A Brand New Day (The Wiz song)

"A Brand New Day"
Single by The Wiz Stars featuring Diana Ross and Michael Jackson
from the album The Wiz: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
B-side"Liberation Ballet – A Brand New Day"
Released1979
Recorded1977
Genre
Length2:40
LabelMCA
Songwriter(s)Luther Vandross
Producer(s)
Michael Jackson singles chronology
"You Can't Win"
(1979)
"A Brand New Day"
(1979)
"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"
(1979)
Diana Ross singles chronology
"Pops We Love You"
(1978)
"A Brand New Day"
(1979)
"The Boss"
(1979)

"A Brand New Day", also known as "Everybody Rejoice", is a song from the 1974 Broadway musical The Wiz written by American R&B singer and songwriter Luther Vandross. (In 1976 Vandross recorded a version of the song for his album Luther, on Cotillion Records.) In the play, the song is sung to celebrate after Dorothy has killed Evillene, the tyrannical Wicked Witch of the West. Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, and the Scarecrow sing the song with the newly freed Winkies, who were ruled and enslaved by Evillene. It was later featured in the 1978 film version, sung by cast members Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Nipsey Russell, and Ted Ross (credited as The Wiz Stars). Given the all-Black cast of The Wiz, the song's many references to freedom and new possibilities (especially as sung by African American characters who had just been freed from enslavement) certainly invoked the struggles and history of Blacks in America. In the onscreen version of the song, Nipsey Russell can even be heard exclaiming "Free at last!"—a reference to civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. (His impromptu addition to the song is not heard on the soundtrack album version, instead replaced by sung vocals by Diana Ross.) The song's opening line is sung by Luther Vandross, the song's composer (Vandross' line was to represent one of the Winkies singing and dancing on a table while throwing up an item in the film).

The film version was released as a single in some continental European countries and peaked at #1 in Belgium and The Netherlands,[1] credited to The Wiz Stars featuring Michael Jackson and Diana Ross.

  1. ^ Halstead, Craig; Chris Cadman (2003). Michael Jackson: The Solo Years. Authors OnLine. ISBN 0-7552-0091-8.