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  1. 5. März 2021 · As she was watching and writing about her feelings about the political unrest and the division in the country, Mary felt strongly about releasing "Why Can't We All Get Along," now in the hopes of ...

  2. Lyrics to "Why Can't We All Get Along" by MARY WILSON: I sang my song with others / And it was all good / I rang the bells of life / And I stood / Sometimes sunshine / Sometimes in rain / Strange, sometimes / The one you love / Can bring so much pain / [Pre-Chorus:] / Finding words to say / Forgiveness can be hard /...

  3. Listen to "Why Can't We All Get Along," the fabulous Mary Wilson song from her solo career, the latest track available from the forthcoming Mary...

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  4. 21. Jan. 2022 · In addition to the worldwide CD debut of the 1979 Mary Wilson album, The Motown Anthology premieres on CD solo tracks produced by the late Gus Dudgeon, the first-time-available album version of Mary’s new single “Why Can’t We All Get Along,” and Eric Kupper’s remix of “Red Hot.” And, perhaps most intriguingly, the collection premieres seven songs that have not been heard anywhere ...

  5. A new song entitled, "Why Can't We All Get Along", previously unreleased was included on the expanded edition and released as a posthumous single on March 5, 2021 ahead of the album re-release. The expanded edition was released on April 16, 2021 marking its official debut on all digital platforms such as Spotify and iTunes .

  6. Why Can't We All Get Along, a Single by Mary Wilson. Released 5 March 2021 on Universal. sign in. RYM. new music genres. charts . lists community. Close. Search: Music Film for: New Music Genres Charts Lists Community. Why Can't We All Get Along By Mary W ...

  7. 21. Jan. 2022 · In addition to the worldwide CD debut of the 1979 Mary Wilson album, The Motown Anthology premieres on CD solo tracks produced by the late Gus Dudgeon, the first-time-available album version of Mary’s new single “Why Can’t We All Get Along,” and Eric Kupper’s remix of “Red Hot.” And, perhaps most intriguingly, the collection premieres seven songs that have not been heard anywhere ...