Daily Tribune (Philippines)

UN releases iconic Marley song anew

- BY ELMER N. MANUEL @tribunephl_lmer

The iconic Bob Marley song One Love is to be re-released with the blessing of the musician’s family to support children whose lives have been upended by the coronaviru­s COVID-19, the United Nations (UN) said recently.

The fundraisin­g initiative comes as the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned that an additional 6,000 children could die every day from preventabl­e causes in the next six months.

Almost all of them live in developing countries, where the coronaviru­s pandemic has placed additional strain on already fragile health systems and basic services.

Issued in 1977 by Bob Marley and the Wailers, with a call for unity and to tackle the suffering of children, a new version of the much-loved reggae anthem will go on sale on Friday, 17 July.

It features members of the Marley family, world-renowned musicians, artists from conflict zones and children from vulnerable communitie­s.

“Over 40 years ago, my father wrote One Love about unity, peace and universal love during a time when there was much trouble in the world,” Cedella Marley said. “Even in a time when we aren’t able to ‘get together,’ his message remains true today: we can get through this global crisis if we come together through one love and one heart.”

A new version of the much-loved reggae anthem will go on sale on Friday 17 July.

The project also has the support of jewelry brand Pandora, which has pledged to match every dollar raised to purchase One Love, up to the value of $1 million.

All proceeds will support Reimagine, UNICEF’s global campaign to prevent the COVID-19 emergency from becoming a lasting crisis for children.

“One Love speaks directly to one key truth about this pandemic: our best hope to defeat COVID-19 and to reimagine a more equal, less discrimina­tory world for children is through global solidarity and co-operation,” said UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore. “We are delighted that the Marley family along with Pandora have lent their generous support, creativity and love to help the most vulnerable children.”

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