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Uploaded by on May 9, 2009

Tracy Chapman's song Behind the Wall, with a slideshow put together with photos

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  • Think it's stereotypical how it's interoperated as the man hitting the woman, Could always be the other way round.

  • @Xxlucie0louXx That is true except this song is to do with domestic violence against women, you can see this line- And as they walk out the door

    The tears well up in her eyes....

    You can see they say the tears well up in HER eyes...

  • yeah it's amazing, but why do people upload incomplete files?

  • hey, I didnt mean too, something must have happened at the end of my upload though :S

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  • we're survivors, not victims

  • Everytime I Hear This Song I Just Want To Start Crying.

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  • sad song - real talk

  • I love this song soo much!!

  • Liked it!

  • @Xxlucie0louXx Because unfortunately is the majority... Of course there are men that suffer abuse from their partners... And its equally sad and wrong... No person should have to go through something like that... Man or woman...

  • Fantastic song. But lets not forget that it happens to female and males!

  • this song says it all about domestic abuse. Im 18 and ive only just started 2 listen 2 this song wen i was walkin the dog it had me in tears cos i can sympathise with this song 

  • @carza27 The reason that most domestic violence survivors are portrayed as women is because the VAST majority of DV victims ARE female. So in that sense, songs such as this are 100% warranted. However, the societal construction of an "indesctructable male" means that violence initiated by women against men almost goes unnoticed. As a result, male victims are scared to come forward due to a fear of being labelled "weak" or somehow lacking in masculinity. Which is not a good thing.

  • no music just her voice...nice

  • We used this song for a domestic violence piece in my accelerated drama class at Glenthorne High School.

  • I remember this song for my drama piece. Brillaint song

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