I am Aaron's age, Born same year as him. I loved his music as a child, and I hoped in the last 2 years to find more of his songs,but I haven't been able to find any other than his hits
This beautiful song represents what America truly is and what it stands for so well. This is probably my favorite childhood song and I still love it to this day. Our founding fathers have got to be furious right now up in heaven after seeing what this once great country that they built and fought for has turned into.
I wish there were a lot more shows like "Liberty's Kids", because I think people of my generation can learn and understand history more when it is made entertaining like this, and the song alone is worth an Emmy in my opinion.
Mega Man, I am a millennial as well, and I find history fascinating. Naturally, history has often been mixed with propaganda, and the trick is to understand what is real and what is not. From careful examination, nearly all lies fall apart while the truth stands the test of time. Anyways, the point I’m trying to make is, people who find history offensive just don’t understand it, because if they did, they could find it as fascinating as I do. It’s true not all history is positive, (there is a lot of it that’s horrible) but we can learn lessons from both good history and bad history. History is essentially stories about people, some who were good-hearted and who tried hard to help humanity and did amazing things with their life. History is also the story of the persons who became infamous for all the very evil things they started. We must learn to imitate the good examples and avoid following the bad “warning” examples.
I agree. and whats more is the world keeps changing. history is happening around us. and with current events, i suspect we're going to see some shit go down within the next decade or so
This song reminded me what true patriotism is all about, our founding fathers based this country on biblical principles but now it’s all going downhill because of our current leaders. But to them I say “God Bless You, and God Bless America!!!”
@@eggnog_eggoh ok sorry for the random question I had seen screenshots of black American soldiers in the show which obviously didn’t happen during the time period the show takes place so I was just wondering
@@Endgame707 blacks were definitely recruited, iirc it was after Trenton because the continental army didn't want the British to have the advantage of recruiting ex slaves
I feel as though this song is so relevant today. First of all, the music itself is so upbeat and makes me feel great every time I listen to it. Second, the lyrics are important; for all the politics, lies, and bullcrap between political parties and leaders in the U.S.A. today, it's still the U.S.A., and it's still a beautiful country. It's shown in the lyric"Feeling the pain as innocence dies- looking at life, through my own eyes!". That's just my interpretation though.
Kayla:] Give me a world that's equal on all sides [Aaron:] Let freedom flow as constant as the tides [Kayla:] I pray with each sunset, don't forget to rise [Aaron:] (Don't forget to rise) [Kayla:] I live without regret [Both:] For ordinary lives [Both:] I'm lookin' at life through my own eyes Searchin' for a hero to idolize Feeling the pain as innocence dies Looking at life through my own eyes [Kayla Hinkle] I'm hoping and praying for a brighter day I listen to my heart and I obey How can I see it any other way? I'm looking at life (looking at life) Through my own eyes [Aaron:] I see a land with liberty for all [Kayla:] Yet still I know the truth will rise and fall [Aaron:] (Oooh yeah-yeh) That's just the way it goes [Both:] A word now to the wise The world was made to change Each day is a surprise [Both:] Lookin' at life through my own eyes Searchin' for a hero to idolize Feeling the pain as innocence dies Looking at life through my own eyes I'm hoping and praying for a brighter day I listen to my heart and I obey How can I see it any other way? Looking at life (looking at life) Through my own eyes [Both:] And I know when you're looking for the truth (Mmmhmm) If you go and read between the lines You'll discover how and why [Aaron (rap):] I take my heart into battle Give that freedom bell a rattle Get my independence signed Declare it on the dotted line In Philidelphia freedom ring And patriotic voices sing Red White & Blue never give up We represent America [Both:] I'm lookin' at life through my own eyes Searchin' for a hero to idolize Feeling the pain as innocence dies Looking at life through my own eyes I'm hoping and praying for a brighter day I listen to my heart and I obey How can I see it any other way? I'm looking at life (looking at life) Through my own eyes
The clouds under the sun form a frowning face. This song is very soothing though. I remember watching Liberty's Kids and listening to this song every time the teacher put this on to teach us history.
i remember back in fifth grade class, our elementary school teacher would show my class the liberty's kids tv show. i remember me and the other students singing to the intro song, everytime it came up and some students even rapped in sync with the rap part. it was thanks to this show and national treasures that got me into us history, along with assassin's creed 3 much later. good times!
I'm waiting for that day, a world without racism. It's stupid how some people can't get along with each other just because of skin color, aliens are better at loving and treating each other fairly than us. I might not live to experience a world without racism, but I know one day racism will end for good. God my wish is for there to be a world without racism and for everyone to get along, use me if you have to, just give us an equal world. In Jesus Name Amen
Who would love for this song to be included in "The American Adventure" at EPCOT, or incorporated into an orientation video in DC, or sung as a curtain call song for "Hamilton" on Broadway?
Through My Own Eyes (Vocal Remix) Lyrics & Composed By Linda Thompson Music Score & Remixed By Matthew Gerrard Additional Lyrics Composed By Matt Proulx Performed By Aaron Carter & Kayla Hinkle feat. Bubbles of The Powerpuff Girls with Princess Bluebelle of The Westside Girls Princess Bluebelle appears courtesy of East West Records Kayla Hinkle appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Aaron Carter appears courtesy of Jive Records Bubbles appears courtesy of Believe Music Produced By Patrick Williams Rearranged By Ari Posner Co-Produced By Jeannie Lurie
True.i am lotlot schwaner. I do everything from My heart. World come finish at all. Looking your behine all the time.meanning donnot chance the partner always. You never know after all
Sometimes I wish there were more cartoons like Liberty’s Kids but with political correctness and mixing history with propaganda, I want kids to learn about American history without SJWs ruining it for everyone and to propagate it with their rhetoric.
The lyrics should be: "Looking at life through my racist eyes" "Searching for a black land to colonize" "White people are better there's no compromise" "I'm looking at looking at life, through my racist eyes"
Mr. Trump may have won, but the sentiments of the song still rings true. One has to remember that America is not the complete angel that “Liberty’s Kids” promotes. However, the show does bring out the sincerity of the Founding Fathers and how they were fighting hard for something better than what they had under Britain’s King George the Third. Nothing that Mr. Trump can do now will change the sincerity of what ones like Washington, Franklin, Adams, Jefferson, and all the others of 1775-81 were trying to accomplish. Just because America has not always lived up to the expectations of it’s citizens does not mean that it is all bad. The truth is, don’t despise America, but don’t worship it either. It is good to appreciate what we in the States have, but it would be wrong to ignore the dark times either. America is not a perfect government, but it is not a tyranny either. Not yet, anyways. Let us be grateful for the privileges we have but know that we have disadvantages too. Each country has its pros and cons, its yin and yang. A reasonable person considers each and weighs them in the balance.
Rest In Peace Aaron. Such a shame that this song can't have a studio version, but enough of that. We will see you in the sky Mr. Carter.
Aaron carter brought this song to light, R.I.P Aaron Carter (1987-2022) 😔😔😔
I am Aaron's age, Born same year as him. I loved his music as a child, and I hoped in the last 2 years to find more of his songs,but I haven't been able to find any other than his hits
This beautiful song represents what America truly is and what it stands for so well. This is probably my favorite childhood song and I still love it to this day. Our founding fathers have got to be furious right now up in heaven after seeing what this once great country that they built and fought for has turned into.
I wish there were a lot more shows like "Liberty's Kids", because I think people of my generation can learn and understand history more when it is made entertaining like this, and the song alone is worth an Emmy in my opinion.
Im afraid in the age of political correctness, history is offensive. I may be a millennial, but I am not a snowflake.
Mega Man, I am a millennial as well, and I find history fascinating. Naturally, history has often been mixed with propaganda, and the trick is to understand what is real and what is not. From careful examination, nearly all lies fall apart while the truth stands the test of time. Anyways, the point I’m trying to make is, people who find history offensive just don’t understand it, because if they did, they could find it as fascinating as I do. It’s true not all history is positive, (there is a lot of it that’s horrible) but we can learn lessons from both good history and bad history. History is essentially stories about people, some who were good-hearted and who tried hard to help humanity and did amazing things with their life. History is also the story of the persons who became infamous for all the very evil things they started. We must learn to imitate the good examples and avoid following the bad “warning” examples.
I agree. and whats more is the world keeps changing. history is happening around us. and with current events, i suspect we're going to see some shit go down within the next decade or so
I agree buddy
@@broccolinyu911 I’m from the future and can confirm, 2020 sure was something to remember.
R.I.P Aaron Carter. You will be missed, and we thank you for your contribution to music. Rest east A.C.
Anyone in 2019 still absolutely LOVING this song?
YESYESYES
This song reminded me what true patriotism is all about, our founding fathers based this country on biblical principles but now it’s all going downhill because of our current leaders. But to them I say “God Bless You, and God Bless America!!!”
It’s disappointing nobody talks about this nowadays :(
This used to have a fandom surprisingly
A lot of people still talk about this show :)
@@eggnog_egg correct me if I’m wrong but was this show about an alternate history of America not being racist to black people?
@@Endgame707 no it was about the major events about the american revolution
@@eggnog_eggoh ok sorry for the random question I had seen screenshots of black American soldiers in the show which obviously didn’t happen during the time period the show takes place so I was just wondering
@@Endgame707 blacks were definitely recruited, iirc it was after Trenton because the continental army didn't want the British to have the advantage of recruiting ex slaves
I feel as though this song is so relevant today. First of all, the music itself is so upbeat and makes me feel great every time I listen to it. Second, the lyrics are important; for all the politics, lies, and bullcrap between political parties and leaders in the U.S.A. today, it's still the U.S.A., and it's still a beautiful country. It's shown in the lyric"Feeling the pain as innocence dies- looking at life, through my own eyes!". That's just my interpretation though.
Very hard to find a studio version of this song.
Do they even exist? Never heard one.
no kidding but i guess this'll have to do
@@alestiiidaeno_last3075 I believe they only ever performed the full song live… but it has to be a studio version somewhere
The Liberty's Kids intro scene plays in my head every time I listen to this song! :)
Can we make a petition to have this as the national anthem? Please!!!
"I listen to my heart and I obey...." this is how I live my life. I watched this as a kid, wonder if there's any connection....
Anyone come here after Aaron Carter's death today? I'm my opinion this is his best song. R.I.P.
I'm not crying, you're crying.
GAH. Freaking nostalgia!!!
Let it all out, my friend, let it all out.
Kayla:] Give me a world that's equal on all sides
[Aaron:] Let freedom flow as constant as the tides
[Kayla:] I pray with each sunset, don't forget to rise
[Aaron:] (Don't forget to rise)
[Kayla:] I live without regret
[Both:] For ordinary lives
[Both:] I'm lookin' at life through my own eyes
Searchin' for a hero to idolize
Feeling the pain as innocence dies
Looking at life through my own eyes
[Kayla Hinkle] I'm hoping and praying for a brighter day
I listen to my heart and I obey
How can I see it any other way?
I'm looking at life (looking at life)
Through my own eyes
[Aaron:] I see a land with liberty for all
[Kayla:] Yet still I know the truth will rise and fall
[Aaron:] (Oooh yeah-yeh)
That's just the way it goes
[Both:] A word now to the wise
The world was made to change
Each day is a surprise
[Both:] Lookin' at life through my own eyes
Searchin' for a hero to idolize
Feeling the pain as innocence dies
Looking at life through my own eyes
I'm hoping and praying for a brighter day
I listen to my heart and I obey
How can I see it any other way?
Looking at life (looking at life)
Through my own eyes
[Both:] And I know when you're looking for the truth (Mmmhmm)
If you go and read between the lines
You'll discover how and why
[Aaron (rap):] I take my heart into battle
Give that freedom bell a rattle
Get my independence signed
Declare it on the dotted line
In Philidelphia freedom ring
And patriotic voices sing
Red White & Blue never give up
We represent America
[Both:] I'm lookin' at life through my own eyes
Searchin' for a hero to idolize
Feeling the pain as innocence dies
Looking at life through my own eyes
I'm hoping and praying for a brighter day
I listen to my heart and I obey
How can I see it any other way?
I'm looking at life (looking at life)
Through my own eyes
When the childhood hits you square in gut.
I felt that the second I watched this video although I never saw the show but I wish I did 😔😌
I'm here cuz of "Liberty's Kids!"
So am I!
Eclipsed Wolf same
ME TOO
Jim Harris Good lord, thanks for dragging me back here after 7 years 😂 I was 13 when I posted that
Same
Awesome! Another song with singers who do not need auto tune!
The clouds under the sun form a frowning face. This song is very soothing though. I remember watching Liberty's Kids and listening to this song every time the teacher put this on to teach us history.
i remember back in fifth grade class, our elementary school teacher would show my class the liberty's kids tv show. i remember me and the other students singing to the intro song, everytime it came up and some students even rapped in sync with the rap part. it was thanks to this show and national treasures that got me into us history, along with assassin's creed 3 much later. good times!
I LOVE THE SONG!!!!!!!😄😁😄😂😄😂😍😘😁😉😅😍😁😄😁😄😁
This sounds great 2019🇺🇸
I always
Whoooo! Liberty's Kids!!!!
I'm waiting for that day, a world without racism. It's stupid how some people can't get along with each other just because of skin color, aliens are better at loving and treating each other fairly than us. I might not live to experience a world without racism, but I know one day racism will end for good. God my wish is for there to be a world without racism and for everyone to get along, use me if you have to, just give us an equal world. In Jesus Name Amen
Rest in Peace aaron carter
It's a mockery of justice that there's no studio version of this.
Who would love for this song to be included in "The American Adventure" at EPCOT, or incorporated into an orientation video in DC, or sung as a curtain call song for "Hamilton" on Broadway?
I love this song!
Who else is here after Aaron Carter passed?
I love this
Long Live Liberty's Kids!
2020 anybody???
Best Song Ever! :-D
I don't know why but this song and that background in the video is really nostalgic
who's listening to this in 2018?
I think I will be listening to this song for a long time.
Professor Comics you and me both
I will make my kids watch this xD “but moooom! History is booring” “I don’t give a shit,I’m your personal history teacher,starting with this!!!”
Me I love this Song
2019 here
Robbybob1, From now on, you're my Coolest TH-cam Friend For Life, Because I Love Liberty Kids Too! ;-)
who's listening to this in 2018
2020
Tedious Crow yes
God Bless America, Everyone! God Bless America! :-D
Who's listening to this in 2017?
me
2018 boiii
samurott 321 2018
I'm STILL feeling the pain as my innocence dies. You'd think that would wrap up around the time you hit twenty....
2019 BABY
awesome song to me
Zachary Flame I know right?
who is listening to this in 2020
Here I am!
Liberty Kids
Haven't heard of that show since Middle School
Amen to that, last time I saw it was 5th grade history back in ‘12
They never showed me this show when I was in School
Who’s listening in 2019
Someone try imagining the American civil war in the same type of animation.
It should be another show! Although, you could say the topics of that war are still very controversial. Needs to be done though.
Who’s listening to this in 2020?
Covid-19 really got us, huh?
This is the theme song.
2019?
Anyone here in 2020 :D
I'm sad no one I talk to about Liberty Kids that they never heard about the show.
President Trump just announced a patriotic education reform. Congratulations students, you too will know the patriotic show Liberty’s Kids!
2019 anyone ?
2019 anyone
Needs a cover
Kayla Hinkle; and i don't remember her doing anything else.
She's amazing singer.
Through My Own Eyes (Vocal Remix)
Lyrics & Composed By
Linda Thompson
Music Score & Remixed By
Matthew Gerrard
Additional Lyrics Composed By
Matt Proulx
Performed By
Aaron Carter & Kayla Hinkle feat. Bubbles of The Powerpuff Girls with Princess Bluebelle of The Westside Girls
Princess Bluebelle appears courtesy of East West Records
Kayla Hinkle appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
Aaron Carter appears courtesy of Jive Records
Bubbles appears courtesy of Believe Music
Produced By
Patrick Williams
Rearranged By
Ari Posner
Co-Produced By
Jeannie Lurie
Fame Town USA! :-D
2018?
Rae Phillips me
True.i am lotlot schwaner. I do everything from My heart. World come finish at all. Looking your behine all the time.meanning donnot chance the partner always. You never know after all
Is there no studio version of this?
Apparently not, except for the truncated version heard over the intro to *LIBERTY'S KIDS...*
listen at 1.2 playback speed. if u don't like it, don't give me nasty comments about it.
Wondering what album it is on
Liberty’s kids walked so Hamilton could run.
Anybody Know What App I Can Download This Song
Lol,i was just about to download this with youtube to mp3 plus 😂
The screaming fangirls have brought me here because I want to actually hear them sing without my ears bleeding T.T
TODAY ON LIBBERTY'S KIDS
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Does anyone know where I can find a non-live version of this?
4 years late but the only non live version you could find would probably be the intro to the liberty kids show
Sometimes I wish there were more cartoons like Liberty’s Kids but with political correctness and mixing history with propaganda, I want kids to learn about American history without SJWs ruining it for everyone and to propagate it with their rhetoric.
Does anyone even remember who the female singer is? I can't find anything about her.
Kayla Hinkle
The lyrics should be:
"Looking at life through my racist eyes"
"Searching for a black land to colonize"
"White people are better there's no compromise"
"I'm looking at looking at life, through my racist eyes"
well, this song will be stained if trump wins
what a libtard
Mr. Trump may have won, but the sentiments of the song still rings true. One has to remember that America is not the complete angel that “Liberty’s Kids” promotes. However, the show does bring out the sincerity of the Founding Fathers and how they were fighting hard for something better than what they had under Britain’s King George the Third. Nothing that Mr. Trump can do now will change the sincerity of what ones like Washington, Franklin, Adams, Jefferson, and all the others of 1775-81 were trying to accomplish. Just because America has not always lived up to the expectations of it’s citizens does not mean that it is all bad. The truth is, don’t despise America, but don’t worship it either. It is good to appreciate what we in the States have, but it would be wrong to ignore the dark times either. America is not a perfect government, but it is not a tyranny either. Not yet, anyways. Let us be grateful for the privileges we have but know that we have disadvantages too. Each country has its pros and cons, its yin and yang. A reasonable person considers each and weighs them in the balance.
Professor Pyne oh dang you took the words right out of my mouth
gees, drama queen much?
Raven Slane ✋😆
Who's listening to this in 2018?
I am!
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Who’s listening to this in 2018?
Me!