The video features the cover of Moore's 1990 album, “Soul Exposed,” from which the song (it is the fifth track on the album) is taken. This version begins with Moore noting that she loves singing the song, but that she did not want to sing it alone anymore, so she invited a few friends to do so with her. “Let freedom ring” echoes throughout the song. She is accompanied first by piano, but as the song progresses, she is joined by other voices and instruments, building the song from a solo speaking voice to a group of voices and instruments; in a sense, this performance returns us the idea of communal performance of the song as it was originally imagined by Johnson. Various artists take turn in a call-and response style (“Sing a song”). Singers include: Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, The Clark Sisters, Freddie Jackson, Anita Baker, Bobby Brown, Howard Hewett, Take 6, Stephanie Mills, BeBe and CeCe Winans, and Jeffrey Osborne. Only the first verse is performed.