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NEW YORK (AP) - The track listing for the American Red Cross/Capitol Records benefit CD,
United We Stand, due Nov. 20, has been set.
One hundred percent of the proceeds from the CD will be donated to the American Red Cross to go toward relief efforts stemming from the Sept. 11 tragedies. The album features a mix of patriotic songs (Lee Greenwood's "God Bless America") to inspirational (John Lennon's "Imagine") to American classics (Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land").
Though titled after the benefit concert - United We Stand: What More Can We Give? - in Washington, D.C., last weekend, this is not a live CD from the event.
United We Stand track listing (subject to change):
1. John Lennon, "Imagine"
2. Lee Greenwood, "God Bless the USA"
3. The Beach Boys, "4th Of July"
4. Brotherhood of Man, "United We Stand"
5. The Persuasions, "Lean On Me"
6. George Thorogood, "Let's Work Together" (live)
7. Joe Cocker, "With a Little Help From My Friends" (live)
8. Chris LeDoux, "I Believe In America"
9. Robbin Thompson, "Wouldn't Wanna Be You"
10. Woody Guthrie, "This Land Is Your Land"
11. Glen Campbell, "God Must Have Blessed America"
12. The O'Jays, "I Love America"
13. Al Green, "Amazing Grace"
14. George Adams, "Star Spangled Banner"
God Bless America Knocks Ja Rule From No. 1 Spot
Some 180,000 patriotic music fans hit the record stores last week, snatching up copies of God Bless America, sending the benefit compilation to the top of The Billboard 200.
Featuring flag - waving classics by Celine Dion, Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Mariah Carey, and Lee Greenwood, among others, God Bless America removed Ja Rule's Pain is Love from the No. 1 spot after two weeks. Pain is Love drops to No. 3.
Elsewhere in the top 20, Ozzy Osbourne's Down to Earth hit No. 4, Andrea Bocelli's Cieli di Toscana grabbed the No. 11 spot, and John Mellencamp's Cuttin' Heads landed at No. 15.
Other notable debuts include the soundtrack to On the Line, featuring 'NSync, Britney Spears, and BBMak, at No. 35 and Lit's Atomic at No. 36; New Order's Get Ready at No. 41, among others. The new 12 - disc box set from the Grateful Dead, The Golden Road (1965�1973) just breached the top 200 at No. 191 in its first week.