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John Farnham - You're The Voice (official Video) ✮ | CONFIRMED |

When the track reached Farnham, he was at a career low, often dismissed as a former teen idol. Alongside producers , Farnham embraced a modern, synth-heavy sound, famously incorporating a bagpipe solo inspired by AC/DC. Visual Analysis of the Official Video

John Farnham's is more than just a 1980s power ballad; it is a cultural landmark that transformed a struggling artist into an Australian legend. Released in September 1986 as the lead single from his album Whispering Jack , the song and its official video served as a defiant call for personal agency and global peace . The Genesis of a Modern Anthem John Farnham - You're the Voice (Official Video)

The song's origins lie unexpectedly in . It was co-written by British songwriters Chris Thompson , Andy Qunta , Maggie Ryder , and Keith Reid . Thompson was inspired to write it after missing a 1985 nuclear disarmament rally in Hyde Park; he wanted to capture the spirit of the 100,000 protesters and emphasize that individuals have the power to effect political change. When the track reached Farnham, he was at

The Official Music Video , directed by , was famously produced on a "shoestring budget". Released in September 1986 as the lead single