The ACB Song

This song was authored by David Travino and sang by him and his now deceased ex-wife Brenda Dillon. The significance of the song, written and released in the 1990’s, was to highlight the capabilities of blind persons.

Listen to the song by clicking the link following the lyrics. You don't need an audio player; it plays on our web site.

Transcript

Chorus:

We’re a group that has a vision
With pride and dignity
Looking toward a brighter future
Where there’s true equality.
Optimistic and determined to direct our destiny
Come and join us, change the world with ACB.

First Verse: 

We come in different packages and personalities
With many skills and talents but few opportunities.
Just take an honest look at jobs that blind folks really do,
Teachers, lawyers, writers, business owners, just to name a few.

Second Verse:

We believe that there is more to life than working nine to five.
You’ve got to laugh and have some fun to really feel alive.
And when it comes to love and friendship we can give so very much
We may be out of sight, but we’re by no means out of touch. Hey!

Third Verse:

You’ve got to open up a box to be sure of what’s inside
So don’t label us as helpless before giving us a try.
We’re not asking for a handout, we don’t want your sympathy
All we want is just a chance to prove our capabilities