Rock and Roll Lullaby by Dr. K

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This was recorded on 9/11/2008 in memory and honor of those who lost their lives from terrorist attacks.

This lullaby has always calmed me down in a crisis. Dion and the Belmonts originally recorded this classic. BJ Thomas made it famous in 1972. This dedication (by Dr. K) was recorded on the 7th anniversary of September 11, 2001, when many lives were lost due to terrorist attacks on the United States.

On Tuesday, 11 September 2001, nineteen members of the Islamic terrorist group Al Qaeda perpetrated a devastating, deadly assault on the United States, crashing airplanes into the Pentagon and the World Trade Center, killing thousands. The attacks shattered Americans' sense of security, threw the nation into a state of emergency, and triggered a months-long war in Afghanistan and an extended worldwide "war on terrorism."

On the morning of 11 September, four teams of terrorists hijacked jetliners departing from Boston; Newark, New Jersey; and Washington, D.C. Once airborne, the terrorists, some of whom had gone to flight school in the United States, murdered the planes' pilots and took control of the aircrafts. At 8:46 A.M., the first plane flew directly into the north tower of the World Trade Center in southern Manhattan, tearing a gaping hole in the building and setting it ablaze. Seventeen minutes later, a second plane flew into the center's south tower, causing similar damage. At 9:43 A.M., a third plane plunged into the Pentagon in Virginia, smashing one wing of the government's military headquarters. The fourth plane appeared headed for Washington, D.C., but at 10:10 A.M. it crashed in western Pennsylvania, apparently after passengers, who had learned of the other attacks through conversations on their cellular phones, rushed the terrorists. Compounding the horror, the south and north towers of the Trade Center, their structures weakened by the heat of the blazes, collapsed entirely, at 10:05 and 10:28 A.M., respectively. The attack was seen as an act of war, likened to Japan's 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor that brought the United States into World War II.

The scope of the carnage and devastation, especially in Manhattan, overwhelmed Americans. Besides the towers, several smaller buildings in the World Trade Center complex also collapsed. People trapped on upper floors of the towers jumped or fell to their deaths. Hundreds of firefighters and rescue crews who had hurried to the buildings were crushed when the towers collapsed. All told, 2,819 people died (because of confusion and difficulty in tracking down individuals, early estimates put the toll at more than 6,000). Thousands more suffered severe physical injury or psychological trauma. Others were displaced from their homes and offices for weeks or months. Some businesses lost large portions of their workforces or sustained financial setbacks. Neighborhood restaurants and shops, which depended on the World Trade Center population for business, struggled to stay solvent.

Americans responded to the atrocities with shock and panic. Early in the day, television news reported (but retracted) false rumors of other attacks, including a bombing at the State Department, heightening the uncertainty of what might still happen. States of emergency were declared in Washington and New York. The Federal Aviation Agency grounded all flights in the United States and diverted all incoming foreign air traffic to Canada. Federal officials evacuated the White House and Congress and then closed all federal buildings. The military was put on worldwide alert.

A total of 343 firefighters and paramedics died, plus 37 Port Authority Police and 23 New York Police Department officers

May these citizens and heroes rest in peace.

Bless you - Dr. K

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  • nao e vc que esta tocando!

  • You're the man Dr. Kotz!! Can't wait for the rest of AP Stat this year (and ping pong of course)!!! You made my night! P.S. Love all the stories!

  • here is the number brother; in case you want to call. 267-978-7036. thanks,

  • wonderful, love it. you have a voice to contend with. gotta post on facebook for my kids.

  • beautiful song

  • great cover, you have a great voice but the original was done by Dion and the Belmonts.

  • Thank you Paul. Your the best.

    ~~ Rina

  • Great video my friend.

    LOTS of views!

    You deserve them.

    Loves,

    Mooz

  • dziekuje... :)

  • faved this too...

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