Sir Paul McCartney pledges support for charity remake of We All Stand Together
The song will be transformed for the Christmas album, featuring BGT’s Missing People Choir.
Singer Sir Paul McCartney has given the green light for a charity album to feature a choir version of his 1984 hit, We All Stand Together.
Sung by 10 Choirs With Purpose, a selection of singers including Britain’s Got Talent finalists, the Missing People Choir, and the NHS Choir, it will also be released as a Christmas single.
Pupils from the Parrs Wood High School Choir, who sang with Ariana Grande at the One Love Manchester concert, will also join in on the Stand Together album, which aims to spread messages of hope after loss and the power of community.
The cheerful tune has already seen a new lease of life this year after it was adapted for the trailer for the upcoming series of The Great British Bake Off on Channel 4.
All profits from Stand Together album sales will be split equally between the choirs or their nominated charities.
“The message ‘one thing is certain we’ll never give in’ resonates with every group, and we are so excited to be bringing this classic song to a whole new generation.”
The album will officially hit shelves on December 15 but is available to pre-order now via pledgemusic.com.