Who Sings the Song Just Say No From Punky Brewster Season 2?

Question by : Who sings the song Just Say No from Punky Brewster season 2?
The episode “Just Say No” from Punky Brewster’s second season focuses on the problem of drug using among kids and teenagers. It features Punky (Soleil Moon Frye) and her friend Cherie being offered drugs by a group of older girls from their school. Their teacher introduces Punky to the Just Say No Clubs, which actually existed in real life and were a part of a nation-wide campaign against young drug abuse during the 80s.

At the end of the episode, there is a clip of Soleil Moon Frye (who plays Punky) as herself when she is leading a large Just Say No march in Atlanta, Georgia, on April 26, 1985. She was about 8½ years old at the time. While this clip is on a background song, (I’m guessing that it is called Just Say No) is played. I love the song, but can’t find it anywhere. I’d like to know who sings it, and if someone knows how I can download it, buy it or something, I’d be very grateful!

Here is a YouTube link if you want to listen to the song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dsoacxgoUc
The song begins to play at 3:58.

Best answer:

Answer by GRAHAM R
I don’t know who sings that version. I am from UK and a song entered the British charts in the 1980’s by the cast of childrens tv programme Grange Hill. It is the same song as what is in the clip

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCLs0jv_Efk

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