#Madi Diaz, S.G. Goodman, and Joy Oladokun cover Patty Griffin for Abortion Within Reach Coalition

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“Madi Diaz, S.G. Goodman, and Joy Oladokun cover Patty Griffin for Abortion Within Reach Coalition”
The trio’s version of “Be Careful” also features backing vocals from Courtney Marie Andrews.
From left: Madi Diaz, S.G. Goodman, and Joy Oladokun.
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Madi Diaz, S.G. Goodman, and Joy Oladokun have shared a cover of Patty Griffin’s 2002 single “Be Careful,” with proceeds from their rendition benefitting Abortion Within Reach Coalition, whose mission is “to make abortion accessible, compassionate and affirming for all identities, and safe for everyone who needs it, free of politically motivated barriers and without cost as a barrier to care,” according to a press release. In addition to the three main singers — each of whom takes a verse, with Diaz accompanying on guitar and adding some of her own topical lyrics to the end of the song — the track features backing vocals Courtney Marie Andrews, Savana Santos, and Alex Hope (who also contributes an extremely unintrusive bass line).
The cover is a relatively faithful one, with the exception of Diaz’ final verse: “For all the parents who are losing sleep / For all the babies that will come to be / For all the reasons that are ours to know / It’s my choice and I am not alone,” she sings in the track’s final two minutes. “For every man who’s standing next to me / and queer and trans and non-binary / For everybody with their own body / I will meet you all out on the streets.” Her lines strike a sharp contrast with the Griffin’s more generalized feminist message in their forceful directness.
The song arrives on the eve of a pivotal election day in the United States — one where bodily autonomy is one of many dire issues on every ballot. Find your local polling place here.
“I’m excited and honored to be a part of this release because we’re at a moment in American politics where we have to remember and act on the truth that advocating for my neighbors’ rights is my advocating for my own rights,” Oludakon shared in a press statement.
“To be honest, having to emphasize why the message of ‘Be Careful’ is important at this very moment is tragic within itself,” Goodman added in the same release. “Unfortunately, it’s relevant. The need to plead for a vote ensuring women’s autonomy is relevant.”
Diaz had the most to say on the subject:
Watch the lyric video for Diaz, Goodman, and Oladokun’s version of “Be Careful” below, and buy it here via Bandcamp.
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