It’s 2025, and somehow, We Are The World is about to turn 40 years old. Time is a cruel joke.
This week and next we'll be taking a deep dive into one of the biggest charity singles ever recorded. You know the one—Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan looking completely lost, and a very questionable Cyndi Lauper fashion choice.
We also attempt to answer some crucial questions:
Would a song like this even work today?
Why does Quincy Jones always have the best stories?
Has Bob Dylan ever looked more uncomfortable?
Timestamps & Highlights
00:00 – Intro & Banter: Vikings, language learning, and Michael Christen (who?).
02:00 – Patreon Plug: Give us money, or at least send the pod to a mortal enemy.
06:47 – How "We Are The World" Came Together: The American Music Awards gave them a deadline, and chaos followed.
16:54 – Artists Who Hated It (or Rejected It): Prince, Madonna, and Billy Joel’s existential crisis.
27:20 – Michael Jackson’s Bizarre Recording Habits: A chimp, a bird, and a snake walk into a studio…
36:00 – The Chaotic Recording Session: Bob Dylan, Huey Lewis, and why Quincy Jones had to babysit 40 superstars.
47:00 – Stevie Wonder’s Swahili Suggestion: This actually happened.
54:00 – What Happened to the Money?: How We Are The World handled charity better than Band Aid.
1:06:30 – Live Aid & The Aftermath: How this song shaped charity singles forever.
1:18:00 – Final Thoughts & Outro: The legacy of We Are The World, and who we’d put on a modern version.
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