All These People (feat. Kim Burrell) - Single - Harry Connick, Jr.

All These People (feat. Kim Burrell) - Single

Harry Connick, Jr.

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 2006-08-29
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 1
  • Album Price: 1.29
  • ℗ 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
All These People Harry Connick, Jr. 4:12

Reviews

  • Heartbreaking...

    5
    By AdaminSF
    I still cry every time I hear this song, even though I've heard it dozens of times. No other song, save for perhaps "Lousiana 1927", captures the spirit of sadness and shame of what happened to New Orleans during Katrina. It crystallizes the horror wreaked upon an American city due to the neglect and abject incompetence of the governement in its failure to project Americans during a time of great distress, or to leave the citizens of a poor, mostly black city with not even a shred of dignity. The song's subtext leaves and indelible mark on the conscience, reminding us of how stunning it was to see an American city abandoned by its government due to the callousness and stupidity of an out-of-touch White House, and an inactive Congress.
  • Great artist-great role model

    3
    By Darlene B
    I admire Harry for helping to heal New Orleans. He is not only a great songwriter/pianist/singer but also a role model for all of us.This song is not my favorite of his, but it definitely serves the purpose. We should all follow his lead by buying this song and/or donating to the cause.
  • Promote this song

    5
    By Mikaseaux
    Yeah you right!!! Good one Harry! itunes should put this song on the first page of Harry's library not at the bottom of the last page. More people would buy it if more were aware. Save NOLA!
  • Soul Music

    4
    By soul of black folk
    This is an exquisite song acknowleging the 1st anniversary of Katrina. It makes me cry every time I hear it. The New Orleans front line rhythm underscores lyrics that rail against injustice and the loss of souls, while it embraces the innate compassion there among folk who lost everything.
  • Thank God Jamie Cullum is not Harry!

    1
    By SeaSoul
    In response to BittyLee, who wrote a review at the expense of Jamie...
  • outstanding

    5
    By Texdems3
    this song is wonderful, I could picture all those peo. I could feel their pain through this song. thank you harry we need to feel their pain. let us not forget. teneal3 desoto,tx.
  • 99 cents for a good cause!

    3
    By Lillywhite
    The vocals are great...good harry song...but not my favorite, however it is worth buying and proceeds go to a good cause.
  • Good Colabs

    4
    By Freddie Baguettes
    I like Harry Connick, Jr. I also like his collaborations with powerful gospel artists. This one, however, didn't measure up to his collaboration, on his album "30", with Rev. James Moore (R.I.P.). I expected a little more from Kim. She by no means disappointed me but I wasn't overwhelmed, and I know Kim can overwhelm. The message in this song is powerful and you feel it from both artist. A recommended buy.
  • NOT a Jamie Cullum....

    4
    By Bittylee
    In response to a previous review. Do you know how long Harry Connick has been around? About triple the time that Jamie Cullum has been around....if anyone is copying - it would be Jamie copying Harry. Good song, not to mention the man that sings it is absolutely gorgeous!
  • good for good

    5
    By 24girl
    good music for good cause, yesterday was 1 year of katrina. this honors it...

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