![]() ![]() Watch Jim James, Nathaniel Rateliff, Keb’ Mo’, and Shemekia Copeland cover John Prine’s “I Remember Everything” from the Peace Through Music stream. With video taken from the song’s initial June release showing Prine performing in his living room, the cover comes to an emotional climax leaving not a dry eye in the house. From there he passes the vocal baton to Copeland where it makes its way around the gamut to Mo’ and James before the unexpected arrival of Prine himself. Fittingly, it finds a reflective Prine staring out the rearview mirror at a life well lived and a road well remembered.įor their part, the performing musicians deliver the song with reverence beginning with Rateliff. ![]() The song was released posthumously by Prine’s estate on June 11th and is supposedly the last song he wrote before his death from COVID-19. Related: Nathaniel Rateliff Shares Solo Single “Redemption” From ‘Palmer’ Soundtrack Įven before the song starts, the mere choice of “I Remember Everything” is an emotionally heavy song. Among the many artists who participated were Jim James, Nathaniel Rateliff, Keb’ Mo’, and Shemekia Copeland who collaborated on a cover of John Prine‘s “I Remember Everything”.Ĭelebrating the 75th anniversary of the United Nations, Peace Through Music served as a fundraiser benefitting the Playing For Change Foundation, United Nations Population Fund, Sankofa, Silkroad, and The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation. Last week, over 200 artists participated in the Peace Through Music webcast event for Playing For Change.
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