Inspired by the Woman's March, Carole King Re-Releases "One Small Voice"
Why I'm Just Now Re-Releasing A Song I First Wrote In 1982
One small voice can change the world. But we'd better be strong.
On January 21, 2017 men, women, and children of all ages with a variety of political views marched peacefully in “Women’s Marches” on seven continents around the world. I marched in a snowstorm in Stanley, Idaho (pop. 63) with 29 other people comprising half the town. I carried a handmade sign that said “One Small Voice” because I’ve never stopped believing that one small voice plus millions of other small voices is exactly how we change the world.
I’m making the updated recording of “One Small Voice” available to everyone because it will take the strength and persistence of many small voices to overcome the lies of the loudest voice with our message of truth, dignity, and decency.
Carole King contributed this article to the Huffington Post along with a download to "One Small Voice", display of the lyrics and music video.
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