Greater than 20 artists from world wide have joined forces for this 12 months’s official BBC Kids in Want single.
Cher, Kylie Minogue, and Robbie Williams are amongst stars who’ve come collectively to document a canopy of the Oasis hit Cease Crying Your Coronary heart Out.
The charity single was launched on Friday, November 13, to lift very important funds to assist help kids and younger folks throughout the UK dealing with drawback, at a time after they want it most.
The BBC Kids in Want 40th anniversary enchantment present airs later tonight at 7pm, the place viewers will have the ability to see an unique debut of the track’s music video.
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The one, curated by BBC Radio 2’s Jeff Smith, was recorded and filmed by artists in places internationally, from Cher in Malibu to Robbie Williams in Switzerland to Jay Sean in New York and Yola in Nashville.
The total record of artists acting on the observe is (in alphabetical order): Bryan Adams, Izzy Bizu, Cher, Clear Bandit, Mel C, Jamie Cullum, Ella Eyre.
Paloma Religion, Rebecca Ferguson, Jess Glynne, Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Lenny Kravitz, KSI, Lauv, Ava Max, Kylie Minogue, James Morrison, Gregory Porter.
Nile Rodgers, Jack Savoretti, Jay Sean, Anoushka Shankar, Robbie Williams and Yola.
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The backing observe was carried out by the BBC Live performance Orchestra, alongside Grace Chatto and Sheku Kanneh-Mason on cello and Anoushka Shankar on sitar.
Kylie Minogue mentioned: “Kids in Want is such a particular charity and so cherished by everybody, together with me. It was a privilege to participate on this recording with so many wonderful artists. This 12 months it feels much more poignant than ever, and I hope we will all come collectively to lift as a lot as doable.”
Bryan Adams mentioned: “It’s an honour to sing on the Kids in Want single. Let’s all assist make it into an enormous smash document to assist the children.”
Cher mentioned: “I felt very emotional recording this track, it was essential to me.”
Lenny Kravitz added: “We live in a time when kids want all of the help they’ll get and so it’s a pleasure to be collaborating with so many nice artists for such an vital trigger. I hope this track reminds everybody that we’re all on this collectively and we will make a distinction.”