John Farnham Lends Life-Changing Song to Yes Side Advertisement: “You’re the Voice”

John Farnham Lends Life-Changing Song to Yes Side Advertisement: “You’re the Voice”

The‍ Australian music‍ legend John Farnham has ⁢lent his iconic song You’re the Voice to the referendum’s​ yes⁣ campaign, backing calls to ⁣insert​ an Indigenous voice to‍ parliament ⁢in the constitution.

Farnham is the latest high-profile musician to support⁣ the referendum, after singer-songwriter Paul Kelly this week released‌ a new⁢ single advocating ‍for a yes vote.

You’re the⁤ Voice will soundtrack a⁢ new series of ads from the⁣ Uluru‍ Dialogue ​to be ⁤released in ‌a nationwide blitz this⁤ weekend. It’s believed to be ‌the first time Farnham, who is recovering from⁢ cancer, has ever permitted the song to be used in a commercial.

You’re the Voice will soundtrack​ a new series​ of ads from the Uluru ‍Dialogue.

“This song changed my life. ⁣I can⁣ only‌ hope that now it might help, in some small way, to ‌change the lives ​of our First Nations peoples for the better,” ⁣Farnham said.

The Uluru Dialogue‍ co-chair, Prof ‌Megan ​Davis, one of the architects of ​the voice, has joked previously about friends saying they should use Farnham’s song to promote the ‍referendum. You’re the Voice plays over the ad,‌ to be​ released ‍on‍ TV and digital‌ channels,⁣ which shows other⁢ major​ moments in Australian‌ history,‍ including the 1967 referendum and Cathy Freeman’s gold medal run at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

“You’re⁣ the Voice is ⁢the nation’s unofficial anthem. I ⁤was ‌in primary⁤ school when ‌it was released and, as a young girl, instantaneously felt the power of its​ message about agency and walking together,” Davis said.

“History isn’t just​ something ‌we witness and observe, but something we ourselves can influence. And⁤ now we all⁣ have a voice in what happens at this critical moment, and we must use it.”

Tim Wheatley, the son of Farnham’s late⁤ manager Glenn and a close friend of Farnham, said the singer’s team had “fiercely protected this song’s use‍ for decades – I think for this very moment”.

The Uluru⁢ Dialogue co-chair, Prof⁢ Megan Davis: ‘You’re the Voice is the nation’s unofficial anthem.’ Photograph: Mark Brake/AAP

“You’re the Voice is not aligned with any political party. It is aligned with humanity. It’s⁢ a song for all Australians. Always has been, always ‍will be,” Wheatley said.

“Win⁤ or lose this referendum, this song will⁤ for ever remain on the right side of history.”

Kelly on Friday released a‌ song in⁤ support⁤ of‍ the Indigenous voice, days⁢ after he called on voters to back the referendum. Titled⁢ If Not ​Now, the lyrics speak of “a feeling something’s missing”, “business that’s unfinished”, “a simple proposition” ‍and “a chance to make our country larger in its ‍soul”.

“How long can we keep⁤ walking with this ​stone in our shoe? If not now, then when? If ⁢not us, then who?”⁤ he asks, repeating a phrase used‍ commonly⁢ by ‌prime minister Anthony ⁢Albanese in advocating for a yes ⁤vote.

“Too many falling far behind,​ shut out​ of the deal. If ⁤you ⁤called and no one ‌heard you, imagine how you’d‌ feel. ⁣This land was‌ never given, ⁤it…

2023-09-02 15:00:14
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