Oh Canada (Missy Higgins Song)
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"Oh Canada" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter
Missy Higgins Melissa Morrison Higgins (born 19 August 1983), known professionally as Missy Higgins, is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician. Her Australian number-one albums are ''The Sound of White'' (2004), ''On a Clear Night'' (2007) and ''The Ol ...
, and inspired by
Alan Kurdi Alan Kurdi (born as Alan Shenu), initially reported as Aylan Kurdi, was a two-year-old Syrian boy (initially reported as having been three years old) of Kurdish ethnic background whose image made global headlines after he drowned on 2 September 20 ...
—a drowned Syrian boy whose body washed up on a Turkish beach in September 2015. The track was released on 19 February 2016 with 100% of net profits from the song to the
Asylum Seeker Resource Centre The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) is an asylum seeker support organisation in Australia. The ASRC, based in Footscray, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, provides aid, justice and empowerment programs to over 1000 asylum seekers living i ...
. It was shortlisted for Song of the Year at the APRA Music Awards of 2017.


Background

"Oh Canada" tells the story of the three-year-old boy who was found dead in September 2015 after fleeing
Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ...
for Canada, with his brother and their parents. Alan's father Abdullah was the only survivor. "Their ultimate goal was to get to Canada because his sister lived over there," Higgins said, "Their application had been rejected, so they thought getting a boat was their only choice" Higgins explained to '' The Guardian'' her emotional reaction—including anger—to seeing the photo of Kurdi from her living room. She said she wanted to write about it. "I tried not to take the moral high ground or point the finger at anyone, but rather tell the story as it happened. That toryin itself, I think, is powerful and devastating enough." While Canada is mentioned in the lyrics, she uses the country as a way to draw light on the way other countries deal with refugees, including Australia. Higgins says; "It's not preaching anything, in particular, it's simply my attempt to make sense out of senselessness." The lyrics of the song allude to the family's dreams of a new life in Canada, sung through Kurdi's father's perspective, which were spoiled when Kurdi, along with his mother and older brother, drowned while trying to make the journey from Turkey to Greece. ''"Oh Canada, if you can hear me now, won't you open up your arms to the sea? / Oh Canada, if you can help me out, all I ever wanted was a safe place for my family."''


Music video

The music video was created by animation director Nicholas Kallincos and Natasha Pincus. It was produced by stark raving productions and features drawings by children affected by the crisis in the Middle East, accompanied by picture-book-like animation narrating the story of the Kurdi family. Pincus said, "I first heard the song as an iPhone-recorded demo that Missy sent me. I was driving while I listened to it and had to pull over. I literally broke down in tears. The video concept needed to bring the song and Alan's story to life sensitively, boldly, but also without overwhelming either of them." Pincus said she spent weeks planning the clip, "But when I discovered drawings online that had been made by refugee children as part of rehabilitation programs around the world, I knew I had stumbled on the concept I needed to focus on." The music video was published on YouTube on 18 February 2016.


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{{Missy Higgins Missy Higgins songs 2016 songs 2016 singles Eleven: A Music Company singles Songs written by Missy Higgins