Human Race (Margaret Urlich song)
"Human Race" is a song by New Zealand singer Margaret Urlich, released in 1991 as a single from her second studio album, Chameleon Dreams. It is a pop ballad known for its heartfelt lyrics and Urlich's powerful vocals. The song explores themes of connection, empathy, and the shared experience of being human, emphasizing the need for understanding and compassion within the "human race." "Human Race" was a significant hit in both New Zealand and Australia, achieving chart success and solidifying Urlich's position as a prominent female vocalist in the region. It remains a popular song in her repertoire and is frequently included in compilations of Australasian hits from the early 1990s. The song was written by Johnette Napolitano and Marc Moreland, the core members of the American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde.