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There are some big problems in the world, and this song is here to remind you that you really ought to be doing something about them, with vivid descriptions of the problem and a call to action. Often the recourse of artists who feel like they should be using their worldwide fame to make a positive impact on the big problems faced by charitable organizations — or in other cases, just a powerful subject for a good song. A more cynical potential motivation that's often suggested/joked about is that the performers don't care as much (if at all) about the cause in question as they are about the goodwill this can engender with the public and press. Don't be surprised if the music video has a number you can call to donate today, or if the publisher elects to donate a portion of all album proceeds to a relevant charity. Also a popular choice for commercials soliciting charitable donations. This type of song was particularly popular in The '80s, when it was common to round up whole choruses of name musicians to sing one song in support of a cause; the hammy, earnest performances that often end up being mocked. Or rounding up an ensemble of name musicians to perform at one big charity event, such as Live Aid in 1985. In fact, it may be on the verge of becoming a Discredited Trope: Todd in the Shadows pointed out in his review of the 2010 "We Are the World" remake that it was hard to take the whole production seriously since the original had been so often parodied after its release in 1985. Compare Protest Song, which is generally a specific protest against some specific event or practice and is more about social or political change than encouraging participation in existing charity work. See also Supergroup, when well-known performers join up to collaborate on regular musical projects. |
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The Unraveled episode "Bowser's military hierarchy" ends with one of these, "We Are The Toads" by Polygons for Peacenote BDG and his coworkers from Polygon.com, done to protest against the loss of innocent mook life (especially after BDG uncovers how Mario is a war criminal). | |
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Chumbawamba released a filk of "Let It Be" under the pseudonym of "Scab Aid," a parody of The Beatles's work with Ferry Aid. It featured such lyrics as: | |
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Elvis Presley: "In the Ghetto". | |
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"We're Sending Our Love Down the Well" from The Simpsons's episode "Radio Bart", which featured Krusty the Clown, his good friend Sting, and a host of Springfield-associated luminaries such as Sideshow Mel and the Capital City Goofball. | |
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"We Are the World", which followed on from Band Aid's success, and likewise sought to help. Co-writer/performer Michael Jackson tried to follow this not only with the solo songs mentioned above, but with "What More Can I Give" at the Turn of the Millennium, which also enlisted a high-profile chorus of performers. It didn't work out too well. |
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"We Care A Lot" from Faith No More registers a Take That! against these: | |
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A variation occurs with 'The Money Song' from Avenue Q, which promotes the more selfish reasons for giving to good causes (such as the general good feeling you get from it, or the chance of impressing someone you like). After all, in the end, one's reasons for making charitable donations matter less than the fact that they're giving at all. As part of the song, the cast members go out to collect money from the audience, justified in-universe as being a whip-round for Kate's dream of building a school for monsters. In reality, these donations are sent to a local charity after the show; for instance, the original Broadway show sent them to 'Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS'. | |
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"Earth", an Earth Day song written by Lil Dicky and featuring him and Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Halsey, Brendon Urie, Wiz Khalifa, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Ed Sheeran, and several others, seems to be a parody at first: a colorful CGI music video with family-unfriendly lyrics and characters such as marijuana and HPV, as well as Casting Gags (such as the Australian Sia being cast as a kangaroo, and Grande as a zebranote "Am I black or am I white?"), it is a charity single for the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, which funds efforts to curb climate change. | |
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Spitting Image spoofed "We Are The World" and "Do They Know Its Christmas" in 1985 with "We're Scared Of Geldof", where it is implied that most of the people gathered to sing for charity are only there because they are terrified of saying no to Bob Geldof. | |
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Brüno (2009) ends with the titular Camp Gay organizing an all-star charity song for...well, any worthy cause will suit his needs; the song is really about how awesome Bruno is. Features appearances by Elton John, Snoop Dogg, Bono, Slash, and Chris Martin! | |
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The Scott The Woz episode "The Commercial Failure" ends with Scott and his friends making a song called "Just Buy the Game" to make sure no game gets left behind, regardless of its quality. It soon goes south when Scott's friends begin threatening violence against people who don't buy the games, forcing Scott to step in and change the lyrics into not buying games you should, but buying games you want. | |
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Being a fictional 1980s pop band Jem And The Holograms has a few of these. "People Who Care" is their most popular. Their rival band, The Misfits, avidly hates these types of songs and generally hates how Jem always sings about romance and The Power of Friendship. | |
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The 2009 BBC Children in Need Medley was basically a "who's who" of the British cartoon industry, with some American toons as well. It featured Roary the Racing Car, Fifi and the Flowertots, The Wombles, In the Night Garden..., Angelina Ballerina, Scooby-Doo, Bagpuss, Bob the Builder, Ben 10, Thunderbirds, Postman Pat, SpongeBob SquarePants, Fireman Sam, Camberwick Green, Thomas & Friends, Pingu, Teletubbies, The Sooty Show, The Koala Brothers, Peppa Pig, Rubbadubbers, and Paddington (1975) amongst others, singing a variety of songs mashed together. | |
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Wag the Dog features a brief USA For Africa parody called "American Dream", staged by the White House spin-doctor to drum up support for a non-existent war against Albania, just before the election. | |
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The Onion's A.V. Club took a snarky look at these with the Inventory list "14 Overblown Charity/Advocacy Songs Besides 'We Are the World'". | |
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On 30 Rock, Jack has a brilliant idea to record a generic charity song to have in readiness for the next natural disaster to scoop the other networks. Jenna touchingly sings "That thing that happened/was so sad/we can't believe it was so bad/when the stuff we know occurred..." Unfortunately, they air it hurriedly on news of the devastation of a small island that turns out to be Mel Gibson's vacation compound. Another episode has Jack learning that his newly discovered father Milton Greene needs a kidney transplant and that he's not a suitable donor: Using his connections and clout in the entertainment industry, he ends up getting a group of famous musicians to record "He Needs A Kidney", a charity song with the unusually specific aim of finding a kidney donor for just one person. The song, which featured real musicians such as Sheryl Crow, Elvis Costello, Moby, and two-thirds of the Beastie Boys, was released as a digital download after the show aired, with proceeds going to the National Kidney Foundation. |
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"Room In Your Heart" is a song performed by Beaker and Dr. Honeydew as they try to get Scrooge to donate to charity in The Muppet Christmas Carol. It was cut from the actual movie (and wasn't even filmed), but does appear on the soundtrack album. | |
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"Self Destruction" by the Stop the Violence Movement. Headed by KRS-One, the song featured many New York-based rappers addressing rampant black-on-black violence in big cities. West Coast rappers responded with their own multi-rapper collaboration "We're All In The Same Gang", which had the same premise but centered on gang violence. |
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The Glee cover of "Last Christmas" has similar origins, as it was originally released as a benefit for the Grammy Awards' music education programs (and a year before their Christmas Episode, no less). | |
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Garnet and Gure: This animated short ends with a "We Are the World" parody, entreating listeners to help wipe out the zombie virus. | |
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Another episode has Jack learning that his newly discovered father Milton Greene needs a kidney transplant and that he's not a suitable donor: Using his connections and clout in the entertainment industry, he ends up getting a group of famous musicians to record "He Needs A Kidney", a charity song with the unusually specific aim of finding a kidney donor for just one person. The song, which featured real musicians such as Sheryl Crow, Elvis Costello, Moby, and two-thirds of the Beastie Boys, was released as a digital download after the show aired, with proceeds going to the National Kidney Foundation. | |
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Saturday Night Live had two cold openings spoof these. Recurring characters of the period, led by Frankenstein's Monster (Phil Hartman), sang "Fire Bad!" in response to the Rodney King riots of 1992. When Michael Jordan first retired from basketball in 1993, the cast spoofed such acts as The B-52s and The Proclaimers with a medley of their hits rewritten to beg him to return to the sport; the real Aerosmith pitched in with a "Dream On" rewrite. They also did a parody of the new version of We Are The World and its overproduction: Amongst the group were Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Adam Lambert, and Willie Nelson with others Another parody used the format (one of the singers was Jerry Garcia, played by Chris Farley), but the subject of the song was explaining the intricacies of Clinton's Whitewater scandal, so it was less charity-driven and more Public Service Announcement-driven. And ANOTHER one, but this time with Michael Bolton and cast for a special cause, Musicians for Free-Range Chickens, produced in part by "Whoopi Goldberg" (played by Chris Rock). |
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"Hope" (1996), honoring the T.J. Martell Foundation for cancer research. It featured John Berry, Terri Clark, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, Tracy Lawrence, Little Texas, Neal McCoy, Tim McGraw, Lorrie Morgan, Marty Stuart, Travis Tritt, and Trisha Yearwood. | |
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"Do They Know It's Christmas?", co-written by Bob Geldof (of Boomtown Rats) and Midge Ure (of Ultravox) and originally performed by Band Aid, was the first of the "Charity Supergroup" songs. Two remakes, though less popular than the original, both took the Christmas #1 slots for 1989 and 2004 (the latter was the last non-X-Factor Christmas #1 until 2009), while a third in 2014 may prove that there's still a little life left in the charity supergroup. | |
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An In Living Color! parody of "We Are the World" featured the cast as musicians who were either has-beens (i.e. Yoko Ono) or struggling with financial problems at the time (Willie Nelson); the song was asking the listeners to support them. | |
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"Doctor in Distress", by Who Cares?, a supergroup of mid-level celebrities unsuccessfully trying to save the original run of Doctor Who. (The profits actually went to cancer research.) | |
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Sonny with a Chance once had a "We Are The World"-esque ensemble number about skinny pants syndrome (loss of blood flow in the legs due to wearing ridiculously tight pants). It was also a parody of a Disney Channel charity song that played it straight. | |
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Ylvis produced a song titled "Sammen Finner vi Frem," which gathered a ton of famous Norwegian artists in the same room to raise money for... an information sign in Averøy, Norway. It features, among other things, a German tourist who didn't know where to drive due to the lack of information. | |
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Genesis: "Land of Confusion" (the climax of the video, which features Spitting Image puppets, parodies the "all-star choir" concept with one made up of celebrity caricatures). | |
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The ending credits of Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star has a parody charity single featuring actual former child stars. | |
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The Film Renegado ended his fourth anniversary special with "Don't You Know It's Ad-Blocker?" | |
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Homestar Runner: Parodied in the Strong Bad Email "bottom 10". As an example of his number 2 pet peeve, "Songs that try to pass off la la's, na na's, and doot do's as legit lyrics", Strong Bad gives the example of Limozeen's "Feed the Childrens". It's apparently a charity song with a chorus made entirely of scatting, in a parody of "Do They Know It's Christmastime?". | |
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