Hope (War Child album)

Hope
Compilation album by various artists
Released 29 April 2003 (2003-04-29)[1]
Genre Pop, rock
Length 66:35
Label London
War Child charity albums chronology
NME In Association With War Child Presents 1 Love
(2002)
Hope
(2003)
Help!: A Day in the Life
(2005)'

Hope is a 2003 compilation album released by the War Child charity in conjunction with Daily Mirror to aid the victims of the Iraq war. It features contributions from Travis, New Order, Paul McCartney, David Bowie and George Michael.[2]

Track listing

[3]

No. TitleWriter(s)Performed by Length
1. "The Beautiful Occupation"  Francis HealyTravis 3:25
2. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"  Bob DylanAvril Lavigne 2:51
3. "Calico Skies"  Paul McCartneyPaul McCartney 2:32
4. "Everyone Says 'Hi' (Metro Mix)"  David BowieDavid Bowie 3:42
5. "The Grave"  Don McLeanGeorge Michael 3:32
6. "In the Ghetto"  Mac DavisRonan Keating 3:33
7. "Stand up as People"  Lee Ryan, Octave, Seth NaquiLee Ryan from Blue 4:07
8. "Love's in Need of Love Today"  Stevie WonderBeverley Knight 4:33
9. "Nearer"  MobyMoby 4:18
10. "Vietnam"  Jimmy CliffNew Order 5:09
11. "Love Is the Answer"  Felix Buxton, Simon Ratcliffe, Winston FosterBasement Jaxx featuring Yellowman 4:41
12. "Hold On (War Child Mix)"  J. SpacemanSpiritualized 3:50
13. "We Gotta Have Peace"  Curtis MayfieldThe Charlatans 3:35
14. "Ooh Child"  Stan VincentBeth Orton 2:59
15. "Border Song"  Tom McRaeTom McRae 4:34
16. "The Wolf Covers Its Tracks"  Billy BraggBilly Bragg 4:28
17. "Peace Train"  Yusuf IslamYusuf Islam 3:57
18. "Keep Hope Alive" (not mentioned on the artwork) Rev. Jesse Jackson 0:49

References

  1. "War Child: Hope - Various Artists". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  2. "War Child Discography". Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  3. "Various - War Child - Hope (CD)". Discogs. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
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