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Roger Daltrey & Brian Wilson sing ‘Love and Mercy’

THE WHO’S ROGER DALTREY & THE BEACH BOYS’ BRIAN WILSON TEAM UP WITH THE MIRACULOUS LOVE KIDS ON ‘LOVE & MERCY’

THE MIRACULOUS LOVE KIDS — a non-profit organisation that served as Afghanistan’s only school of music for war-torn, poverty-stricken girls and young women until August 15, 2021 — have joined together with rock legends ROGER DALTREY of THE WHO and BRIAN WILSON of THE BEACH BOYS for a new rendition of Brian’s immaculate soul hymn ‘LOVE & MERCY’.

The song was recorded as a fundraiser to benefit The Miraculous Love Kids. Donations can be made at their website, www.miraculouslovekids.org

“This is quite a feat for girls from such harrowing beginnings — war, poverty, discrimination, and threat of childhood marriage,” MLKs founder and director LANNY CORDOLA says. “ ‘LOVE & MERCY’ is one of Brian’s most poignant musical statements about the human condition. The melding of BRIAN, ROGER, and the girls is a sound divine. An honor of the highest magnitude and a dream come true for the girls and I. These are world-class musicians with world-class souls.”

ROGER DALTREY said in a statement to THE MIRACULOUS LOVE KIDS: “You don’t have to thank me for doing this. I’m really passionate about how you are being treated. You are the future of your country. Please make it better. You really can. And music will play a big part in that…you’ll see.”

Over the last year, some members of THE MIRACULOUS LOVE KIDS and their families have been able to resettle to parts of the United States. Four remaining girls and their families were scheduled to fly out of Pakistan on February 5, 2025, but that came to an abrupt end when President Donald Trump signed an executive order to suspend the resettlement program in the U.S. The girls and their families, who have been learning how to assimilate and become self-sufficient, are devastated.

If they are denied the chance to resettle to the United States or another Western country, the Pakistani government will deport them back to Afghanistan, where music-making females are subject to persecution, imprisonment, and even punishment by death.

“We have faced many trials, tribulations and challenges before and somehow, someway we shall get through this,” Lanny says.

For THE MIRACULOUS LOVE KIDS, the arrival of the Taliban in Kabul on August 15, 2021, changed everything. The guitar lessons, the recordings, the videos, and the hope for a better life — all gone in a flash.

Their instruments destroyed, their dreams shattered, these post-9/11 children had never experienced the harsh rule of the Taliban in their lifetime. It was a disruption like no other. The fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban continues to resonate and claim new victims. At the end of 2022, the group banned women from working in local and foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs). No one can say how much worse the oppression against women and girls in the country will get, but it doesn’t look good.

LANNY managed to catch the last commercial flight out of Kabul not knowing what was in store as he had already booked the fare to Pakistan to renew his visa before the Taliban moved in. He immediately went right to work, relentlessly chasing every possibility he could to get his students and their families out of Afghanistan.

“They’re my girls,” he told one reporter. “I’ve been like a father to them. I don’t want to be safe right now. I want to get them out of that place.”

BRIAN WILSON – Lead Vocals
ROGER DALTREY – Lead Vocals
THE MIRACULOUS LOVE KIDS – Guitars and Vocals
JON BUTTON – Bass
GARY GRIFFIN – Keyboards
BRIAN MACLEOD – Drums

Recorded in Islamabad
Produced by LANNY CORDOLA & SARMAD GHAFOOR
Engineered & mixed by SARMAD GHAFOOR
Video filmed by SHAM KAZMI
Edited by HANS FJELLESTAD

Recorded in Los Angeles, London, and Islamabad.
Video filmed by SHAM KAZMI
Edited by HANS FJELLESTAD
Filmed on location throughout Pakistan

10 thoughts on “Roger Daltrey & Brian Wilson sing ‘Love and Mercy’”

  1. Zupy says:

    Heartfelt thanks to this team of artists who decided to shake consciences, dormant and slipped into indifference, the most vile form of violence. Music can do a lot when there are passionate souls to shout with grace and sweetness the word “brothers” and “help”.

  2. Russell Olenick says:

    Wow Mr Daltrey that is a beautiful you and Mr Wilson and the girls did. Just like you made my life better when I was younger , you’re making the girl’s precious lives too. Thanks to you guys for sharing this. Russell

  3. Kevin Kennedy says:

    That was Fantastic. Loved it. Always Loved the song. We sure do need it now. Both Roger and Brian sounded wonderful.

  4. Jack Alan says:

    I have always wanted to hear Brian and Roger sing together! And what a fantastic reason to do so. Praying for all those overseas to receive justice.

  5. Kyle Pruden says:

    Beautiful rendition. The world needs more Love and Mercy. Rock on ladies and congratulations on getting this huge opportunity to work with a couple of the biggest names in Rock and Roll.
    Beautiful work all around.

  6. Allan Boyle says:

    R.I.P Brian.

  7. Hoagie says:

    Love and Mercy….

    Great rendition by the miraculous love kids and sung by two legendary singers….thanks Brian for this and all your music.

    True genius shared by Mr Wilson

    Glad they collaborated
    their voices.

    R.I.P. Brian

  8. Anthony Osborne says:

    RIP Mr Wilson thanks for all the great music a job well done

  9. Luis says:

    What a great action ! Now, it’s Time to get them a third country. Many other ONGS can help researching a country where they can be accepted as refugees.

  10. peter stiekema says:

    It is said that Brian died so fast after it. He was a great Performer. The last of the Wilson Brothers.

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