- This May Be the Last TimeTraditionalPerformed by Anthony Hamilton & The Blind Boys of Alabama:Billy Bowers, Bobby Butler,Jimmy Carter, Eric McKinnie,Ben Moore, Tracy Pierce, Joey WilliamsProduced and Performed by SouliveGuitar - Eric KrasnoOrgan and Keyboards - Neal EvansDrums - Alan EvansAnthony Hamilton Courtesy of So So Def RecordsBlind Boys of Alabama Courtesy of Time Life RecordsSoulive courtesy of Stax Records
- Wade in the WaterTraditionalPerformed by Angie StoneProduced by Eric KrasnoDrums - Edward DixonBass - Charles FreemanKeyboards - Steven TillmanAngie Stone courtesy of Stax RecordsandPerformed by Dorothy Cotton
- This Little Light of MineWritten by Harry Dixon LoesPerformed by the Carlton Reese Memorial Unity ChoirFeaturing Valencia ReeseandPerformed by Lula Joe Williams
- I'm Gonna Sit at the Welcome TableTraditionalPerformed by Guy Carawan and Candie Carawan(collectively as 'Guy and Candie Carawan')
- One of These Old DaysTraditionalPerformed by The Caravans featuring Shirley Caesarcourtesy of Geffen Recordsunder license from Universal Music Enterprises
- Which Side Are You On?Written by Florence ReecePerformed by Hank ThomasandPerformed by The Freedom Singersfrom Voices of The Civil Rights Movementcourtesy of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
- Ninety-Nine and A Half Won't DoTraditionalPerformed by Carlton Reeseand the Birmingham Movement Choirfrom Sing For Freedomcourtesy of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
- Hallelujah, I'm a-Travelin'Tune "Hallelujah I'm a Bum" by Harry McClintockPerformed by Hank Thomas
- Keep Your Eyes on the PrizeTraditionalPerformed by Joss StoneProduced by James PoyserGuitar - Randall BowlandUpright Bass - James GenusOrgan - James PoyserDrums - Steven WolfJoss Stone courtesy Of Virgin Records
- Ain't Scared of Your JailsWritten by Lester CobbPerformed by Charles Neblett
- We Shall Not Be MovedPerformed by Mary Mary for Releve EntertainmentProduced by Warryn CampbellMain Vocals - Erica Campbell and Tina Atkins (as Tina Campbell)Background Vocals - Alana Atkins, Shanta AtkinsBackground Vocals - Thomasina AtkinsGuitar - Charlie BerealBass - Warryn CampbellDrums - Nisan StewartMary Mary appears courtesy of Columbia RecordsandPerformed by Lynda Lowery
- I'm On My WayTraditionalPerformed by the Carlton Reese Memorial Unity Choirfeaturing Mamie Brown-MasonandPerformed by Odetta at the March on Washington
- Here's to the State of MississippiWritten by Phil OchsPerformed by Wyclef Jean and Jerry WonderProduced by Wyclef JeanWyclef Jean courtesy of Columbia Records
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken?Written by Ada R. Habershon and Charles GabrielPerformed by Richie HavensRichie Havens courtesy of Stormy Forest Productions, Inc.
- Yes, We Want Our FreedomTraditionalPerformed by Cleo Kennedy and Carlton Reesefrom Sing For Freedomcourtesy of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
- Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me RoundTraditionalPerformed by the Carlton Reese Memorial Unity Choirfeaturing Eloise GaffneyandPerformed by The RootsProduced by James Poyser & Ahmir ThompsonMain Vocal - Tariq "Black Thought" TrotterDrums - Ahmir "?uestlove" ThompsonOrgan - James PoyserSousaphone - Damon "Tuba Gooding Jr." BrysonBackground Vocals - Babatunde AdebimpeBackground Vocals - Kyp MaloneThe Roots courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group,a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
- Governor WallaceWritten by James OrangePerformed by by The Freedom Singersfrom Voices Of The Civil Rights Movementcourtesy of Smithsonian Folkways RecordingsandPerformed by Charles Neblett (as Chuck Neblett)
- Right! Right!Written by Len Chandler (as Len H. Chandler Jr.)Performed by Lula Joe Williams
- Take My Hand, Precious LordWritten by Thomas A. DorseyPerformed by Mahalia Jacksoncourtesy of Columbia Recordsby arrangement with Sony BMG Entertainment
- Woke Up This MorningTraditionalPerformed by the The Freedom Singers (as SNCC Freedom Singers)courtesy of Creative Arts TelevisionandProduced by John LegendPerformed by John LegendJohn Legend courtesy Of Columbia Records
- Freedom's Gonna ReignWritten by Carlton ReesePerformed by the Carlton Reese Memorial Unity Choirfeaturing Mary Turner
- We Shall OvercomeInspired by African American Gospel Singing, members of theFood & Tobacco Workers Union, Charleston, SC, and thesouthern Civil Rights Movement. Royalties derived from thiscomposition are being contributed to the We Shall OvercomeFund and The Freedom Movement under the Trusteeship of the writers.Performed by Pete Seeger & the SNCC Freedom SingersandPerformed by Guy CarawanandPerformed by Harold MiddlebrookandPerformed by Anthony Hamilton , Joss Stone,Produced by Eric KrasnoArranged by Nigel Hall, Eric Krasno, and Adam Deitch
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By what name was Soundtrack for a Revolution (2009) officially released in Canada in English?
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