Children of the night

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"Children of the Night" is a song by American rock singer Richard Marx, released in 1989 as the fifth single from his second album, Repeat Offender. The song is notable for its socially conscious lyrics and its support for a charitable cause.

Background[edit | edit source]

"Children of the Night" was inspired by the plight of homeless and runaway children. Richard Marx wrote the song to raise awareness and support for these vulnerable groups. The song's lyrics reflect the struggles and challenges faced by children living on the streets, and it calls for compassion and action to help them.

Charitable Impact[edit | edit source]

Proceeds from the sales of "Children of the Night" were donated to the Children of the Night organization, a non-profit dedicated to rescuing children from prostitution and providing them with shelter and education. The organization, founded by Dr. Lois Lee, has been instrumental in helping thousands of children escape the dangers of street life.

Chart Performance[edit | edit source]

"Children of the Night" achieved moderate success on the charts. It reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States and was well-received by critics for its heartfelt message and powerful delivery.

Music Video[edit | edit source]

The music video for "Children of the Night" features scenes of Richard Marx performing interspersed with footage highlighting the lives of homeless children. The video was used to further promote the cause and encourage viewers to support efforts to help at-risk youth.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

The song remains a poignant reminder of the ongoing issue of youth homelessness and the need for continued support and intervention. Richard Marx's involvement with the Children of the Night organization helped bring significant attention to their mission and inspired other artists to use their platforms for social good.

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