Cant We Get Along With Bonus CD (DVD)
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It was 1991 when Rodney King was badly beaten by the police. That sparked the L.A. riots. When he came out of the hospital, instead of saying something inflammatory that could have sparked more rioting, he was calling for understanding and communication.
I said, ”That’s what we need!” and wrote ”CAN’T WE GET ALONG”. It laid around for almost 30 years until ten weeks ago. The L.A. riots were really about the kind of thing that’s been happening all over the country now, and the words to my song still resonate with the protests taking place nationwide in the wake of the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis earlier this year.
Then it hit me, this should be the anthem of where we are now!
When we think of 2020, this is the song we’ll remember.
Pat Boone
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SKU (UPC): 786052211914
Artists: Mother Company | Pat Boone
Media: Video DVD
Released: November 2020
New Day Christian Distributors
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