- Healing Vibes for the U.S.A. in 2016

Today we interrupt your regularly scheduled program with music to heal your soul. This week's killing of *more* black American men by police, *as well as* last night's killing of police in Dallas, has us wondering what's going on. We're playing tracks by Nina Simone, Gil Scott-Heron, Donny Hathaway, Etta James, and more to somehow mend our broken hearts. Today 2-4pm PST on BFF.fm. ‪#‎ConferenceCallChrity‬

Playlist

  1. if i ruled the world by nas on it was written (Columbia)
  2. What's Going On by Marvin Gaye on Motown: The Complete No. 1's (Motown)
  3. Freddie's Dead by Curtis Mayfield
  4. Mississippi Goddam by Nina Simone
  5. I Wish I knew how it would feel to be free by Nina Simone on Baltimore (BMG)
  6. Little Ghetto Boy by Donny Hathaway
  7. Bridge Over Troubled Water by Aretha Franklin
  8. (What A) Wonderful World by Sam Cooke
  9. Something's Got A Hold On Me by Etta James
  10. I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin
  11. Thank You Master (For My Soul) by Donny Hathaway
  12. Thank You Master (For My Soul) by Donny Hathaway
  13. Don't Play That Song (You Lied) by Aretha Franklin
  14. California Dreamin by Bobby Womack
  15. Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City by Bobby Bland on Dreamer (ABC Dunhill)
  16. Home Is Where the Hatred Is by Gil Scott-Heron on Home Is Where the Hatred Is (Flying Dutchman)
  17. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by Gil Scott-Heron on Pieces of a Man (Flying Dutchman)
  18. Ain't No Sunshine by Freddie King
  19. We Shall Overcome by Martin Luther King
  20. Everybody Loves The Sunshine by Roy Ayers on Roy Ayers Ubiquity (Polydor)
  21. Stand by Me by Otis Redding
  22. Raise Your Hand by Eddie Floyd on Knock On Wood
  23. Blacks And Blues by Bobbi Humphrey on Blacks And Blues (Blue Note)
  24. No Knock by Gil Scott-Heron
  25. Mr. Policeman by Rick James
  26. The People by Common on Finding Forever
  27. All Good by Illa J
  28. Don't Die by Killer Mike
  29. Mr. Nigga (feat. Q-Tip) by Mos Def
  30. Window Seat by Erykah Badu
  31. A Long Walk by Jill Scott