic.
*English rockers [[Pulp (band)|Pulp]] spoof the charity single in their video for "[[Bad Cover Version]]," which features an assortment of celebrity impersonators (such as [[Missy Elliott]], [[Mick Jagger]], [[William Shatner]], and [[Elton John]]) doing a bad cover version of the selfsame song. The video features an impersonator of lead singer [[Jarvis Cocker]], who in turn appears at the end of the video as Queen guitarist [[Brian May]].
*A 2007 television promo for the show ''[[My Name is Earl]]'' features cast members singing a song called "Free Earl" as an advertisement for a new season of the show.
*In February 2008, a skit on [[Jimmy Kimmel Live]] featured a number of musicians and actors/actresses performing a song in response to the video Kimmel's girlfriend, [[Sarah Silverman]], made about her and [[Matt Damon]] having sex with one another. Notably, one of the musicians from We Are The World, [[Huey Lewis]], performs on this song. Also of note is the similar rhyming scheme of the lyrics sung by Lewis in both songs. In "We Are The World", [[Michael Jackson]] sings "When you're down and out there seems no hope at all" which Lewis follows with "But if you just believe there's no way we can fall." In the Kimmel skit, [[Cameron Diaz]] sings "Oh yeah, I'll ask him: 'Huey, did you see them fuck at all?'" which Lewis follows with "Yes, I saw them fuck. They were in a bathroom stall."
== See also ==
* "[[Tears Are Not Enough]]" - Canadian charity single.
* "[[Do They Know It's Christmas?]]" - UK charity single.
* "[[Hear 'n Aid]]" - Heavy Metal artists charity single.
* "[[What's Going On]]" - American artists to stop the spread of [[AIDS]].
* "[[That's What Friends are For]] - recorded as a benefit for American Foundation for [[AIDS]] Research.
== Notes ==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.usaforafrica.org/ USA for Africa official web site]
* [http://www.inthe80s.com/weworld.shtml The song's lyrics and the singers who sang each line]
* {{cite news | title="We Are the World" song celebrates 20 years | url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6870678/ | publisher=[[MSNBC]] | date=2005-02-05 | accessdate=2006-09-21}}
* [http://pub.tv2.no/TV2/program/article783896.ece Gylne Tider] - We Are the World 2006 music/promo video
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