These lyrics are so much darker than I remember. “Feeling the pain as innocence dies.” “Hoping and praying for a brighter day.” This show was so much more intense than we thought as kids.
@Storm Arashi they did that so the kids understood mob rule vs patriotism and when Sarah's cousin is killed in the 1st battle we are shown war demands sacrifice
@@mjd4287 I remember in 5th grade when our teacher would put this show on we would get excited when the theme song came on and other times she’d ask if she could skip it and we’d all shout NO! Man I miss those days! Has anyone invented the time machine yet?
I think I read somewhere that Kayla and Aaron were 13 and 14 years old at the time that they sang this at A Capitol Fourth. The fact that they nailed it this well in front of a huge American crowd is incredible.
yep it was a great show and taught you history in a fun way. i learned so much from that show. if it was not for that show i would of never heard of Sybil Ludington, Elizabeth Freeman, Marque de Lafayette and other events or people of the revolutionary war and founding of our country.
Liberty's Kids is probably my favorite of the 3 shows I watch on the weekends, with Wizards of Waverly Place being second, and iCarly being third. Although, I discovered and enjoyed iCarly BEFORE Wizards of Waverly Place. The Liberty's Kids characters get along better with the iCarly characters than the Wizards characters. Sarah is the most like Carly and Alex, James is the most like Sam and Justin, and Henri is the most like Freddie and Max. Now, Sarah, James, Henri, and I are going on outings with our friends from iCarly on Saturdays and our friends from Wizards of Waverly Place on Sundays. Our next outing is both to the Cat Cafe in the Strip District tomorrow morning and then to Carly's relatives' house in Polish Hill tomorrow evening. We also have plans to go to Yokoso Japanese Steakhouse in the Waterfront right after playing at our favorite playground, the Blue Slide Playground in Frick Park on Beechwood Boulevard on Sunday.
Heavenly Father, we come to you at this time of harrowing shock and grief. A dear loved one has been taken from us, so suddenly and so unexpectedly. We are lost for words - our hearts broken, our spirits shattered - a sorrow that only grows with each passing day as we long for our loved one’s presence in our lives.
this was my favorite song back then. i was like 5, and i remember listening to radio disney and the dj saying "And now you can listen to the new theme song of Liberty Kids by Aaron Carter, only on Radio Disney!!" i loved that.
This song is so inspiring!! It describes the American Revolution PERFECTLY!!! I used to watch 'Liberty's Kids' all the time when I was a kid. It really got me interested in the Revolution. I wish that it was still on the air.
Aaron needs to be reminded of this masterpiece and Kayla needs to reappear! Can't find her anywhere on the internet, the two need to come together and sing this song together again for old times sake (its been what like years since 2002?) And they need to make a studio recording of this! It would also be great if the animation of Liberty's Kids was updated! Loved this show as a kid, watched it with two out of my six siblings, would be great if the younger ones could get a chance to watch this show again! Especially if the animation was updated!
Honestly this song works as America as a whole, not just in the past. The ideals haven’t always been lived up too, but this makes it clear what this country can if we keep trying to build to something better. Don’t forget history, remember it and learn from it. The successes and mistakes
I first saw this show at eight years old. Henri became my first crush and the show my first fandom obsession. Now I cosplay both Henri and James and listen to the theme song on repeat while trying to convince everyone I know to watch it!
You know for a kid's show, they're not afraid to delve into the pretty dark territory of the war and look at both sides. I had no idea that Cornwallis sent out his black soldiers away from the fort to basically die when they were desperate for rations. I had to look that up and as it turns out it did happen. Slavery is a very tough topic to touch on for a kid's program, but this program did better than some movies about the revolution such as The Patriot and that was rated R. They even show George Washington saying that the blacks who fought for the British to gain their freedom would be returned to slavery. It's tough when you have a well-known slave owner and you have to make him likable to an audience even back in 2003 would have been tough too, much less today.
It's going into history so of course it's still dark for a kids show and despite what people are taught George Washington and Tomas Jefferson were not completely great people for owning slave(Jefferson put anti slavery language in the original draft of the declaration of independence so he saw it was starting to see it was wrong but he never freed his slaves and even wrote a book trying to justify it, and Washington started to see it but said he couldn't imagine his life with out slaves(because he was lazy and didn't want to pay them) and waited for his death then his wife's death to free them), after finding that out I lost a lot of respect for them, Benjamin Franklin still has my complete respect because he owned slave but when he saw the evil of it he freed them.
@@cristyflaherty4902 John Adams and Thomas Paine is one of few Founding Fathers who never own slaves and still played a key role in American independence. Both introduced and advocated the idea of independence to Continental congress and the mainstream public, respectively.
It was unbiased because it was co produced by an American company and a Canadian one, and Canadians are subjects of the British monarchy… So both sides were represented there
This is one of the best reasons why I loved Liberty Kids. Not just because of my nostalgia from watching it on CBS Saturday mornings but also because of this awesome intro 🥲
I remember watching Liberty Kids when I was younger and I learned most of what I know about US History by watching it and now that I hear this song again i wish that they would show it again because I think it would benefit the kids of today. I love this song and it bring back fond memories.
This song touched my heart when I first heard it as a kid, and it still touches me now at the age of 16. The message within it still somewhat applies to today's world as it did to the American Revolution, once one thinks of it.
Back when cereals gave out good prizes, I got a DVD with two episodes of Liberty Kids on it. I was hooked from then on. This song brings back so many feels.
An absolute pearl of a song. I wish the same group of people that made Liberty's Kids would make the same type of show , but with a different historical event ( Civil war, World war 1 and 2 , and others). It would also be cool if James , Sarah, and Henri, had aged.
They, er... probably wouldn't be around for the World Wars. I'd totally be on board for a Civil War series following some of their descendants, though. It could be surprisingly topical given our current polarized and dissenting political climate.
Oh my god... I barely remember this show nor the song until I watched the visual theme song (but the comment section is closed so I'll comment here). That feeling of just watching what's happening in the intro - the song is so beautiful and sounds kinda sad because by just hearing the voices while watching sad, emotional and awful scenes of American history in the visual animations. I'm beginning to remember the small bits of the intro scenes they included that used to stand out to me. The rapping part is what I also begin to remember. Almost everything. I guess I used to watch it or something, the intro helped me.
omg this brings bac so many memories!! i can remember sitting infront of the tv when i was like 3 or 4, not having one clue what they were really talking about but i just loved the show! now being in the 8th grade and learning about american history....this show is thee best!
Thank you too every country thar has made an impact on America, wither it was by the langue, culture or anyway eles. we wouldnt be what we are without you.
@@theanalyticsyntheticdichot4404 what are you doing even talking about? African Americans were already being enslaved before WWII and what is it with you and German ideals? The entirety of Europe (mostly Great Britain) was colonizing many parts of the world and enticed prejudice on natives of the land with German influence. Get your facts straight.
@@theanalyticsyntheticdichot4404 well, fascism isn’t the only problem in the world and you sound like you think it’s the only problem in the world and that if it went away everything would be sunshine and rainbows. But okay man I really don’t know what you are rambling about.
True patriotism isn't based on blind worship and devotion to the state believing in its superiority over others. It is embodying the values of what this country stands for and fights even the lawful government itself to protect it if necessary. It is the duty of every patriot to criticize, steer the nation in the right direction when it fails in its duty before its citizens.
Lindsey Swensson No. It was definitely Liberty's Kids. I remember it clearly. And if you look up episodes of that show, you'll hear part of this as the theme song.
Okay, maybe you're right about whatever taht darude sandstorm thing, but you don't have to be rude about it. I asked about where this song is from, not an opinion of a character who has nothing to do with the nature of the question.
I love the song, have from the first time I heard it. The series is excellent as well and I'm glad to see that people are watching it in school, very cool.
I always used to watch this in my old school, but then I had to move last year. In this year, 5th grade, to my surprise, social studies class, we watch this show! I was the only one in 5th grade who knew the series, and I actually sang along. I even did the rap. And now we watch it on breaks too! (And the teacher lets me sing the song)
These lyrics are so much darker than I remember. “Feeling the pain as innocence dies.” “Hoping and praying for a brighter day.” This show was so much more intense than we thought as kids.
@Storm Arashi wtf i dont remember that at all
@Storm Arashi thanks. Time to go back and rewatch the series
it is more dark then we think or imagine
Well the Revolutionary War was dark in general, they just had to tone it down to as kid friendly as possible for this show.
@Storm Arashi they did that so the kids understood mob rule vs patriotism and when Sarah's cousin is killed in the 1st battle we are shown war demands sacrifice
Remember when television meant something....Liberty Kids will never be topped.
God I miss being a kid watching this in school was the best thing ever.
I watch it in school like everyday
I watchd this on my home tv back in the day.
I love watching it in school!
I watched this in my 5th grade elementary school. I do miss being a kid. And tbh, it is educational too! It always shows at the ending PBS Kids. 😆
@@mokujin_rblx6637 fuck growing upp i agree
RIP Aaron Carter. As much as I loved his albums as a kid, THIS will always be my favorite of his songs.
This was an amazing song and yes RIP Aaron Carter
I agree this is always number one on my list of songs from Aaron Carter
Another angel 😢from my generation gone 😢 rip Aaron Carter 😭
Such nostalgia. Liberty's Kids was such a great show. I miss it...
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*Pats Back* Its ok ;~;
We still watch it at school!
I watched it in class today >5th grade goals
Same
When dude started rapping, it was a bop
I got hardcore nostalgia from this, my class was rapping alonog with him
@@mjd4287 I remember in 5th grade when our teacher would put this show on we would get excited when the theme song came on and other times she’d ask if she could skip it and we’d all shout NO! Man I miss those days! Has anyone invented the time machine yet?
RIP Aaron Carter. Thanks for the music and for giving us this piece of our childhood.
Who’s here after Aaron Carter died? RIP thank for making my childhood wonderful with this song
I think I read somewhere that Kayla and Aaron were 13 and 14 years old at the time that they sang this at A Capitol Fourth. The fact that they nailed it this well in front of a huge American crowd is incredible.
Really? Wow, that's impressive.
I loved Liberty's Kids growing up!
Me too...
yep it was a great show and taught you history in a fun way. i learned so much from that show. if it was not for that show i would of never heard of Sybil Ludington, Elizabeth Freeman, Marque de Lafayette and other events or people of the revolutionary war and founding of our country.
+CAP Brony FACTS!!!! That show thought me many incredible things including Ethan Allen, the Green Mountain Boys and Fort Ticonderoga.
Liberty's Kids is probably my favorite of the 3 shows I watch on the weekends, with Wizards of Waverly Place being second, and iCarly being third. Although, I discovered and enjoyed iCarly BEFORE Wizards of Waverly Place. The Liberty's Kids characters get along better with the iCarly characters than the Wizards characters. Sarah is the most like Carly and Alex, James is the most like Sam and Justin, and Henri is the most like Freddie and Max. Now, Sarah, James, Henri, and I are going on outings with our friends from iCarly on Saturdays and our friends from Wizards of Waverly Place on Sundays. Our next outing is both to the Cat Cafe in the Strip District tomorrow morning and then to Carly's relatives' house in Polish Hill tomorrow evening. We also have plans to go to Yokoso Japanese Steakhouse in the Waterfront right after playing at our favorite playground, the Blue Slide Playground in Frick Park on Beechwood Boulevard on Sunday.
I'm 14 and my favorite shows are Alvin and the Chipmunks and Liberty kids
Heavenly Father, we come to you at this time of harrowing shock and grief. A dear loved one has been taken from us, so suddenly and so unexpectedly. We are lost for words - our hearts broken, our spirits shattered - a sorrow that only grows with each passing day as we long for our loved one’s presence in our lives.
I'm a Canadian, and I've got to say really like this song, very good.
Ditto mate, eh!
jown hever lmao me to
who ever saw a show called "liberty kids"? this was the intro to that show :D i luv this song
THEKILLER 3000 ikr
+THEKILLER 3000 OMG! I DID!!! IT CAME ON KERA, A DALLAS/FORT WORTH PBS STATION!
+THEKILLER 3000 I used to watch it when I was a kid.
yep love that show
Omg it was amazing my little sister in 4th Grade said they're watching wth?! It's supposed to be in 5th Grade that's when I saw it
Just came back after Aaron Carter passed away
😔 RIP man
You made part of my childhood
I fucking miss being a kid watching this show on tv
Fr
I remember watching this show as a kid in NH. It was cool as fuck actually being able to see these places in hindsight :)
They sell the whole series online but I forget the website
Aaron Carter, Rest In Peace Man 🙏🏽
Such a catchy song. Miss watching this show as a school kid. Will keep coming back every few years
RIP Aaron Carter 😢
How did he die?
@@superkylorentrevor2408 drowning
We need a studio version of this song
Does anyone else think this song should be like America's second national anthem?
Songs ain't the same since Aaron passed but it hits harder in a way too. Keep hoping for brighter days folks.
I still listen to Leave It Up to Me from the Jimmy Neutron movie.
my class at school has these dvd's and we all love the opening! this was such a good show, they shouldn't have stopped it from running!
Am I the only one who remember it being called Liberty Kids and not Liberty’s Kids?
I've heard it both ways.
Agreed
I keep having to correct myself when I talk about it
Alfred F. Jones no
@@longliveplanetawesome3223 same
this was my favorite song back then. i was like 5, and i remember listening to radio disney and the dj saying "And now you can listen to the new theme song of Liberty Kids by Aaron Carter, only on Radio Disney!!" i loved that.
I remember that too.
For all those lost in tragic attacks on Tuesday September 11, 2001, this song is to remember what you all were, American citizens. God bless u all.
This song is so inspiring!! It describes the American Revolution PERFECTLY!!!
I used to watch 'Liberty's Kids' all the time when I was a kid. It really got me interested in the Revolution. I wish that it was still on the air.
Aaron needs to be reminded of this masterpiece and Kayla needs to reappear! Can't find her anywhere on the internet, the two need to come together and sing this song together again for old times sake (its been what like years since 2002?) And they need to make a studio recording of this! It would also be great if the animation of Liberty's Kids was updated! Loved this show as a kid, watched it with two out of my six siblings, would be great if the younger ones could get a chance to watch this show again! Especially if the animation was updated!
Considering the events going on right now in America, this song and it's meaning is more important than ever.
Do not dare to trust in hope. It is forsaken in these dark times.
Honestly this song works as America as a whole, not just in the past. The ideals haven’t always been lived up too, but this makes it clear what this country can if we keep trying to build to something better. Don’t forget history, remember it and learn from it. The successes and mistakes
I first saw this show at eight years old. Henri became my first crush and the show my first fandom obsession. Now I cosplay both Henri and James and listen to the theme song on repeat while trying to convince everyone I know to watch it!
I use to watch this all the time never knew it was Aaron
The same the very first time I saw liberty kids.
Oh I knew. I can tell that voice anywhere. 🤣
anyone else want Liberty Kids back?
Yes!! I'm watching it right now, but I wish they were continuing it.
The reruns are on Comcast Channel 134 :)
phillies4100 I don't have that channel
Kingdom of Narnia Aka Starz Family
phillies4100 ???
You know for a kid's show, they're not afraid to delve into the pretty dark territory of the war and look at both sides. I had no idea that Cornwallis sent out his black soldiers away from the fort to basically die when they were desperate for rations. I had to look that up and as it turns out it did happen. Slavery is a very tough topic to touch on for a kid's program, but this program did better than some movies about the revolution such as The Patriot and that was rated R. They even show George Washington saying that the blacks who fought for the British to gain their freedom would be returned to slavery. It's tough when you have a well-known slave owner and you have to make him likable to an audience even back in 2003 would have been tough too, much less today.
It's going into history so of course it's still dark for a kids show and despite what people are taught George Washington and Tomas Jefferson were not completely great people for owning slave(Jefferson put anti slavery language in the original draft of the declaration of independence so he saw it was starting to see it was wrong but he never freed his slaves and even wrote a book trying to justify it, and Washington started to see it but said he couldn't imagine his life with out slaves(because he was lazy and didn't want to pay them) and waited for his death then his wife's death to free them), after finding that out I lost a lot of respect for them, Benjamin Franklin still has my complete respect because he owned slave but when he saw the evil of it he freed them.
" this program did better than some movies about the revolution such as The Patriot and that was rated R"
to be fair patriot was terrible.
@@cristyflaherty4902 John Adams and Thomas Paine is one of few Founding Fathers who never own slaves and still played a key role in American independence. Both introduced and advocated the idea of independence to Continental congress and the mainstream public, respectively.
It was unbiased because it was co produced by an American company and a Canadian one, and Canadians are subjects of the British monarchy…
So both sides were represented there
Why does this song give me tears? 😭
How Nostalgic... I used to watch the show all the time when I was little, And I just love this song
Can we do a petition to get the cast of "Hamilton" to preform this song? It has to be done!
I second that.
I’m down
I came here because I remembered my favorite childhood history show's theme song.
Also, in 2020, times are hard for America 🇺🇸
Honestly not just 2020. This entire decade so far.
RIP Aaron Carter. You will be missed by many 😢
I learned more about History watching Liberty kids then the books. looking back brings back so many memories, I’m literally crying
RIP Aaron Carter! I loved listening to this song whenever I would watch Liberty's Kids!
I never knew this was an actual song. Thank you for posting this.
The nostalgia is so freakin' REAL RIGHT NOW 😭
Raise your hand if you learned more about the American Revolution from "liberty's kids" than you did from any school history lesson. ✋
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The show was very unbiased and authentic because it was co produced by an American company and a Canadian company so it showed US and UK perspectives
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I'm feeling very emotional listening to this song...My childhood is back :')
I really wish this was on iTunes! I used to watch this all the time when I was little. This is a great theme song!
Rest in peace Aaron Carter you have made songs thank you
I remember when I was in elementary school, the teachers would play a liberty kids episode every time they covered the American Revolution
Liberty kids walked so Hamilton could run
I'm crying right now! You took the words right outta my mouth!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
YES
DONT HIT ME IN THE FEELS
fr tho
This is such a beautiful comment. Brava
RIP to my favorite 2000s singer/rap artist, Aaron Carter. Hope you live life through your own eyes and watch Liberty Kids after death.
😢 Damn
This is one of the best reasons why I loved Liberty Kids. Not just because of my nostalgia from watching it on CBS Saturday mornings but also because of this awesome intro 🥲
Liberty's Kids, anyone?
yep.
+Deedee Thigpen me too
Yes!!!! I'm watching it right now actually!!
I get to watch it in soshil studys
I'm watching it with my history
I remember watching Liberty Kids when I was younger and I learned most of what I know about US History by watching it and now that I hear this song again i wish that they would show it again because I think it would benefit the kids of today. I love this song and it bring back fond memories.
This song touched my heart when I first heard it as a kid, and it still touches me now at the age of 16. The message within it still somewhat applies to today's world as it did to the American Revolution, once one thinks of it.
Goddamn i loved this show as a kid. Still do.
We need this show back! Like asap.
this needs to be on a cd because I love it
I love Liberty Kids.I was so excited each time the teacher put it on.I hated it when my overflow teacher skipped the theme song.
My history teacher played us clips of this and i remembered it, instantly.
This is a sad day today, R.I.P Aaron Carter
Why isn't this song on Spotify when it's amazing???
Back when cereals gave out good prizes, I got a DVD with two episodes of Liberty Kids on it. I was hooked from then on. This song brings back so many feels.
I loved this song from Liberty's Kids!
I used to watch it all the time good show one of my favorites:)
This song hits more now that Aaron Carter has died yesterday.
An absolute pearl of a song. I wish the same group of people that made Liberty's Kids would make the same type of show , but with a different historical event ( Civil war, World war 1 and 2 , and others). It would also be cool if James , Sarah, and Henri, had aged.
They, er... probably wouldn't be around for the World Wars.
I'd totally be on board for a Civil War series following some of their descendants, though. It could be surprisingly topical given our current polarized and dissenting political climate.
@@CoronaMacGuinness I would watch that.
Oh my god... I barely remember this show nor the song until I watched the visual theme song (but the comment section is closed so I'll comment here). That feeling of just watching what's happening in the intro - the song is so beautiful and sounds kinda sad because by just hearing the voices while watching sad, emotional and awful scenes of American history in the visual animations. I'm beginning to remember the small bits of the intro scenes they included that used to stand out to me. The rapping part is what I also begin to remember. Almost everything. I guess I used to watch it or something, the intro helped me.
RIP Aaron Carter.
I loved Liberty kids and I love the full version of the theme song.
omg this brings bac so many memories!! i can remember sitting infront of the tv when i was like 3 or 4, not having one clue what they were really talking about but i just loved the show! now being in the 8th grade and learning about american history....this show is thee best!
I hope 🙏 that on every 4th of July this song 🎵 is sung to 🍾 our patriotism and freedom!!!
Rest in peace Aaron Carter. 1987-2022.
Happy 4th of July! Today immediately made me listen to this song! :)
I seriously love this song! I used to watch Liberty Kids everyday just to listen to this song.
This is my fave song in the world! I love it so much I listen to it whenever I can :)
This song is awsome!!!! I used to watch this show all the time when I was little. Let's go America
Thank you too every country thar has made an impact on America, wither it was by the langue, culture or anyway eles. we wouldnt be what we are without you.
@@theanalyticsyntheticdichot4404 what are you doing even talking about? African Americans were already being enslaved before WWII and what is it with you and German ideals? The entirety of Europe (mostly Great Britain) was colonizing many parts of the world and enticed prejudice on natives of the land with German influence. Get your facts straight.
@@theanalyticsyntheticdichot4404 Yeah, I don’t care because that really isn’t the root of the problem but whatever.
@@theanalyticsyntheticdichot4404 well, fascism isn’t the only problem in the world and you sound like you think it’s the only problem in the world and that if it went away everything would be sunshine and rainbows. But okay man I really don’t know what you are rambling about.
@@theanalyticsyntheticdichot4404 can we at least agree that “Through My Own Eyes” is a bop?
@@theanalyticsyntheticdichot4404 because I don’t expect you to write me an essay lol 😂
were watching this in class and we all LOVE the theme song and the episodes
Bring back Liberty's Kids!
TheKaikeIsALie yyayayayayayayssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YES QUEEN
True patriotism isn't based on blind worship and devotion to the state believing in its superiority over others. It is embodying the values of what this country stands for and fights even the lawful government itself to protect it if necessary. It is the duty of every patriot to criticize, steer the nation in the right direction when it fails in its duty before its citizens.
am i the only one who had a crush on all three of the mains as a kid?
i may be 19, but i loved liberty's kids. it mad me want to learn history by watching it when i was younger
I can't listen to this song without getting nostalgic.
The first time I watched this show in ss last year, I fell in love! Right when I got home I ran to the computer and looked this song up!
Does anyone imagine the kids from Liberty's Kids singing this song??? lol
Sadarrius Moore omg so I always thought of Sarah and that white boy. Lmao
Ariana Grande James :) Sara and James, and Anrie (hoping i spelled that right xD the french kid)
lexalina132 Sarah would sing it. James and anrie would sound like alivin and chipmunk christmas song I think.
Yep. I do.
Sarah and James. Sometimes I thought Onree (not sure of spelling) did the rap
Liberty Kids was my favorite show when I was younger. Then in Social Studies our teacher played it for us.
I loved this song when I was younger! And surprisingly I still love this song!
Feeling the pain as innocence dies those words hits deep.
This was the theme song for the show "Liberty's Kids", right?
Yep
no, darude- sandstorm was the show i believe
Lindsey Swensson No. It was definitely Liberty's Kids. I remember it clearly. And if you look up episodes of that show, you'll hear part of this as the theme song.
no, it was darude- sarah is a big fat bitchstorm
Okay, maybe you're right about whatever taht darude sandstorm thing, but you don't have to be rude about it. I asked about where this song is from, not an opinion of a character who has nothing to do with the nature of the question.
I love the song, have from the first time I heard it. The series is excellent as well and I'm glad to see that people are watching it in school, very cool.
LIBERTY KIDS!!
IKR I LOVE DAT SHOW
I'm watching it right now!
I remembered it..
WHO REMEMBERS IT? NO ONE!!!!!
Meaty Meatballs guess I'm no one then
I always used to watch this in my old school, but then I had to move last year. In this year, 5th grade, to my surprise, social studies class, we watch this show! I was the only one in 5th grade who knew the series, and I actually sang along. I even did the rap. And now we watch it on breaks too! (And the teacher lets me sing the song)
Liberty kids brought me here
Does it still come on???
+londonlovesbeautyx no
No, unfortunately. I'm watching it right now, but we have all the episodes on DVD.
Me too...
I own the Give me Liberty VHS and the Keep the Liberty Going VHS (that is now impossible to find)
22 years later, I still love this song.
i love this song i always have it on replay
LOVE THIS SONG !!!!! First heard it on liberty kids haven't seen that show in forever!!!!!
omg I've always wanted to listen to the full song and I love liberty kids
I love liberty's kids. Thanks for uploading the entire song.
awesome hearing the full version
Though I wonder if there's a non live version at this length
I’m dead it stoped making eps
this was one of my fav shows and i still love this song
Rest in peace, Aaron Carter.....