I think it was called follow the drinking gourd
One of the signals Harriet gave were; she sang "Go down Moses"
because she either led enslaved people to freedom sang forbidden spirituals fought for the Fugitive Slave Act frightened slaves with her stories the answer is led enslaved people to freedom
The band is Journey.it was sang by joe mcdelery, glee and journey
The pilot. It basically just introduced the characters and they sang Journey.
Bump in the Night - 1994 It Sang from Beyond the Stars Journey to the Center of the Lungfish 2-3 was released on: USA: 1995
"Don't Stop Believin'" is originally from Journey's 1981 album Escape.
"Moses" is what she was called. This is a reference to a Gospel song about how Moses lead his people out of slavery to freedom. This is what Tubman was doing. Often various Gospel songs were used to relay messages among the slaves as they worked and the slave holder had no idea what they were doing.
I searched and searched.....i have yet to find any album of Air Supply's to have such a recording but really who hasn't sang Open Arms.....Steve Perry sang Open Arms on Journey's Escape album co written by Jonathen Cain and Steven PerryCurrently appears on Journey's Revelations album sang by Arnel Pinedaalso was sang by Barry Manilow, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Boyz II Men, even Kelly Clarkson and Clay Aiken have sang.
Jonothan Cain.. who was also the one that wrote working class man.
The choir sang a beautiful hymn during the church service.
slaves sang during there work to send other slaves messages, it was like a code that only they knew
"Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey