Fans Help Jon Bon Jovi Write New Song "Do What You Can" | Amanpour and Company
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- čas přidán 6. 04. 2020
- Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jon Bon Jovi is enlisting fans to help him finish his new song by sharing their experiences of the ongoing crisis. He has received thousands of submissions as he and his family continue their three-week isolation. He joins the program from New Jersey to discuss the project and how his home state is coping with the outbreak.
Originally aired on April 6, 2020.
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He always gives to charity in all ways. He is a good guy.
JOVIS J AIME BEAUCOUP TON STILE
DE CHANSONS
Today we see life changing
Right before our very eyes
Just don’t know what to make of this
As the tears roll down my eyes
As we try to run for cover
We see things from a different light
Tomorrow will be a better day
As we kneel down to pray
#dowhatyoucan
I love him
🙏✨💜💫💐🍀🎉
I m staying home but I do have to work
Is all the money for this song going to charity!,?
To bad this video has no volume... HUSH!!!
Who would want to be a host off CNN! Lol, Jon don’t show your political bias, stick to singing.