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Tears Are Not Enough


 

"Tears Are Not Enough" was a 1985 charity single recorded by a supergroup of Canadian artists, under the name Northern Lights, to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. It was one of three such supergroup singles recorded, along with Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas? in the United Kingdom, and USA For Africa's We Are The World in the United States.

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1985 - Supergroup - Canadian - Northern Lights - Famine - Ethiopia - Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas? - United Kingdom - USA For Africa - We Are The World - United States

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The project was organized by Bruce Allen, who brought together a large group of artists to record a song written by Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance and David Foster, with additional contributions by Rachel Paiement, Paul Hyde and Bob Rock. The song was recorded on February 10, 1985 at Manta Sound studios in Toronto, Ontario.

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Bruce Allen - Bryan Adams - Jim Vallance - David Foster - Rachel Paiement - Paul Hyde - Bob Rock - February 10 - 1985 - Manta Sound - Toronto, Ontario

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The song was issued as a single by CBS Records in March of that year, and quickly reached Number 1 on the Canadian Top 40 charts. The song was later included on USA For Africa's We Are The World album as well. The song's video also received extensive airplay on MuchMusic.

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CBS Records - March - Top 40 - MuchMusic

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On December 22, 1985, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation aired a 90-minute documentary on the song's creation, which was subsequently released on videocassette as well. A CBC reporter, Brian Stewart, had been the first Western journalist to bring the famine in Ethiopia to worldwide attention.

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December 22 - 1985 - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - Videocassette - Brian Stewart

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By 1990, the project had raised $3.2 million for famine relief projects in Africa, although 10 per cent of the monies raised were kept to fund Canadian food assistance programs as well.

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