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Yes, We Can: Voices of a Grassroots Movement

By Janet Morrison
September 27, 2008

I just heard about this CD and had to buy it: barackobama.com/music.

I can't quite describe the feeling I have as I listen to it. It takes me back to Denver. I had planned to look up each of the songs we heard at Invesco and purchase them. This makes it so much easier... and provides a more extensive selection.

What other campaign have you ever known of that has this much unsolicited participation? This campaign and what they have inspired in such a variety of races, ethnicities, socioeconomic levels, and geographic areas helps me remember that the United States of America belongs to ALL of us.

Despite all of that, all in all, this is just good music.

  1. Eternity - Lionel Richie
  2. Signed Sealed Delivered - Stevie Wonder
  3. Waiting On The World To Change - John Mayer
  4. American Prayer - Dave Stewart
  5. Battle Cry - Shontelle
  6. Make It Better - Los Lonely Boys
  7. Pride In The Name Of Love - John Legend
  8. I Have A Dream - BeBe Winans
  9. Am I All Alone - Suai
  10. One Is The Magic # - Jill Scott
  11. Love & Hope - Ozomatli
  12. Looking East - Jackson Browne
  13. Out of Our heads - Sheryl Crow
  14. Promised Land - Malik Yusef with Kanye West and Adam Levine of Maroon 5
  15. Hold On - Yolanda Adams
  16. America The Beautiful - Keb' Mo'
  17. America - Ken Stacey
  18. Wide River - Buddy Miller

Through their musical contributions, the artists seek to mobilize voters in the final stretch before the November election. Many of the artists involved will also be volunteering their time to promote voter registration. For more information on registering to vote or requesting an absentee ballot, go to: http://www.voteforchange.com/


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