Prince Song is Basis For Video Against Gun Violence
Released last month from “lost” previously unreleased recordings by Prince, the moving “Mary Don’t You Weep” has been made into a video against gun violence.
(Excerpt) from Prince’s website below:
Piano & A Microphone 1983 is a nine-track record that offers in an intimate look at the late musical genius, as he performs songs such as “Purple Rain”, “International Lover” and a cover of Joni Mitchell’s “A Case of You”. His song “Mary Don’t You Weep”, which recently featured during the end credits of Spike Lee’s film BlacKKKlansman, also appears on the album.
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