During the film, Harriet's number one priority is to achieve freedom for herself and those around her, and "Stand Up" sends the message that you should keep going even if you are alone. The song is a call to arms for activists everywhere, with Erivo putting the same passion Tubman had as an abolitionist into every word she sings. "It speaks to how things change, and how things move, but to hear it said succinctly in music and to put you into it, you sort of can live in the emotion," Erivo said.Įrivo chose to work with Campbell on "Stand Up" after seeing his 2018 performance of his original song " Sing Out, March On" from the Harvard commencement ceremony honoring congressman John Lewis. Twirls it's the way of the world that flips you upside down Life is full of twirl, twirl, ta-twirl ,twirls Another song she used was " Johnny and Donna" by Mali Music, particularly the chorus: How, how, how, how
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