Major Labels Join Forces for "Songs for Japan"
The music industry continues to rally for Japan Relief. Major labels Sony , EMI, Universal and
The music industry continues to rally for Japan Relief. Major labels Sony , EMI, Universal and Warner have joined forces to release the 38-song project Songs for Japan. Profits will go to the Japanese Red Cross to benefit the victims of the recent Japanese earthquakes and tsunami. The charity album will feature music from the likes of John Lennon, Adele, Foo Fighters and Eminem on the final tracklisting which is located below. The album is available now to download from iTunes and will come out physically on April 4.
“Songs for Japan” (tracklist)
John Lennon – ‘Imagine’ (remastered)
U2 – ‘Walk On’
Bob Dylan – ‘Shelter From the Storm’
Red Hot Chili Peppers – ‘Around the World’ (live)
Lady Gaga – ‘Born This Way’ (Starsmith remix)
Beyonce – ‘Irreplaceable’
Bruno Mars – ‘Talking to the Moon’ (acoustic piano version)
Katy Perry – ‘Firework’
Rihanna – ‘Only Girl (In the World)’
Justin Timberlake – ‘Like I Love You’
Madonna – ‘Miles Away’ (live)
David Guetta – ‘When Love Takes Over’ (featuring Kelly Rowland)
Eminem – ‘Love The Way You Lie’ (featuring Rihanna)
Bruce Springsteen – ‘Human Touch’
Josh Groban – ‘Awake’ (live)
Keith Urban – ‘Better Life’
The Black Eyed Peas – ‘One Tribe’
P!nk – ‘Sober’
Cee Lo Green – ‘It’s OK’
Lady Antebellum – ‘I Run to You’
Bon Jovi – ‘What Do You Got?’
Foo Fighters – ‘My Hero’
R.E.M. – ‘Man On the Moon’ (live)
Nicki Minaj – ‘Save Me’
Sade – ‘By Your Side’
Michael Buble – ‘Hold On (radio mix)’
Justin Bieber – ‘Pray’ (acoustic)
Adele – ‘Make You Feel My Love’
Enya – ‘If I Could Be Where You Are’
Elton John – ‘Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me’
John Mayer – ‘Waiting On the World to Change’
Queen – ‘Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)’
Kings of Leon – ‘Use Somebody’
Sting, Steven Mercurio & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – ‘Fragile’ (live in Berlin)
Leona Lewis – ‘Better In Time’
Ne-Yo – ‘One In a Million’
Shakira – ‘Whenever Wherever’
Norah Jones – ‘Sunrise’