Let the River Run
The story of how the song from classic 80’s movie 'Working Girl' became an anthem for a new generation.
The story of how a song from a classic 1980’s movie became an inspirational anthem for a 21st Century generation.
Carly Simon’s ‘Let the River Run’ was originally conceived as the title track for the 1988 movie ‘Working Girl. It went on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song. It also went on to win the affection of people around the world.
Initially thought of as a ‘hymn for New York’, ‘Let the River Run’ encapsulates the spirit of striving for a better life.
As Carly Simon puts it herself, “I wanted it to be large, I wanted it to be vast – it’s about bringing forth a common desire into the world”.
In more recent years it has become an anthem for Woman's Rights Movements and global initiatives aimed at making a better life for all.
Featuring interviews with:
* Carly Simon
* Ginny Suss - music producer and part of the team who organised the Women’s March on Washington
* Elisabet Barnes - Ultra Marathon Runner
* Nina Ritzen
Music from The Resistance Revival Chorus.
Series about pieces of music with a powerful emotional impact.
Producer: Nicola Humphries
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 2019.
Last on
Broadcasts
- Wed 23 Jan 201909:00BBC Radio 4
- Wed 23 Jan 201921:30BBC Radio 4
- Tue 15 Nov 202218:30BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Wed 16 Nov 202200:30BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Fri 4 Apr 202510:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Fri 4 Apr 202516:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Sat 5 Apr 202500:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
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