Barbra Streisand was the last to arrive at Henson Studios on Monday afternoon. She went directly to see producer Quincy Jones, who was in the control room of Studio A. Out in the actual studio there were 80 famous musicians.
“Is there room for another person?” Streisand asked Jones. He laughed. “I’ve known you since you were 16!” he declared. Later, Streisand, realizing that director Paul Haggis was filming live in 3D, laughed and asked, “How will my nose look in 3D?”
The answer was: great. But the real highlight of an amazing five hour recording session was Streisand’s solos. Her lines in the Lionel Richie -Michael Jackson song: “There’s a choice we’re making/We’re saving our own lives” and “It’s true we make a brighter day/So let’s start living.”
Jennifer Hudson, who’d performed a tribute to Streisand two nights earlier at Clive Davis’s annual pre-Grammy party, watched with amazement. “No one sings like her,” Hudson said. “Just listen to her phrasing.” In the studio, Patti Austin — a great singer herself — gave Streisand direction as Quincy Jones’s second-in-command. And she took it.
Later Streisand went and sang in the chorus, joining in with the others. It was a delicious rarity to see her among other recording stars. She is usually apart from the crowd. But not on Monday, when the room was full of old and new, young and old. What everyone learned from this session: Streisand is the greatest pop singer alive. She’s inherited Sinatra’s mantle.
Before Streisand arrived, only two other artists had laid down their work. Carlos Santana recorded a guitar lead and Celine Dion did her own solo vocal. Before the day was over, Hudson, Natalie Cole, Gladys Knight, India Arie, Usher, Keith Urban, Wyclef Jean, Pink, and a few others would record solo leads.
But there were plenty of other singers and performers in the chorus. They included a legend — Tony Bennett — plus Jamie Foxx, will.i.am, Adam Levine, Jason Mraz, Rob Thomas, members of Earth Wind and Fire, the Jonas Brothers, T Pain, both Brian Wilson and Al Jardine of the Beach Boys, Harry Connick Jr., Toni Braxton, Sean Garrett, Julianne Hough, Bebe Winans, Nancy and Ann Wilson, Brandy, Randy Jackson, Jeff Bridges, Vince Vaughn, Anthony Hamilton, Mya, Mary Mary, Akon, Jordin Sparks. LLCool J, Enrique Iglesias, Isaac Slade of the Fray, Snoop Dogg, Miley Cyrus, Faith Evans, Haitian singer Jimmy Jean Louis, “Slumdog Millionaire” composer A.H. Rahman, and 70s pop star Freda Payne of “Band of Gold” fame.
With the chorus assembled in the very hot and unairconditioned Studio A, Wyclef Jean made a short speech about Haiti today. Then director Haggis talked about his experiences there recently as well. And then the recording began.
In the green room, Lionel Richie’s extended family set up shop: ex wife Brenda, daughter Nicole, her husband Joel Madden, and his brother Benji, all played with Nicole and Joel’s very cute 2-year-old girl, Harlow.
Outside in the courtyard of A&M/Henson, several rockers gathered, smoked and speculated about how Jones and executive producer Randy Phillips were going to handle things like solos. “Life is still like high school,” observed Maroon 5’s Adam Levine. “You wonder who’s going to get picked for which team,” said Rob Thomas of matchbox twenty.
Meanwhile, some artists followed Streisand into the solo booth: Josh Groban and Natalie Cole were among the first. They were flawless. Fifteen-year-old Justin Bieber may need some cleaning up in the final mix. But he wasn’t the youngest performer: that was Ethan Bortnick, the piano prodigy.
And all the time this was going on, Quincy Jones’s assistant, Rebecca, had the presence of mind to get the entire group of 80 to sign an enlarged copy of the “We Are the World” sheet music. Gladys Knight was the last to sign — the R&B legend had been working hard for five hours. She posed with the sheet music, giving her usual infectious smile. “I wouldn’t have missed this for anything,” she said.

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More to come from “We Are the World 25″…And no, just in case you heard it somewhere (like on those syndicated celeb shows): No— Michael Jackson’s kids are not involved in this project and were not there today. What a weird untrue rumor.






February 2nd, 2010 at 4:05 am
I am glad to hear MJ3 have nothing to do with this. Let the kid return to their private lives.
I am surprised by some of the names listed there…but I will wait and see. It is for a great cause!
February 2nd, 2010 at 5:01 am
Too many artists….in the original Quincy said “leave your egos behind”…so why are there 81 egos in the studio when there were originally about 30? This record comes as an afterthought, After the Haitian Relief CD was released and is still selling…next up, Simon Cowell’s CD….they’re going to cancel each other out.
February 2nd, 2010 at 5:01 am
Wonderful.
I only wish this would have happened as a tribute to Michael Jackson in 2005, when he needed it.
(Why would the kids be around? It didn’t even cross my mind.)
February 2nd, 2010 at 5:29 am
Why couldn’t Squincy leave Michael’s original vocal in? That bitter old ass fool is losing his marbles.
February 2nd, 2010 at 5:31 am
Vocals
February 2nd, 2010 at 6:20 am
This is not a tribute to Micheal Jackson,it is for Haiti.So 30 or 100 people what does it matter?This is NOT about Micheal Jackson,If he was alive he would be there for Haiti.S
February 2nd, 2010 at 6:23 am
OOPS wasnt done. What I was gonna say is Should we have them put Elvis and other performers who have past in the mix?
February 2nd, 2010 at 6:26 am
Karmas gonna be a real bitch Quincy!!! Lionel you too..utter sellouts!! From my understanding NONE of the original members were asked or invited to this..INCLUDING the Jackson siblings. If MJ is not included on this voice-wise won’t be getting a cent from me yes great cause but only bad intentions! I made my donations to Haiti. Quincy is scum just for saying what he did about MJ vitiligo saying he didn’t want to be black and was bleaching his skin..freakin old dumbass eats his words now!
February 2nd, 2010 at 6:33 am
Vince Vaughn must be doing the Dan Aykroyd part…
February 2nd, 2010 at 6:35 am
Agreed, has nothing to do with MJ; I am glad there were 80+ willing artists. Especially these days.
February 2nd, 2010 at 7:48 am
Good to see Streisand join the “World”. Obviously she wants to help the people of Haiti.
Barbra is show business royalty and a true living legend. The contemporary female superstars of today can (ad do) thank Streisand for paving the way allowing for career diversity and total involvement in every aspect of how they are presented. They are just not singers anymore. In the 1960’s Streisand had the guts to crossover into every aspect of the business long before it was accepted or fashionable.
Then there is that voice.
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February 2nd, 2010 at 12:13 pm
Roger, don’t you EVER call this song a Lionel Ritchie-Michael Jackson song. Don’t ever put Ritchie first. He only wrote less than 10% of the song. Just look up Michael’s demo of We Are The World, where he has sole writing credit, and then you’ll see…
February 2nd, 2010 at 6:30 pm
You Jackson fanatics are too much! This is for charity and all you people care about is whether Michael Jackson’s vocals are still in it, and whether his his name is before Lionel Ritchie’s. Sad, sad, sad.
February 3rd, 2010 at 5:57 am
I CAN’T WAIT TO HEAR THIS THANKS TO ALL THE ARTISTS WHO GAVE OF THEIR TIME-AND TO BARBRA STREISAND THANK YOU BARBRA
YOU ARE THE BEST AS ALWAYS
February 3rd, 2010 at 7:27 am
How long do you think the money from this self indulgent fiasco will take to actually get to the people of Hati? More than likely they will give it to some “gov rep” and it will disappear. Every time these so called celebrities get together to do something good for the world I have to laugh, because its not about helping anything but their own images and the money they raise from all the saps who buy into this sham gets lost in holding companies and too much of it goes to “production costs” and the like. So the people that were supposedly going to be helped see maybe 20 cent for every dollar. If you want to help the people of Hati and not a bunch of ego maniacs donate directly to the many good charities that have very low overhead and already have boots on the ground helping Hati.
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:39 am
The song sucked when it came out. I suppose there is some resonance with redoing it but seriously- with all that talent why didnt they break up into groups of 3 or 4 writers and make five *good* songs instead of one crappy mish mash.
With a room full of people who are mostly millionaires, they should hit each one of these celebs for a half million. At *best* a song is only going to raise a couple mil- these people should be giving their own money rather than patting themselves on the back for having shown up.
February 3rd, 2010 at 2:30 pm
Babs – my Favorite Diva! What a gal!
February 3rd, 2010 at 4:22 pm
The song will raise millions. With Barbra’s glorious vocals, even more.
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February 14th, 2010 at 7:57 pm
Janet Jackson only lip-synch to Michael’s voice. This is not a duet… Most people having “solos” sang too bad that they have to mask it with autotune. Of course, Barbra, both Jennifers, Groban and Celine are out of this league! they shone!
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February 27th, 2010 at 7:22 pm
Great article, and thanks for taking the effort to publish it; really opened my eyes for some new perspectives that I hadn’t thought of before.