Speaking of public welfare songs, I heard a very powerful public welfare song before, which included the singers of the American class at that time, and any one of them was of the hall of fame, this song is the world's "We are the world"
Lionel. Ricky
Lionel Richie is a true singer like Michael Jackson, singing with his life and thus touching everyone who walks in the world. His music is not like the hustle and bustle of rock and roll, there is no half-point sadness and decadence, just singing slowly and affectionately, but in an instant it hits the softest place in people's hearts. His music is full of romantic and broad emotions, whether it is a sad and lyrical tone or a love song, it is full of power that goes deep into the soul.
Steve. Wang De
Legendary American black musician and 24 Grammy trophy winners. Stevie Wonder, whose original name was Steveland Judkins, was born on May 13, 1950, to a black family in Sag-inaw, Michigan. Stevie, who was born prematurely, was sent to the baby incubator at birth, but said goodbye to the light forever because of the excessive oxygen supply of the incubator.
Paul Simon
Paul Simon is one of the few evergreen trees in the American music scene today, more than 50 years since his debut in 1957, during which many singers have prospered and declined, and he is still a dazzling superstar in the music world with his outstanding genius and strength.
James Ingrand
James Ingrand is best known for his "Somewhere Out There" with Linda Ronstadt. A song in "American Rat Tan", very good. Then there's the well-known "American the last virgin."
Tina. Turner
Tina Turner (born November 26, 1939 in Tennessee) is a Swiss-American singer and actress.
From the end of the 50s when she stepped onto stage as the lead singer of the group "Ike & Tina Turner Revue", every pore of her exuded a sexy charm . In her more than fifty years of acting career, she has been known as the Queen of Rock with her numerous awards and contributions to the field of rock and roll.
Billy Joe
Billy Joe (May 9, 1949) was an American pianist, singer, and songwriter.
Mike Jackson
This one probably doesn't need too much introduction, God?
Diana Ross
Diana Ross (born March 26, 1944 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American singer and actress. Diana Ross was the lead singer of the 1960s Motown records group The Supremes. After she left the band in 1970, she began to transform into a solo singer, and she had great success in film and broadway theaters.
Dion Warwick
Dionne Warwick (born December 12, 1940 in Orange, New Jersey), is a legendary American R&B singer with a reputation as the originator of R&B.
She won five Grammy Awards and was the first black female singer to win both Best Female Pop Vocalist and Best R&B Vocalist in the Grammys. According to Billboard magazine, Dionne Warwick was the female singer who made singles on the rock 'n' roll years (1955-1999) after legendary singer Aretha Franklin. Winner of three Grammy Awards for Best Female Pop Singer and Best R&B Female Vocalist, Dion was named the 13th greatest R&B singer by billboard, a sought-after advertising star of the last century and has sung many timeless classic commercial songs, as well as a global ambassador for the United Nations Food and Food Organization.
Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson is the leader of the famous country rock movement, singing for 40 years. He is still an indispensable figure in country music. He received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000.
Al Giano
Al Jarreau (March 12, 1940 – February 12, 2017) was an American jazz singer who won seven Grammy Awards. Spanning the 1960s and 1990s, the male singer, who combined jazz, rhythm and blues, and pop styles, won a Variety of Grammy Awards, and conquered the majority of music fans with his flawless singing voice and voice.
Bruce. Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen is one of the rock stars who have been popular in the United States since the 1970s. American rock singer and songwriter.
His E. Street Band is one of America's most famous rock bands. The music moves people's hearts with poetic lyrics and emotional expressions. He has won more than 20 awards, including a Grammy Award, two Golden Globes and an Academy Award. Has a strong fan base around the world. He has sold more than 120 million records in the U.S. and worldwide. He was awarded the Kennedy Center Honor Award in 2009 and ranked sixth on the Forbes 100 Celebrities list that same year. By the 90s, he was still shining. On February 8, 2013, he was awarded the 2013 "Music Care Person of the Year" award.
In November 2016, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by U.S. President Barack Obama.
Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers is a country singer, photographer, record producer, actor, entrepreneur, and writer born on August 21, 1938 in the slums of Heston, Texas, whose works include "Lady" and "I Don't Need You."
In 1955, Kenny joined the band Doo-Woo. He recorded some songs written by column composers Sula and Parsons, such as "Poor Little Doggy", "Spinning Wheels", "Kendwara" and so on.
Steve. Perry
Speaking of Steve. Perry naturally starts with the famous Journey band.
The band was formed in 1974 and since then has been producing records for Columbia Records, where they created a mainstream rock style. The band members changed several times during the tour and recording the album.
In January 1985, he recorded we are the world with 44 other famous singers in the United States at that time, including Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie and other most famous singers of the time, to aid Africa.
Darry Hall
Daryl Hall (born October 11, 1946 in Pennsylvania) is a rock singer, keyboardist, guitarist, composer and producer.
Hugh Louis
Huey Lewis & the News is a hugely popular rock band founded in San Francisco in 1979, known for their brisk style and simple yet beautiful melodies. Throughout the eighties and early nineties, they wrote numerous hit singles, including "The Power of Love," "I Want a New Drug," "doin' it all (For my Baby)," "Do You Believe In Love?" "Hip to Be Square", "Stuck With You", and "Jacob's Ladder", among others.
Cindy Laupa
Cyndi Lauper (born June 22, 1953 in New York) is an American singer-songwriter, producer, actor, and gay rights activist. Cindy Laupa is one of twenty artists in history who have received three major awards in three major fields: Grammy, Emmy, and Tony.
Kim Connes
Born in Los Angeles on July 20, 1945, Kim Connes began writing songs in the sixties, singing as a singer at a local club. In 1966 she joined the popular civil society for a while before leaving to form Kim & Dave. In 1967, thanks to her background in folk music, Kim Carnes had a role in film acting and also performed a folk-themed movie theme song.
Super strong lineup, after listening to it is really too washed ears, in fact, this song is 8 years ago I heard this song, no matter how to change my mobile phone has this song.