Shirley Murdock Reminds Us of Hope with “Someday” which Features Kelly Price, Regina Belle and Beverly Crawford

In wake of the tragic deaths of a score of unarmed people at the hands of overly aggressive law enforcement officers and the protests that have broken out in response to them across the United States, Tyscot Records thought it would be a good time to remind the world of the hopeful message in Shirley Murdock's 2011 collaboration "Someday" which features fellow soul music legends Kelly Price, Regina Belle and Beverly Crawford. The song hails from Murdock's 2011 album, Live: The Journey (Tyscot).
Listen at these platforms: https://smarturl.it/SMSomeday
Here are a few of the simple but poignant lyrics:
When will we learn to love one another?
When will we realize that we can?
When will we realize we need one another?
When will we walk hand and hand?
Together, we can stand ...someday
...Someday, it will all get better
And we'll love one another someday
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