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We Are the World

"We Are the World" is a charity single originally recorded by the supergroup USA for Africa in 1985. It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and produced by Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian for the album We Are the World. With sales in excess of 20 million copies, it is the eighth-best-selling physical single of all time.

"We Are the World"
Single by USA for Africa
from the album We Are the World
B-side"Grace"
ReleasedMarch 7, 1985 (1985-03-07)
RecordedJanuary 28, 1985 (1985-01-28)
Studio
Genre
Length
  • 7:02 (album version)
  • 6:22 (single version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)

Soon after the British group Band Aid released "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in December 1984, the musician and activist Harry Belafonte decided to create an American benefit single for African famine relief. With the fundraiser Ken Kragen, he enlisted several musicians. Jackson and Richie completed the writing the night before the first recording session, on January 21, 1985. The event brought together some of the era's best-known musicians.

"We Are the World" was released on March 7, 1985, as the first single from the album by Columbia Records. It topped music charts throughout the world and became the fastest-selling U.S. pop single in history. "We Are the World" was certified quadruple platinum, becoming the first single to be certified multi-platinum. Its awards include four Grammy Awards, one American Music Award, and a People's Choice Award.

"We Are the World" was promoted with a music video, a VHS, a special edition magazine, a simulcast, and several books, posters, and shirts. The promotion and merchandise helped "We Are the World" raise more than $80 million ($222 million today) for humanitarian aid in Africa and the United States.[1] Another cast of singers recorded a new version, "We Are the World 25 for Haiti", to raise relief following the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

Background edit

 
 
Michael Jackson (left) and Lionel Richie (right) wrote the song.

In 1985, inspired by Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in the UK, the American entertainer and activist Harry Belafonte decided to organize a US equivalent. He planned to have the proceeds donated to a new organization, United Support of Artists for Africa (USA for Africa). The organization would provide food and relief aid for the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia,[2][3] which killed about one million people.[4] Belafonte also planned to set aside money to help eliminate hunger in the United States of America.[2]

Belafonte contacted the entertainment manager and fundraiser Ken Kragen, who enlisted his clients Lionel Richie and Kenny Rogers. In turn, they enlisted Stevie Wonder, to add more "name value".[2] Quincy Jones was drafted to co-produce, taking time out from his work on the film The Color Purple.[2][5] Jones also telephoned Michael Jackson, who had just concluded a tour with his brothers.[2]

Writing edit

Jackson told Richie that he wanted to help write the song.[2][6] The songwriting team originally included Wonder, but his time was constrained by his song-writing for the film The Woman in Red. Jackson and Richie wrote "We Are the World"[6] at Hayvenhurst, the Jackson family home in Encino, California. They sought to write a song that would be easy to sing, memorable and anthemic. For a week, they spent every night working on lyrics and melodies in Jackson's bedroom. Jackson's older sister La Toya recounted the process: "I'd go into the room while they were writing and it would be very quiet, which is odd, since Michael's usually very cheery when he works. It was very emotional for them."[6] She said later that Jackson had written most of the lyrics.[5]

 
Bob Geldof in 2009

Richie recorded two melodies for "We Are the World", to which Jackson added music on the same day. Jackson said, "I love working quickly. I went ahead without even Lionel knowing. I couldn't wait. I went in and came out the same night with the song completed: drums, piano, strings, and words to the chorus."[7] Jackson presented his demo to Richie and Jones, who were both shocked; they did not expect him to complete the structure of the song so quickly. The next meetings between Jackson and Richie were unfruitful; they produced no additional vocals and got no work done. On the night of January 21, 1985, the night before the first recording session, Richie and Jackson completed the lyrics and melody.[7]

Recording edit

 
Cyndi Lauper, studio badge, and the sweatshirt given to all attendees at A&M Studios in Hollywood, California on January 28, 1985

The first night of recording, January 22, 1985, had tight security on hand, as Richie, Jackson, Wonder, and Jones started work on "We Are the World" at Kenny Rogers' Lion Share Recording Studio. The studio, on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles, was filled with session musicians, technicians, video crews, retinue, assistants, and organizers as the celebrity musicians entered. Jones hired session musicians to lay down the backing tracks: John "JR" Robinson on drums, Louis Johnson on bass, and pianist Greg Phillinganes. (These three first played together on "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" produced by Jones for Jackson.) Richie sat down at the piano to teach everyone the song. When it was time to roll tape, Robinson cleared the room of non-musicians, and the backing tracks were recorded.[8] After this, a vocal guide of "We Are the World" was recorded by Richie and Jackson, mixed with the instrumental tracks, and duplicated on tape for each of the invited performers. The guide was recorded on the sixth take, as Jones felt that there was too much "thought" in the previous versions.[9]

Following their work on the vocal guide, Jackson and Jones began thinking of alternatives for the line "There's a chance we're taking, we're taking our own lives". The pair was concerned that line would be considered a reference to suicide. As the group listened to a playback of the chorus, Richie declared that the last part of the line should be changed to "We're 'saving' our own lives". Jones also suggested altering the former part of the line. "One thing we don't want to do, especially with this group, is look like we're patting ourselves on the back. So it's really: 'There's a choice we're making.'"[10] Around 1:30 am, the four musicians ended the night by finishing a chorus of melodic vocalizations, including the sound "sha-lum sha-lin-gay".[10] Jones told the group that they were not to add anything else to the tape, and said: "If we get too good, someone's gonna start playing it on the radio."[10]

On January 24, 1985, after a day of rest, Jones shipped Richie and Jackson's vocal guide to all the artists who would be involved the recording. Enclosed in the package was a letter from Jones imploring the artists not to share the tape or make copies. He wrote: "In the years to come, when your children ask, 'What did mommy and daddy do for the war against world famine?', you can say proudly, ''this'' was your contribution."[10]

 
Back of the "We Are the World" sweater autographed by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie

Ken Kragen chaired a production meeting at a bungalow off Sunset Boulevard on January 25, 1985. There, his team discussed where the recording sessions should take place. Kragen was concerned that a leak of the location would trigger a paparazzi frenzy and drive the celebrities away.[10] Jones was concerned about which performers would sing which solos, saying that so much talent on hand made the task like "putting a watermelon in a Coke bottle".[10] The following evening, Richie held a choreography session at his home, where it was decided who would stand where.[10]

The final night of recording was held on January 28, 1985, at A&M Recording Studios in Hollywood.[11][10] Jackson arrived at 8 p.m., earlier than the others, to record his solo section and record a vocal chorus alone.[10] He was joined by the remaining USA for Africa artists, who included Ray Charles, Billy Joel, Diana Ross, Cyndi Lauper, Bruce Springsteen and Tina Turner, and Jackson's siblings Jackie, La Toya, Marlon, Randy and Tito.[12] Many of the participants came straight from an American Music Awards ceremony that had been held that night.[5]

Prince, who would have had a part in which he and Michael Jackson sang to each other, did not attend.[13] One newspaper said that Prince did not want to record with other acts;[14] another report, from the time of "We Are the World"'s recording, suggested that he did not want to partake because the organizer, Bob Geldof, called him a "creep".[15] During the session, Richie spoke with Prince on the phone, and declined Prince's offer to play a guitar solo in a separate room.[16] Instead, Prince donated an exclusive track, "4 the Tears in Your Eyes", to the We Are the World album.[14] Wonder asked Eddie Murphy to participate, but Murphy declined because he was busy recording his single "Party All the Time". Murphy later said after he "realized what it was, [he] felt like an idiot".[17] More than 45 of America's top musicians participated,[13][18] and another 50 had to be turned away.[5] A sign taped to the studio door read: "Check your ego at the door."[19] Wonder greeted the musicians as they entered, and said that if the recording was not completed in one take, he and Ray Charles, two blind men, would drive everybody home.[20]

I think what's happening in Africa is a crime of historic proportions ... You walk into one of the corrugated iron huts and you see meningitis and malaria and typhoid buzzing around in the air. And you see dead bodies lying side by side with the live ones ... In some of the camps you see 15 bags of flour for 27,500 people. And it's that that we're here for.

Bob Geldof, addressing his fellow USA for Africa musicians during one of the recording sessions of "We Are the World" on January 28, 1985.[21]

Each performer took their position at around 10:30 p.m. and began to sing. Several hours passed before Wonder announced that he would like to substitute a line in Swahili for the "sha-lum sha-lin-gay" sound,[21][22] causing Waylon Jennings to leave.[21][22] A heated debate ensued, in which several artists also rejected the suggestion. The "sha-lum sha-lin-gay" sound ran into opposition as well and was removed. Jennings returned and participated in the recording. The participants eventually decided to sing something meaningful in English. They chose to sing the new line "one world, our children", which most of the participants enjoyed.[21]

In the early hours of the morning, two Ethiopian women, guests of Wonder, were brought in.[22][23] They thanked the singers on behalf of their country, bringing several artists to tears.[22][23] Wonder attempted to lighten the mood, by joking that the recording session gave him a chance to "see" Charles, saying, "We just sort of bumped into each other!"[20] Under the circumstances, the solo parts presented a variety of challenges, but were all successfully recorded that night.[24][23] The final version was completed at 8 a.m.[23][25]

Lyrics edit

"We Are the World" is sung from a first-person viewpoint, allowing the audience to "internalize" the message by singing the word we together.[26] It has been described as "an appeal to human compassion".[27] The first lines of the chorus are: "We are the world, we are the children / we are the ones who make a brighter day / so let's start giving".[27]

Arrangement edit

Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Kenny Rogers, James Ingram, Tina Turner and Billy Joel sing the first verse;[28] Michael Jackson and Diana Ross sing the first chorus;[28] Dionne Warwick, Willie Nelson and Al Jarreau sing the second verse; Bruce Springsteen, Kenny Loggins, Steve Perry and Daryl Hall sing the second chorus;[28] Jackson, Huey Lewis, Cyndi Lauper, and Kim Carnes sing the bridge.[28] "We Are the World" concludes with Bob Dylan and Ray Charles singing a full chorus, Wonder and Springsteen duetting, and ad libs from Charles and Ingram.[citation needed] The structure is said to "create a sense of continuous surprise and emotional buildup".[11]

The following people sang in the chorus: Dan Aykroyd, Harry Belafonte, Lindsey Buckingham, Mario Cipollina, Johnny Colla, Sheila E., Bob Geldof, Bill Gibson, Chris Hayes, Sean Hopper, Jackie Jackson, La Toya Jackson, Marlon Jackson, Randy Jackson, Tito Jackson, Waylon Jennings, Bette Midler, John Oates, Jeffrey Osborne, Anita Pointer, June Pointer, Ruth Pointer, and Smokey Robinson.[28]

USA for Africa musicians edit

 
Stevie Wonder was a featured soloist.
Conductor
 • Quincy Jones
Soloists (in order of appearance)
 • Lionel Richie
 • Stevie Wonder
 • Paul Simon
 • Kenny Rogers
 • James Ingram
 • Tina Turner
 • Billy Joel
 • Michael Jackson
 • Diana Ross
 • Dionne Warwick
 • Willie Nelson
 • Al Jarreau
 • Bruce Springsteen
 • Kenny Loggins
 • Steve Perry
 • Daryl Hall
 • Huey Lewis
 • Cyndi Lauper
 • Kim Carnes
 • Bob Dylan
 • Ray Charles
Chorus (alphabetically)
 • Dan Aykroyd
 • Harry Belafonte
 • Lindsey Buckingham
 • Mario Cipollina (of Huey Lewis and the News)
 • Johnny Colla (of Huey Lewis and the News)
 • Sheila E.
 • Bob Geldof
 • Bill Gibson (of Huey Lewis and the News)
 • Chris Hayes (of Huey Lewis and the News)
 • Sean Hopper (of Huey Lewis and the News)
 • Jackie Jackson
 • La Toya Jackson
 • Marlon Jackson
 • Randy Jackson
 • Tito Jackson
 • Waylon Jennings
 • Bette Midler
 • John Oates
 • Jeffrey Osborne
 • Anita Pointer (of the Pointer Sisters)
 • June Pointer (of the Pointer Sisters)
 • Ruth Pointer (of the Pointer Sisters)
 • Smokey Robinson
Instrument players
 • John Barnes – keyboards, programming, arrangement
 • David Paich – synthesizers
 • Michael Boddicker – synthesizers, programming
 • Ian Underwood – synthesizers, programming
 • Steve Porcaro – synthesizers, programming
 • Paulinho da Costa – percussion
 • Louis Johnson – synth bass
 • Michael Omartian – keyboards
 • Greg Phillinganes – keyboards
 • John Robinson – drums

Release edit

On March 7, 1985, "We Are the World" was released as a single, in both 7-inch and 12-inch formats.[29][30] The song was the only one released from the We Are the World album and became a chart success around the world. In the U.S., it was a number-one hit on the R&B singles chart, the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, and the Billboard Hot 100, where it remained for a month.[31][32] The single had debuted at number 21 on the Hot 100,[27] and it took four weeks for the song to claim the number one spot, half the time a single would normally have taken to reach its charting peak.[33] On the Hot 100, the song moved from 21 to 5 to 2 and then number 1. "We Are the World" might have reached the top of the Hot 100 chart sooner, were it not for the success of Phil Collins' "One More Night", which received support from both pop and rock listeners.[33] "We Are the World" also entered Billboard's Top Rock Tracks and Hot Country Singles charts, where it peaked at numbers 27 and 76 respectively.[31] The song became the first single since the Beatles' "Let It Be" to enter Billboard's Top 5 within two weeks of release.[30] Outside the U.S., the single reached number one in Australia, France, Ireland, New Zealand, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK. The song peaked at number 2 in two countries: Germany and Austria.[34][35][36]

The single was also a commercial success: the initial shipment of 800,000 "We Are the World" records sold out within three days of release.[29] The record became the fastest-selling American pop single in history.[37] At Tower Records in West Hollywood, 1,000 copies of the song were sold in two days.[38] Store worker Richard Petitpas commented, "A number one single sells about 100 to 125 copies a week. This is absolutely unheard of."[38] By the end of 1985, "We Are the World" had become the year's best-selling single.[39] Five years later it was revealed that the song had become the biggest single of the 1980s.[40] "We Are the World" was eventually cited as the best-selling single in U.S. and pop music history.[nb 1][42][43][44] The song became the first single to be certified multi-platinum; it received a 4× certification by the Recording Industry Association of America.[32][45] The estimated global sales of "We Are the World" are said to be 20 million.[46]

Reception edit

"We Are the World" received mixed reviews. American journalist Greil Marcus felt that it sounded like a Pepsi jingle.[47] He wrote that "the constant repetition of 'There's a choice we're making' conflates with Pepsi's trademarked 'The choice of a new generation' in a way that, on the part of Pepsi-contracted song writers Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, is certainly not intentional, and even more certainly beyond the realm of serendipity."[47] Marcus added, "In the realm of contextualization, 'We Are the World' says less about Ethiopia than it does about Pepsi—and the true result will likely be less that certain Ethiopian individuals will live, or anyway live a bit longer than they otherwise would have, than that Pepsi will get the catch phrase of its advertising campaign sung for free by Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, and all the rest."[47] Professor and activist Reebee Garofalo agreed, calling the line "We're saving our own lives" a "distasteful element of self-indulgence".[47] He asserted that the artists of USA for Africa were proclaiming "their own salvation for singing about an issue they will never experience on behalf of a people most of them will never encounter".[47]

In contrast, Stephen Holden of The New York Times praised the phrase "There's a choice we're making, We're saving our own lives".[11] He wrote that the line assumed "an extra emotional dimension when sung by people with superstar mystiques".[11] Holden wrote that the song was "an artistic triumph that transcends its official nature".[11] He noted that unlike Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas", the vocals on "We Are the World" were "artfully interwoven" and emphasized the individuality of each singer.[11] Holden concluded that "We Are the World" was "a simple, eloquent ballad" and a "fully-realized pop statement that would sound outstanding even if it weren't recorded by stars".[11]

The song proved popular with both young and old listeners.[27] People in Columbia, Missouri, reported they bought more than one copy of the single, some buying up to five copies of the record at one time.[48]

According to the music critic and Springsteen biographer Dave Marsh, "We Are the World" was not widely accepted within the rock music community.[49] Marsh said it was dismissed as it was not "a rock record, a critique of the political policies that created the famine, a way of finding out how and why famines occur, an all-inclusive representation of the entire worldwide spectrum of post-Presley popular music".[49] Though Marsh agreed with some of the criticisms, he felt that, despite its sentimentality, "We Are the World" was a large-scale pop event with serious political overtones.[49]

"We Are the World" was recognized with several awards following its release. At the 1986 Grammy Awards, the song and its music video won four awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Music Video, Short Form.[50] The music video was awarded two honors at the 1985 MTV Video Music Awards. It collected the awards for Best Group Video and Viewer's Choice.[51][52] People's Choice Awards recognized "We Are the World" with the Favorite New Song award in 1986.[50] In the same year, the American Music Awards named "We Are the World" "Song of the Year", and honored organizer Harry Belafonte with the Award of Appreciation. Collecting his award, Belafonte thanked Ken Kragen, Quincy Jones, and "the two artists who, without their great gift would not have inspired us in quite the same way as we were inspired, Mr. Lionel Richie and Mr. Michael Jackson".[50] Following the speech, the majority of USA for Africa reunited on stage, closing the ceremony with "We Are the World".[50][53]

"We Are the World" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2021.[54]

Track listing edit

Vinyl single edit

  1. "We Are the World" (USA for Africa) – 4:51
  2. "Grace" (Quincy Jones) – 4:30

Marketing and promotion edit

 
USA For Africa supergroup, featuring all musicians in a promotional photo.

"We Are the World" was promoted with a music video, a video cassette, and several other items made available to the public, including books, posters, shirts and buttons.[55][56] All proceeds from the sale of official USA for Africa merchandise went directly to the famine relief fund. All of the merchandise sold well; the video cassette—titled We Are the World: The Video Event—documented the making of the song, and became the ninth-best-selling video of 1985.[55] All of the video elements were produced by Howard G. Malley and Craig B. Golin along with April Lee Grebb as the production supervisor. The music video showed the recording of "We Are the World", and drew criticism from some. Michael Jackson was reported to have joked before filming, "People will know it's me as soon as they see the socks. Try taking footage of Bruce Springsteen's socks and see if anyone knows who they belong to."[29]

The song was also promoted with a special edition of the American magazine Life. The publication had been the only media outlet permitted inside A&M Recording Studios on the night of January 28, 1985. All other press organizations were barred from reporting the events leading up to and during "We Are the World"'s recording. Life ran a cover story of the recording session in its April 1985 edition of the monthly magazine. Seven members of USA for Africa were pictured on the cover: Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Cyndi Lauper, Lionel Richie, Michael Jackson, Tina Turner and Willie Nelson. Inside the magazine were photographs of the "We Are the World" participants working and taking breaks.[55]

"We Are the World" received worldwide radio coverage in the form of an international simultaneous broadcast later that year. Upon spinning the song on their local stations, Georgia radio disc jockeys Bob Wolf and Don Briscar came up with the idea for a worldwide simulcast.[57] They called hundreds of radio and satellite stations asking them to participate. On the morning of April 5, 1985 (Good Friday of that year) at 3:50 pm GMT, over 8,000 radio stations simultaneously broadcast the song around the world.[58] As the song was broadcast, hundreds of people sang along on the steps of St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York.[48][59] A year later, on March 28, 1986 (Good Friday of that year), the simultaneous radio broadcast of "We Are the World" was repeated over 6,000 radio stations worldwide.[32]

"We Are the World" gained further promotion and coverage on May 25, 1986, when it was played during a major benefit event held throughout the US.[60][61] Hands Across America—USA for Africa's follow-up project—was an event in which millions of people formed a human chain across the US.[62] The event was held to draw attention to hunger and homelessness in the United States.[63] "We Are the World"'s co-writer, Michael Jackson, had wanted his song to be the official theme for the event. The other board members of USA for Africa outvoted him, and it was instead decided that a new song would be created and released for the event, titled "Hands Across America".[50] When released, the new song did not achieve the level of success that "We Are the World" did, and the decision to use it as the official theme for the event led to Jackson—who co-owned the publishing rights to "We Are the World"—resigning from the board of directors of USA for Africa.[50][64]

Humanitarian aid edit

Four months after the release of "We Are the World", USA for Africa had taken in almost $10.8 million (equivalent to $30 million today).[65][66] The majority of the money came from record sales within the US.[65][66] Members of the public also donated money—almost $1.3 million within the same time period. In May 1985, USA for Africa officials estimated that they had sold between $45 million and $47 million worth of official merchandise around the world. Organizer Ken Kragen announced that they would not be distributing all of the money at once. Instead, he revealed that the foundation would be looking into finding a long-term solution for Africa's problems.[65] "We could go out and spend it all in one shot. Maybe we'd save some lives in the short term but it would be like putting a Band-Aid over a serious wound."[65] Kragen noted that experts had predicted that it would take at least 10 to 20 years to make a slight difference to Africa's long-term problems.[65]

In June 1985, the first USA for Africa cargo jet carrying food, medicine, and clothing departed for Ethiopia and Sudan. It stopped en route in New York, where 15,000 T-shirts were added to the cargo. Included in the supplies were high-protein biscuits, high-protein vitamins, medicine, tents, blankets and refrigeration equipment.[67] Harry Belafonte, representing the USA for Africa musicians, visited Sudan in the same month. The trip was his last stop on a four-nation tour of Africa. Tanzanian Prime Minister Salim Ahmed Salim greeted and praised Belafonte, telling him, "I personally and the people of Tanzania are moved by this tremendous example of human solidarity."[68]

 
A military aircraft dropping food during the 1984–1985 Ethiopian famine

One year after the release of "We Are the World", organizers noted that $44.5 million had been raised for USA for Africa's humanitarian fund. They stated that they were confident that they would reach an initial set target of $50 million (equivalent to $139 million in 2024).[69] By October 1986, it was revealed that their $50 million target had been met and exceeded; CBS Records gave USA for Africa a check for $2.5 million, drawing the total amount of money to $51.2 million.[70] USA for Africa's Hands Across America event had also raised a significant amount of money—approximately $24.5 million for the hungry in the US.[70]

Since its release, "We Are the World" has raised over $80 million (equivalent to $222 million today) for humanitarian causes.[1] Ninety percent of the money was pledged to African relief, both long and short term.[70][71] The long-term initiative included efforts in birth control and food production.[71] The remaining 10 percent of funds was earmarked for domestic hunger and homeless programs in the US.[70][71] From the African fund, over 70 recovery and development projects were launched in seven African nations. Such projects included aid in agriculture, fishing, water management, manufacturing and reforestation. Training programs were also developed in the African countries of Mozambique, Senegal, Chad, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, and Mali.[70]

Following Jackson's death in 2009, Elias Kifle Maraim Beyene, who grew up in Ethiopia and was a beneficiary of the aid provided by the single, related:

I won't ever forget Michael Jackson because his contribution to the song We are the World had a very significant effect on my life. I am 50 now but 25 years ago I was living in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, which at that time was suffering from a long drought and famine. It was a terrible situation. Lots of people became sick and many more died. Around one million people in all were killed by the famine. In 1984 Michael Jackson, along with a number of other leading musicians, made the song We are the World to raise money for Africa. We received a lot of aid from the world and I was one of those who directly benefitted from it. The wheat flour that was distributed to the famine victims was different to the usual cereal we bought at the market. We baked a special bread from it. The local people named the bread after the great artist and it became known as Michael Bread. It was soft and delicious. When you have been through such hard times you never forget events like this. If you speak to anyone who was in Addis Ababa at that time they will all know what Michael Bread is and I know I will remember it for the rest of my life.[72]

Notable live performances edit

"We Are the World" has been performed live by members of USA for Africa on several occasions both together and individually. One of the earliest such performances came in 1985, during the rock music concert Live Aid, which ended with more than 100 musicians singing the song on stage.[73][74] Harry Belafonte and Lionel Richie made surprise appearances for the live rendition of the song.[75] Michael Jackson would have joined the artists, but was "working around the clock in the studio on a project that he's made a major commitment to", according to his press agent, Norman Winter.[76]

An inaugural celebration was held for US President-elect Bill Clinton in January 1993.[77] The event was staged by Clinton's Hollywood friends at the Lincoln Memorial and drew hundreds of thousands of people.[77] Aretha Franklin, LL Cool J, Michael Bolton and Tony Bennett were among some of the musicians in attendance.[77][78] Said Jones, "I've never seen so many great performers come together with so much love and selflessness."[79] The celebration included a performance of "We Are the World", which involved Clinton, his daughter Chelsea, and his wife Hillary singing the song along with USA for Africa's Kenny Rogers, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.[77] The New York Times' Edward Rothstein commented on the event, stating, "The most enduring image may be of Mr. Clinton singing along in 'We Are the World', the first President to aspire, however futilely, to hipness."[80]

As a prelude to his song "Heal the World", "We Are the World" was performed as an interlude during two of Michael Jackson's tours, the Dangerous World Tour (1992–1993) and the HIStory World Tour (1996–1997), as well as Jackson's performance at the Super Bowl XXVII halftime show in 1993. Jackson briefly performed the song with a chorus at the 2006 World Music Awards in London, which marked his last live public performance. Jackson planned to use the song for his This Is It comeback concerts at the O2 Arena in London from 2009 to 2010, but the shows were cancelled due to his sudden death.

Michael Jackson died in June 2009, after suffering a cardiac arrest.[81] His memorial service was held several days later on July 7, and was reported to have been viewed by more than one billion people.[82] The finale of the event featured group renditions of the Jackson anthems "We Are the World" and "Heal the World".[83] The singalong of "We Are the World" was led by Darryl Phinnessee, who had worked with Jackson since the late 1980s.[83][84] It also featured co-writer Lionel Richie and Jackson's family, including his children.[83][84] Following the performance, "We Are the World" re-entered the US charts for the first time since its 1985 release. The song debuted at number 50 on Billboard's Hot Digital Songs chart.[85]

25 for Haiti edit

 
One of the hundreds of thousands of people who were injured by the destructive earthquake in Haiti

On January 12, 2010, a magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck Haiti, the island's most severe earthquake in over 200 years.[86] The epicenter of the quake was just outside the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince.[87] The Haitian government confirmed the deaths of over 230,000 civilians because of the disaster and the injuries of around 300,000. Approximately 1.2 million people were homeless and the lack of temporary shelter may have led to the outbreak of disease.[88][89]

To raise money for earthquake victims, a new celebrity version of "We Are the World" was recorded on February 1, 2010, and released on February 12, 2010. Over 75 musicians were involved in the remake, which was recorded in the same studio as the 1985 original.[90] The new version features revised lyrics as well as a rap part pertaining to Haiti.[90][91] Michael Jackson's younger sister Janet duets with her late brother on the track, as per a request from their mother Katherine. In the video and on the track, archival material of Michael Jackson is used from the original 1985 recording.[92] This version is also infamous for the way Wyclef sings towards the end of the song, fluctuating his voice in a manner that sounds like, as a music writer for the San Francisco Chronicle called it, "Not unlike a cross between a fire siren and the sound of Wyclef giving himself a hernia."

On February 20, 2010, a non-celebrity remake, "We Are the World 25 for Haiti (YouTube edition)", was posted to the video sharing website YouTube. Internet personality and singer-songwriter Lisa Lavie conceived and organized the Internet collaboration of 57 unsigned or independent YouTube musicians geographically distributed around the world. Lavie's 2010 YouTube version, a cover of the 1985 original, excludes the rap segment and minimizes the Auto-tune that characterizes the 2010 celebrity remake.[93] Another 2010 remake of the original is the Spanish-language "Somos El Mundo". It was written by Emilio Estefan and his wife Gloria Estefan, and produced by Emilio, Quincy Jones and Univision Communications, the company that funded the project.[94]

Legacy edit

"We Are the World" has been recognized as a politically important song, which "affected an international focus on Africa that was simply unprecedented".[47] It has been credited with creating a climate in which musicians from around the world felt inclined to follow.[47] According to The New York Times' Stephen Holden, since the release of "We Are the World", it has been noted that movement has been made within popular music to create songs that address humanitarian concerns.[95] "We Are the World" was also influential in subverting the way music and meaning were produced, showing that musically and racially diverse musicians could work together both productively and creatively.[49] Ebony described the January 28 recording session, in which Quincy Jones brought together a multi-racial group, as being "a major moment in world music that showed we can change the world".[96] "We Are the World", along with Live Aid and Farm Aid, demonstrated that rock music had become more than entertainment, but a political and social movement.[97] Journalist Robert Palmer noted that such songs and events had the ability to reach people around the world, send them a message, and then get results.[97]

Since the release of "We Are the World", and the Band Aid single that influenced it, numerous songs have been recorded in a similar fashion, with the intent to aid disaster victims throughout the world. One such example involved a supergroup of Latin musicians billed as "Hermanos del Tercer Mundo", or "Brothers of the Third World". Among the supergroup of 62 recording artists were Julio Iglesias, José Feliciano, and Sérgio Mendes. Their famine relief song was recorded in the same studio as "We Are the World". Half of the profits raised from the charity single was pledged to USA for Africa. The rest of the money was to be used for impoverished Latin American countries.[98] Other notable examples include the 1989 cover of the Deep Purple song "Smoke on the Water" by a supergroup of hard rock, prog rock, and heavy metal musicians collaborating as Rock Aid Armenia to raise money for victims of the devastating 1988 Armenian earthquake,[99] the 1986 all-star OPM single "Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo", which talked about the optimism the Filipinos needed after the People Power Revolution,[100][101] the 1997 Star Records all-star recording "Sa Araw ng Pasko", the 2003 all-star OPM recording "Biyahe Tayo" which promoted Philippine tourism[102] and its subsequent 2011 remake "Pilipinas, Tara Na!"[103] and the 2009 all-star OPM recordings "Star ng Pasko" and "Kaya Natin Ito!" as a means to provide hope to the survivors of Typhoon Ketsana (locally known as Ondoy).[104][105] Several GMA Network personalities also recorded another inspirational ballad, "Bangon Kaibigan" in 2013 to provide hope to the survivors of Typhoon Haiyan (locally known as Yolanda).[106]

The 20th anniversary of "We Are the World" was celebrated in 2005. Radio stations around the world paid homage to USA for Africa's creation by simultaneously broadcasting the charity song. In addition to the simulcast, the milestone was marked by the release of a two-disc DVD called We Are the World: The Story Behind the Song.[107] Ken Kragen asserted that the reason behind the simulcast and DVD release was not for USA for Africa to praise themselves for doing a good job, but to "use it to do some more good [for the original charity]. That's all we care about accomplishing."[107] Harry Belafonte also commented on the 20th anniversary of the song. He acknowledged that "We Are the World" had "stood the test of time"; anyone old enough to remember it can still at least hum along.[108]

On January 29, 2024, a documentary titled The Greatest Night in Pop, was released on Netflix. The documentary, which was directed by Bao Nguyen, chronicles the obstacles and the behind-the-scenes stories that led to the creation of the song. The documentary features new interviews with Lionel Richie, Bruce Springsteen, Huey Lewis, Dionne Warwick, Cyndi Lauper and others involved with the song who reflect on the song and its legacy.[109]

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[147] 3× Platinum 300,000^
Finland 7,750[148]
France (SNEP)[149] Platinum 1,000,000*
Italy (FIMI)[150]
Sales since 2009
Gold 15,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[151] Platinum 20,000*
Portugal 200,000[152]
United Kingdom (BPI)[153] Silver 250,000^
United States (RIAA)[155] 4× Platinum 8,000,000[154]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Elton John's 1997 version of "Candle in the Wind"—a tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales—later claimed the status of biggest selling pop single of all time.[41]

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Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Official website of USA for Africa
  • for "We Are the World 25 for Haiti"
  • Official music video of "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" on YouTube

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This article is about the original 1985 charity song For other uses see We Are the World disambiguation We Are the World is a charity single originally recorded by the supergroup USA for Africa in 1985 It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and produced by Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian for the album We Are the World With sales in excess of 20 million copies it is the eighth best selling physical single of all time We Are the World Single by USA for Africafrom the album We Are the WorldB side Grace ReleasedMarch 7 1985 1985 03 07 RecordedJanuary 28 1985 1985 01 28 StudioA amp M Hollywood Lion Share Los Angeles GenrePop gospelLength7 02 album version 6 22 single version LabelColumbia CBSSongwriter s Michael Jackson Lionel RichieProducer s Quincy Jones Michael Omartian Soon after the British group Band Aid released Do They Know It s Christmas in December 1984 the musician and activist Harry Belafonte decided to create an American benefit single for African famine relief With the fundraiser Ken Kragen he enlisted several musicians Jackson and Richie completed the writing the night before the first recording session on January 21 1985 The event brought together some of the era s best known musicians We Are the World was released on March 7 1985 as the first single from the album by Columbia Records It topped music charts throughout the world and became the fastest selling U S pop single in history We Are the World was certified quadruple platinum becoming the first single to be certified multi platinum Its awards include four Grammy Awards one American Music Award and a People s Choice Award We Are the World was promoted with a music video a VHS a special edition magazine a simulcast and several books posters and shirts The promotion and merchandise helped We Are the World raise more than 80 million 222 million today for humanitarian aid in Africa and the United States 1 Another cast of singers recorded a new version We Are the World 25 for Haiti to raise relief following the 2010 Haiti earthquake Contents 1 Background 2 Writing 3 Recording 4 Lyrics 5 Arrangement 6 USA for Africa musicians 7 Release 8 Reception 9 Track listing 9 1 Vinyl single 10 Marketing and promotion 11 Humanitarian aid 12 Notable live performances 13 25 for Haiti 14 Legacy 15 Charts 15 1 Weekly charts 15 2 Year end charts 16 Certifications and sales 17 See also 18 Notes 19 References 19 1 Bibliography 20 External linksBackground edit nbsp nbsp Michael Jackson left and Lionel Richie right wrote the song In 1985 inspired by Band Aid s Do They Know It s Christmas in the UK the American entertainer and activist Harry Belafonte decided to organize a US equivalent He planned to have the proceeds donated to a new organization United Support of Artists for Africa USA for Africa The organization would provide food and relief aid for the 1983 1985 famine in Ethiopia 2 3 which killed about one million people 4 Belafonte also planned to set aside money to help eliminate hunger in the United States of America 2 Belafonte contacted the entertainment manager and fundraiser Ken Kragen who enlisted his clients Lionel Richie and Kenny Rogers In turn they enlisted Stevie Wonder to add more name value 2 Quincy Jones was drafted to co produce taking time out from his work on the film The Color Purple 2 5 Jones also telephoned Michael Jackson who had just concluded a tour with his brothers 2 Writing editJackson told Richie that he wanted to help write the song 2 6 The songwriting team originally included Wonder but his time was constrained by his song writing for the film The Woman in Red Jackson and Richie wrote We Are the World 6 at Hayvenhurst the Jackson family home in Encino California They sought to write a song that would be easy to sing memorable and anthemic For a week they spent every night working on lyrics and melodies in Jackson s bedroom Jackson s older sister La Toya recounted the process I d go into the room while they were writing and it would be very quiet which is odd since Michael s usually very cheery when he works It was very emotional for them 6 She said later that Jackson had written most of the lyrics 5 nbsp Bob Geldof in 2009 Richie recorded two melodies for We Are the World to which Jackson added music on the same day Jackson said I love working quickly I went ahead without even Lionel knowing I couldn t wait I went in and came out the same night with the song completed drums piano strings and words to the chorus 7 Jackson presented his demo to Richie and Jones who were both shocked they did not expect him to complete the structure of the song so quickly The next meetings between Jackson and Richie were unfruitful they produced no additional vocals and got no work done On the night of January 21 1985 the night before the first recording session Richie and Jackson completed the lyrics and melody 7 Recording edit nbsp Cyndi Lauper studio badge and the sweatshirt given to all attendees at A amp M Studios in Hollywood California on January 28 1985 The first night of recording January 22 1985 had tight security on hand as Richie Jackson Wonder and Jones started work on We Are the World at Kenny Rogers Lion Share Recording Studio The studio on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles was filled with session musicians technicians video crews retinue assistants and organizers as the celebrity musicians entered Jones hired session musicians to lay down the backing tracks John JR Robinson on drums Louis Johnson on bass and pianist Greg Phillinganes These three first played together on Don t Stop Til You Get Enough produced by Jones for Jackson Richie sat down at the piano to teach everyone the song When it was time to roll tape Robinson cleared the room of non musicians and the backing tracks were recorded 8 After this a vocal guide of We Are the World was recorded by Richie and Jackson mixed with the instrumental tracks and duplicated on tape for each of the invited performers The guide was recorded on the sixth take as Jones felt that there was too much thought in the previous versions 9 Following their work on the vocal guide Jackson and Jones began thinking of alternatives for the line There s a chance we re taking we re taking our own lives The pair was concerned that line would be considered a reference to suicide As the group listened to a playback of the chorus Richie declared that the last part of the line should be changed to We re saving our own lives Jones also suggested altering the former part of the line One thing we don t want to do especially with this group is look like we re patting ourselves on the back So it s really There s a choice we re making 10 Around 1 30 am the four musicians ended the night by finishing a chorus of melodic vocalizations including the sound sha lum sha lin gay 10 Jones told the group that they were not to add anything else to the tape and said If we get too good someone s gonna start playing it on the radio 10 On January 24 1985 after a day of rest Jones shipped Richie and Jackson s vocal guide to all the artists who would be involved the recording Enclosed in the package was a letter from Jones imploring the artists not to share the tape or make copies He wrote In the years to come when your children ask What did mommy and daddy do for the war against world famine you can say proudly this was your contribution 10 nbsp Back of the We Are the World sweater autographed by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie Ken Kragen chaired a production meeting at a bungalow off Sunset Boulevard on January 25 1985 There his team discussed where the recording sessions should take place Kragen was concerned that a leak of the location would trigger a paparazzi frenzy and drive the celebrities away 10 Jones was concerned about which performers would sing which solos saying that so much talent on hand made the task like putting a watermelon in a Coke bottle 10 The following evening Richie held a choreography session at his home where it was decided who would stand where 10 The final night of recording was held on January 28 1985 at A amp M Recording Studios in Hollywood 11 10 Jackson arrived at 8 p m earlier than the others to record his solo section and record a vocal chorus alone 10 He was joined by the remaining USA for Africa artists who included Ray Charles Billy Joel Diana Ross Cyndi Lauper Bruce Springsteen and Tina Turner and Jackson s siblings Jackie La Toya Marlon Randy and Tito 12 Many of the participants came straight from an American Music Awards ceremony that had been held that night 5 Prince who would have had a part in which he and Michael Jackson sang to each other did not attend 13 One newspaper said that Prince did not want to record with other acts 14 another report from the time of We Are the World s recording suggested that he did not want to partake because the organizer Bob Geldof called him a creep 15 During the session Richie spoke with Prince on the phone and declined Prince s offer to play a guitar solo in a separate room 16 Instead Prince donated an exclusive track 4 the Tears in Your Eyes to the We Are the World album 14 Wonder asked Eddie Murphy to participate but Murphy declined because he was busy recording his single Party All the Time Murphy later said after he realized what it was he felt like an idiot 17 More than 45 of America s top musicians participated 13 18 and another 50 had to be turned away 5 A sign taped to the studio door read Check your ego at the door 19 Wonder greeted the musicians as they entered and said that if the recording was not completed in one take he and Ray Charles two blind men would drive everybody home 20 I think what s happening in Africa is a crime of historic proportions You walk into one of the corrugated iron huts and you see meningitis and malaria and typhoid buzzing around in the air And you see dead bodies lying side by side with the live ones In some of the camps you see 15 bags of flour for 27 500 people And it s that that we re here for Bob Geldof addressing his fellow USA for Africa musicians during one of the recording sessions of We Are the World on January 28 1985 21 Each performer took their position at around 10 30 p m and began to sing Several hours passed before Wonder announced that he would like to substitute a line in Swahili for the sha lum sha lin gay sound 21 22 causing Waylon Jennings to leave 21 22 A heated debate ensued in which several artists also rejected the suggestion The sha lum sha lin gay sound ran into opposition as well and was removed Jennings returned and participated in the recording The participants eventually decided to sing something meaningful in English They chose to sing the new line one world our children which most of the participants enjoyed 21 In the early hours of the morning two Ethiopian women guests of Wonder were brought in 22 23 They thanked the singers on behalf of their country bringing several artists to tears 22 23 Wonder attempted to lighten the mood by joking that the recording session gave him a chance to see Charles saying We just sort of bumped into each other 20 Under the circumstances the solo parts presented a variety of challenges but were all successfully recorded that night 24 23 The final version was completed at 8 a m 23 25 Lyrics edit nbsp We Are the World source source track The structuring of We Are the World is said to create a sense of continuous surprise and emotional buildup Problems playing this file See media help We Are the World is sung from a first person viewpoint allowing the audience to internalize the message by singing the word we together 26 It has been described as an appeal to human compassion 27 The first lines of the chorus are We are the world we are the children we are the ones who make a brighter day so let s start giving 27 Arrangement editLionel Richie Stevie Wonder Paul Simon Kenny Rogers James Ingram Tina Turner and Billy Joel sing the first verse 28 Michael Jackson and Diana Ross sing the first chorus 28 Dionne Warwick Willie Nelson and Al Jarreau sing the second verse Bruce Springsteen Kenny Loggins Steve Perry and Daryl Hall sing the second chorus 28 Jackson Huey Lewis Cyndi Lauper and Kim Carnes sing the bridge 28 We Are the World concludes with Bob Dylan and Ray Charles singing a full chorus Wonder and Springsteen duetting and ad libs from Charles and Ingram citation needed The structure is said to create a sense of continuous surprise and emotional buildup 11 The following people sang in the chorus Dan Aykroyd Harry Belafonte Lindsey Buckingham Mario Cipollina Johnny Colla Sheila E Bob Geldof Bill Gibson Chris Hayes Sean Hopper Jackie Jackson La Toya Jackson Marlon Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson Waylon Jennings Bette Midler John Oates Jeffrey Osborne Anita Pointer June Pointer Ruth Pointer and Smokey Robinson 28 USA for Africa musicians edit nbsp Stevie Wonder was a featured soloist Conductor Quincy Jones Soloists in order of appearance Lionel Richie Stevie Wonder Paul Simon Kenny Rogers James Ingram Tina Turner Billy Joel Michael Jackson Diana Ross Dionne Warwick Willie Nelson Al Jarreau Bruce Springsteen Kenny Loggins Steve Perry Daryl Hall Huey Lewis Cyndi Lauper Kim Carnes Bob Dylan Ray Charles Chorus alphabetically Dan Aykroyd Harry Belafonte Lindsey Buckingham Mario Cipollina of Huey Lewis and the News Johnny Colla of Huey Lewis and the News Sheila E Bob Geldof Bill Gibson of Huey Lewis and the News Chris Hayes of Huey Lewis and the News Sean Hopper of Huey Lewis and the News Jackie Jackson La Toya Jackson Marlon Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson Waylon Jennings Bette Midler John Oates Jeffrey Osborne Anita Pointer of the Pointer Sisters June Pointer of the Pointer Sisters Ruth Pointer of the Pointer Sisters Smokey Robinson Instrument players John Barnes keyboards programming arrangement David Paich synthesizers Michael Boddicker synthesizers programming Ian Underwood synthesizers programming Steve Porcaro synthesizers programming Paulinho da Costa percussion Louis Johnson synth bass Michael Omartian keyboards Greg Phillinganes keyboards John Robinson drumsRelease editOn March 7 1985 We Are the World was released as a single in both 7 inch and 12 inch formats 29 30 The song was the only one released from the We Are the World album and became a chart success around the world In the U S it was a number one hit on the R amp B singles chart the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart and the Billboard Hot 100 where it remained for a month 31 32 The single had debuted at number 21 on the Hot 100 27 and it took four weeks for the song to claim the number one spot half the time a single would normally have taken to reach its charting peak 33 On the Hot 100 the song moved from 21 to 5 to 2 and then number 1 We Are the World might have reached the top of the Hot 100 chart sooner were it not for the success of Phil Collins One More Night which received support from both pop and rock listeners 33 We Are the World also entered Billboard s Top Rock Tracks and Hot Country Singles charts where it peaked at numbers 27 and 76 respectively 31 The song became the first single since the Beatles Let It Be to enter Billboard s Top 5 within two weeks of release 30 Outside the U S the single reached number one in Australia France Ireland New Zealand The Netherlands Norway Sweden Switzerland and the UK The song peaked at number 2 in two countries Germany and Austria 34 35 36 The single was also a commercial success the initial shipment of 800 000 We Are the World records sold out within three days of release 29 The record became the fastest selling American pop single in history 37 At Tower Records in West Hollywood 1 000 copies of the song were sold in two days 38 Store worker Richard Petitpas commented A number one single sells about 100 to 125 copies a week This is absolutely unheard of 38 By the end of 1985 We Are the World had become the year s best selling single 39 Five years later it was revealed that the song had become the biggest single of the 1980s 40 We Are the World was eventually cited as the best selling single in U S and pop music history nb 1 42 43 44 The song became the first single to be certified multi platinum it received a 4 certification by the Recording Industry Association of America 32 45 The estimated global sales of We Are the World are said to be 20 million 46 Reception edit We Are the World received mixed reviews American journalist Greil Marcus felt that it sounded like a Pepsi jingle 47 He wrote that the constant repetition of There s a choice we re making conflates with Pepsi s trademarked The choice of a new generation in a way that on the part of Pepsi contracted song writers Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie is certainly not intentional and even more certainly beyond the realm of serendipity 47 Marcus added In the realm of contextualization We Are the World says less about Ethiopia than it does about Pepsi and the true result will likely be less that certain Ethiopian individuals will live or anyway live a bit longer than they otherwise would have than that Pepsi will get the catch phrase of its advertising campaign sung for free by Ray Charles Stevie Wonder Bruce Springsteen and all the rest 47 Professor and activist Reebee Garofalo agreed calling the line We re saving our own lives a distasteful element of self indulgence 47 He asserted that the artists of USA for Africa were proclaiming their own salvation for singing about an issue they will never experience on behalf of a people most of them will never encounter 47 In contrast Stephen Holden of The New York Times praised the phrase There s a choice we re making We re saving our own lives 11 He wrote that the line assumed an extra emotional dimension when sung by people with superstar mystiques 11 Holden wrote that the song was an artistic triumph that transcends its official nature 11 He noted that unlike Band Aid s Do They Know It s Christmas the vocals on We Are the World were artfully interwoven and emphasized the individuality of each singer 11 Holden concluded that We Are the World was a simple eloquent ballad and a fully realized pop statement that would sound outstanding even if it weren t recorded by stars 11 The song proved popular with both young and old listeners 27 People in Columbia Missouri reported they bought more than one copy of the single some buying up to five copies of the record at one time 48 According to the music critic and Springsteen biographer Dave Marsh We Are the World was not widely accepted within the rock music community 49 Marsh said it was dismissed as it was not a rock record a critique of the political policies that created the famine a way of finding out how and why famines occur an all inclusive representation of the entire worldwide spectrum of post Presley popular music 49 Though Marsh agreed with some of the criticisms he felt that despite its sentimentality We Are the World was a large scale pop event with serious political overtones 49 We Are the World was recognized with several awards following its release At the 1986 Grammy Awards the song and its music video won four awards Record of the Year Song of the Year Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Music Video Short Form 50 The music video was awarded two honors at the 1985 MTV Video Music Awards It collected the awards for Best Group Video and Viewer s Choice 51 52 People s Choice Awards recognized We Are the World with the Favorite New Song award in 1986 50 In the same year the American Music Awards named We Are the World Song of the Year and honored organizer Harry Belafonte with the Award of Appreciation Collecting his award Belafonte thanked Ken Kragen Quincy Jones and the two artists who without their great gift would not have inspired us in quite the same way as we were inspired Mr Lionel Richie and Mr Michael Jackson 50 Following the speech the majority of USA for Africa reunited on stage closing the ceremony with We Are the World 50 53 We Are the World was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2021 54 Track listing editVinyl single edit We Are the World USA for Africa 4 51 Grace Quincy Jones 4 30Marketing and promotion edit nbsp USA For Africa supergroup featuring all musicians in a promotional photo We Are the World was promoted with a music video a video cassette and several other items made available to the public including books posters shirts and buttons 55 56 All proceeds from the sale of official USA for Africa merchandise went directly to the famine relief fund All of the merchandise sold well the video cassette titled We Are the World The Video Event documented the making of the song and became the ninth best selling video of 1985 55 All of the video elements were produced by Howard G Malley and Craig B Golin along with April Lee Grebb as the production supervisor The music video showed the recording of We Are the World and drew criticism from some Michael Jackson was reported to have joked before filming People will know it s me as soon as they see the socks Try taking footage of Bruce Springsteen s socks and see if anyone knows who they belong to 29 The song was also promoted with a special edition of the American magazine Life The publication had been the only media outlet permitted inside A amp M Recording Studios on the night of January 28 1985 All other press organizations were barred from reporting the events leading up to and during We Are the World s recording Life ran a cover story of the recording session in its April 1985 edition of the monthly magazine Seven members of USA for Africa were pictured on the cover Bob Dylan Bruce Springsteen Cyndi Lauper Lionel Richie Michael Jackson Tina Turner and Willie Nelson Inside the magazine were photographs of the We Are the World participants working and taking breaks 55 We Are the World received worldwide radio coverage in the form of an international simultaneous broadcast later that year Upon spinning the song on their local stations Georgia radio disc jockeys Bob Wolf and Don Briscar came up with the idea for a worldwide simulcast 57 They called hundreds of radio and satellite stations asking them to participate On the morning of April 5 1985 Good Friday of that year at 3 50 pm GMT over 8 000 radio stations simultaneously broadcast the song around the world 58 As the song was broadcast hundreds of people sang along on the steps of St Patrick s Cathedral in New York 48 59 A year later on March 28 1986 Good Friday of that year the simultaneous radio broadcast of We Are the World was repeated over 6 000 radio stations worldwide 32 We Are the World gained further promotion and coverage on May 25 1986 when it was played during a major benefit event held throughout the US 60 61 Hands Across America USA for Africa s follow up project was an event in which millions of people formed a human chain across the US 62 The event was held to draw attention to hunger and homelessness in the United States 63 We Are the World s co writer Michael Jackson had wanted his song to be the official theme for the event The other board members of USA for Africa outvoted him and it was instead decided that a new song would be created and released for the event titled Hands Across America 50 When released the new song did not achieve the level of success that We Are the World did and the decision to use it as the official theme for the event led to Jackson who co owned the publishing rights to We Are the World resigning from the board of directors of USA for Africa 50 64 Humanitarian aid editFour months after the release of We Are the World USA for Africa had taken in almost 10 8 million equivalent to 30 million today 65 66 The majority of the money came from record sales within the US 65 66 Members of the public also donated money almost 1 3 million within the same time period In May 1985 USA for Africa officials estimated that they had sold between 45 million and 47 million worth of official merchandise around the world Organizer Ken Kragen announced that they would not be distributing all of the money at once Instead he revealed that the foundation would be looking into finding a long term solution for Africa s problems 65 We could go out and spend it all in one shot Maybe we d save some lives in the short term but it would be like putting a Band Aid over a serious wound 65 Kragen noted that experts had predicted that it would take at least 10 to 20 years to make a slight difference to Africa s long term problems 65 In June 1985 the first USA for Africa cargo jet carrying food medicine and clothing departed for Ethiopia and Sudan It stopped en route in New York where 15 000 T shirts were added to the cargo Included in the supplies were high protein biscuits high protein vitamins medicine tents blankets and refrigeration equipment 67 Harry Belafonte representing the USA for Africa musicians visited Sudan in the same month The trip was his last stop on a four nation tour of Africa Tanzanian Prime Minister Salim Ahmed Salim greeted and praised Belafonte telling him I personally and the people of Tanzania are moved by this tremendous example of human solidarity 68 nbsp A military aircraft dropping food during the 1984 1985 Ethiopian famine One year after the release of We Are the World organizers noted that 44 5 million had been raised for USA for Africa s humanitarian fund They stated that they were confident that they would reach an initial set target of 50 million equivalent to 139 million in 2024 69 By October 1986 it was revealed that their 50 million target had been met and exceeded CBS Records gave USA for Africa a check for 2 5 million drawing the total amount of money to 51 2 million 70 USA for Africa s Hands Across America event had also raised a significant amount of money approximately 24 5 million for the hungry in the US 70 Since its release We Are the World has raised over 80 million equivalent to 222 million today for humanitarian causes 1 Ninety percent of the money was pledged to African relief both long and short term 70 71 The long term initiative included efforts in birth control and food production 71 The remaining 10 percent of funds was earmarked for domestic hunger and homeless programs in the US 70 71 From the African fund over 70 recovery and development projects were launched in seven African nations Such projects included aid in agriculture fishing water management manufacturing and reforestation Training programs were also developed in the African countries of Mozambique Senegal Chad Mauritania Burkina Faso and Mali 70 Following Jackson s death in 2009 Elias Kifle Maraim Beyene who grew up in Ethiopia and was a beneficiary of the aid provided by the single related I won t ever forget Michael Jackson because his contribution to the song We are the World had a very significant effect on my life I am 50 now but 25 years ago I was living in Addis Ababa Ethiopia which at that time was suffering from a long drought and famine It was a terrible situation Lots of people became sick and many more died Around one million people in all were killed by the famine In 1984 Michael Jackson along with a number of other leading musicians made the song We are the World to raise money for Africa We received a lot of aid from the world and I was one of those who directly benefitted from it The wheat flour that was distributed to the famine victims was different to the usual cereal we bought at the market We baked a special bread from it The local people named the bread after the great artist and it became known as Michael Bread It was soft and delicious When you have been through such hard times you never forget events like this If you speak to anyone who was in Addis Ababa at that time they will all know what Michael Bread is and I know I will remember it for the rest of my life 72 Notable live performances edit We Are the World has been performed live by members of USA for Africa on several occasions both together and individually One of the earliest such performances came in 1985 during the rock music concert Live Aid which ended with more than 100 musicians singing the song on stage 73 74 Harry Belafonte and Lionel Richie made surprise appearances for the live rendition of the song 75 Michael Jackson would have joined the artists but was working around the clock in the studio on a project that he s made a major commitment to according to his press agent Norman Winter 76 An inaugural celebration was held for US President elect Bill Clinton in January 1993 77 The event was staged by Clinton s Hollywood friends at the Lincoln Memorial and drew hundreds of thousands of people 77 Aretha Franklin LL Cool J Michael Bolton and Tony Bennett were among some of the musicians in attendance 77 78 Said Jones I ve never seen so many great performers come together with so much love and selflessness 79 The celebration included a performance of We Are the World which involved Clinton his daughter Chelsea and his wife Hillary singing the song along with USA for Africa s Kenny Rogers Diana Ross and Michael Jackson 77 The New York Times Edward Rothstein commented on the event stating The most enduring image may be of Mr Clinton singing along in We Are the World the first President to aspire however futilely to hipness 80 As a prelude to his song Heal the World We Are the World was performed as an interlude during two of Michael Jackson s tours the Dangerous World Tour 1992 1993 and the HIStory World Tour 1996 1997 as well as Jackson s performance at the Super Bowl XXVII halftime show in 1993 Jackson briefly performed the song with a chorus at the 2006 World Music Awards in London which marked his last live public performance Jackson planned to use the song for his This Is It comeback concerts at the O2 Arena in London from 2009 to 2010 but the shows were cancelled due to his sudden death Michael Jackson died in June 2009 after suffering a cardiac arrest 81 His memorial service was held several days later on July 7 and was reported to have been viewed by more than one billion people 82 The finale of the event featured group renditions of the Jackson anthems We Are the World and Heal the World 83 The singalong of We Are the World was led by Darryl Phinnessee who had worked with Jackson since the late 1980s 83 84 It also featured co writer Lionel Richie and Jackson s family including his children 83 84 Following the performance We Are the World re entered the US charts for the first time since its 1985 release The song debuted at number 50 on Billboard s Hot Digital Songs chart 85 25 for Haiti editMain articles We Are the World 25 for Haiti We Are the World 25 for Haiti YouTube edition and Somos El Mundo 25 Por Haiti nbsp One of the hundreds of thousands of people who were injured by the destructive earthquake in Haiti On January 12 2010 a magnitude 7 0 earthquake struck Haiti the island s most severe earthquake in over 200 years 86 The epicenter of the quake was just outside the Haitian capital Port au Prince 87 The Haitian government confirmed the deaths of over 230 000 civilians because of the disaster and the injuries of around 300 000 Approximately 1 2 million people were homeless and the lack of temporary shelter may have led to the outbreak of disease 88 89 To raise money for earthquake victims a new celebrity version of We Are the World was recorded on February 1 2010 and released on February 12 2010 Over 75 musicians were involved in the remake which was recorded in the same studio as the 1985 original 90 The new version features revised lyrics as well as a rap part pertaining to Haiti 90 91 Michael Jackson s younger sister Janet duets with her late brother on the track as per a request from their mother Katherine In the video and on the track archival material of Michael Jackson is used from the original 1985 recording 92 This version is also infamous for the way Wyclef sings towards the end of the song fluctuating his voice in a manner that sounds like as a music writer for the San Francisco Chronicle called it Not unlike a cross between a fire siren and the sound of Wyclef giving himself a hernia On February 20 2010 a non celebrity remake We Are the World 25 for Haiti YouTube edition was posted to the video sharing website YouTube Internet personality and singer songwriter Lisa Lavie conceived and organized the Internet collaboration of 57 unsigned or independent YouTube musicians geographically distributed around the world Lavie s 2010 YouTube version a cover of the 1985 original excludes the rap segment and minimizes the Auto tune that characterizes the 2010 celebrity remake 93 Another 2010 remake of the original is the Spanish language Somos El Mundo It was written by Emilio Estefan and his wife Gloria Estefan and produced by Emilio Quincy Jones and Univision Communications the company that funded the project 94 Legacy edit We Are the World has been recognized as a politically important song which affected an international focus on Africa that was simply unprecedented 47 It has been credited with creating a climate in which musicians from around the world felt inclined to follow 47 According to The New York Times Stephen Holden since the release of We Are the World it has been noted that movement has been made within popular music to create songs that address humanitarian concerns 95 We Are the World was also influential in subverting the way music and meaning were produced showing that musically and racially diverse musicians could work together both productively and creatively 49 Ebony described the January 28 recording session in which Quincy Jones brought together a multi racial group as being a major moment in world music that showed we can change the world 96 We Are the World along with Live Aid and Farm Aid demonstrated that rock music had become more than entertainment but a political and social movement 97 Journalist Robert Palmer noted that such songs and events had the ability to reach people around the world send them a message and then get results 97 Since the release of We Are the World and the Band Aid single that influenced it numerous songs have been recorded in a similar fashion with the intent to aid disaster victims throughout the world One such example involved a supergroup of Latin musicians billed as Hermanos del Tercer Mundo or Brothers of the Third World Among the supergroup of 62 recording artists were Julio Iglesias Jose Feliciano and Sergio Mendes Their famine relief song was recorded in the same studio as We Are the World Half of the profits raised from the charity single was pledged to USA for Africa The rest of the money was to be used for impoverished Latin American countries 98 Other notable examples include the 1989 cover of the Deep Purple song Smoke on the Water by a supergroup of hard rock prog rock and heavy metal musicians collaborating as Rock Aid Armenia to raise money for victims of the devastating 1988 Armenian earthquake 99 the 1986 all star OPM single Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo which talked about the optimism the Filipinos needed after the People Power Revolution 100 101 the 1997 Star Records all star recording Sa Araw ng Pasko the 2003 all star OPM recording Biyahe Tayo which promoted Philippine tourism 102 and its subsequent 2011 remake Pilipinas Tara Na 103 and the 2009 all star OPM recordings Star ng Pasko and Kaya Natin Ito as a means to provide hope to the survivors of Typhoon Ketsana locally known as Ondoy 104 105 Several GMA Network personalities also recorded another inspirational ballad Bangon Kaibigan in 2013 to provide hope to the survivors of Typhoon Haiyan locally known as Yolanda 106 The 20th anniversary of We Are the World was celebrated in 2005 Radio stations around the world paid homage to USA for Africa s creation by simultaneously broadcasting the charity song In addition to the simulcast the milestone was marked by the release of a two disc DVD called We Are the World The Story Behind the Song 107 Ken Kragen asserted that the reason behind the simulcast and DVD release was not for USA for Africa to praise themselves for doing a good job but to use it to do some more good for the original charity That s all we care about accomplishing 107 Harry Belafonte also commented on the 20th anniversary of the song He acknowledged that We Are the World had stood the test of time anyone old enough to remember it can still at least hum along 108 On January 29 2024 a documentary titled The Greatest Night in Pop was released on Netflix The documentary which was directed by Bao Nguyen chronicles the obstacles and the behind the scenes stories that led to the creation of the song The documentary features new interviews with Lionel Richie Bruce Springsteen Huey Lewis Dionne Warwick Cyndi Lauper and others involved with the song who reflect on the song and its legacy 109 Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1985 1986 Peakposition Australia Kent Music Report 31 110 1 Austria O3 Austria Top 40 111 2 Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 112 1 Canada Top Singles RPM 113 1 Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 114 1 Denmark Hitlisten 115 3 Finland Suomen virallinen lista 116 1 France SNEP 117 1 Ireland IRMA 35 1 Italy Musica e dischi 118 1 Netherlands Dutch Top 40 119 1 Netherlands Single Top 100 120 1 New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 121 1 Norway VG lista 122 1 Portugal AFP 123 1 South Africa Springbok Radio 124 1 Spain AFYVE 125 1 Sweden Sverigetopplistan 126 1 Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 127 1 UK Singles OCC 128 1 US Billboard Hot 100 129 1 US Adult Contemporary Billboard 130 1 US Hot Black Singles Billboard 131 1 US Hot Country Songs Billboard 132 76 US Hot Dance Disco 12 Inch Singles Sales Billboard 133 1 US Mainstream Rock Billboard 134 27 US Cash Box Top Singles 135 1 West Germany Official German Charts 136 2 Year end charts edit Chart 1985 Position Australia Kent Music Report 137 138 1 Canada Top Singles RPM 139 23 New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 140 1 South Africa Springbok Radio 141 8 UK Singles OCC 142 143 35 US Billboard Hot 100 144 20 US Black Singles Chart Billboard 145 37 US Cash Box Top Singles 146 1Certifications and sales editRegion Certification Certified units sales Canada Music Canada 147 3 Platinum 300 000 Finland 7 750 148 France SNEP 149 Platinum 1 000 000 Italy FIMI 150 Sales since 2009 Gold 15 000 New Zealand RMNZ 151 Platinum 20 000 Portugal 200 000 152 United Kingdom BPI 153 Silver 250 000 United States RIAA 155 4 Platinum 8 000 000 154 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone See also edit nbsp Music portal nbsp 1980s portal nbsp Food portal nbsp World portal Band Aid band Cantare cantaras Chiquitita an ABBA song sales of which benefit humanitarian relief for children Hear n Aid Music for UNICEF Concert Tears Are Not Enough a 1985 charity single recorded by a supergroup of Canadian artists under the name Northern Lights to 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