Liberty X "A Night To Remember/Everybody Dance"
Oct 25, 2005 2:47:49 GMT -5
Post by Deuce on Oct 25, 2005 2:47:49 GMT -5
Liberty X's second single, "It's OK", has now been shelved in favor of a brand-new double-A side single. Both songs are being recorded this week, thus do not appear on their recently released 3rd album, "X".
"A Night To Remember" is a cover of Shalamar's 1982 dance hit, while "Everybody Dance" is a cover of Chic's classic 1977 disco hit.
The BBC chose Liberty X to record this year Children In Need's charity single. It will be released on November 21, 2005.
I really don't think Liberty X will do justice to any of the songs... For further proof, check out their cover of the classic house hit "Dirty Cash (Money Talks)" (originally a worldwide hit by The Adventures Of Stevie V). Like Simon would say, it's ghastly. BUT... it's for a good cause, so I will definitely get a copy!
Press Releases
Liberty X to make Children In Need appeal A Night to Remember
Category: Children In Need
Date: 17.10.2005
It's time to get your dancing shoes on as the award-winning five piece Liberty X are thrilled to announce that they are 2005's official band for BBC Children in Need.
They will be releasing their own version of disco-soul classic A Night to Remember, originally a hit for Shalamar.
Liberty X will be performing the official song on the big night, Friday 18 November, live on BBC ONE.
Liberty X recently smashed back in to the charts with their self-penned top five single Song 4 Lovers, featuring Reverend Run.
As holders of both a Brit Award and an Ivor Novello, the chance to get involved in BBC Children in Need marks another milestone for Liberty X and they are all very excited about it.
Michelle Heaton says: "Children in Need is such a brilliant family occasion.
"I grew up with it, my family had picnic in front of the telly when it was on so we didn't miss anything and it was the only night I got to stay up late when I was a little girl."
Tony Lundon says: "A lot of the Shalamar tracks, including A Night To Remember, are soulful and make you want to get up and dance, which is the kind of music we aspire to."
Kelli Young says: "It's going to be really exciting in the studio on the night, it's such a genius idea to have such a collection of pop stars, soap stars and everyone else pitching in to make entertainment that raises such a lot of money.
"Last year's amount was £34m and if we can help beat that it's going to be a real achievement that we can be proud of."
Jessica Taylor says: "It's such an honour to be chosen for the Children in Need single.
"It's one of the most important charities in the UK because every single penny they raise goes directly into grant aid that helps children and young people in Britain who really need it."
Kevin Simm says: "I'm really chuffed to be involved in raising money for Children in Need, but we don't have to be the only ones raising money by singing.
"Families anywhere can do their own concert in school, or maybe a sponsored karaoke to raise money.
"It's a serious cause but we're planning to really have a laugh and enjoy our performance so I hope everyone will enjoy a bit of fundraising as well.
Notes to Editors
A Night to Remember is out on Monday 21 November on Virgin/EMI/Unique.
To get a fundraising pack call 0845 607 3333 or visit bbc.co.uk/pudsey.
"A Night To Remember" is a cover of Shalamar's 1982 dance hit, while "Everybody Dance" is a cover of Chic's classic 1977 disco hit.
The BBC chose Liberty X to record this year Children In Need's charity single. It will be released on November 21, 2005.
I really don't think Liberty X will do justice to any of the songs... For further proof, check out their cover of the classic house hit "Dirty Cash (Money Talks)" (originally a worldwide hit by The Adventures Of Stevie V). Like Simon would say, it's ghastly. BUT... it's for a good cause, so I will definitely get a copy!
Press Releases
Liberty X to make Children In Need appeal A Night to Remember
Category: Children In Need
Date: 17.10.2005
It's time to get your dancing shoes on as the award-winning five piece Liberty X are thrilled to announce that they are 2005's official band for BBC Children in Need.
They will be releasing their own version of disco-soul classic A Night to Remember, originally a hit for Shalamar.
Liberty X will be performing the official song on the big night, Friday 18 November, live on BBC ONE.
Liberty X recently smashed back in to the charts with their self-penned top five single Song 4 Lovers, featuring Reverend Run.
As holders of both a Brit Award and an Ivor Novello, the chance to get involved in BBC Children in Need marks another milestone for Liberty X and they are all very excited about it.
Michelle Heaton says: "Children in Need is such a brilliant family occasion.
"I grew up with it, my family had picnic in front of the telly when it was on so we didn't miss anything and it was the only night I got to stay up late when I was a little girl."
Tony Lundon says: "A lot of the Shalamar tracks, including A Night To Remember, are soulful and make you want to get up and dance, which is the kind of music we aspire to."
Kelli Young says: "It's going to be really exciting in the studio on the night, it's such a genius idea to have such a collection of pop stars, soap stars and everyone else pitching in to make entertainment that raises such a lot of money.
"Last year's amount was £34m and if we can help beat that it's going to be a real achievement that we can be proud of."
Jessica Taylor says: "It's such an honour to be chosen for the Children in Need single.
"It's one of the most important charities in the UK because every single penny they raise goes directly into grant aid that helps children and young people in Britain who really need it."
Kevin Simm says: "I'm really chuffed to be involved in raising money for Children in Need, but we don't have to be the only ones raising money by singing.
"Families anywhere can do their own concert in school, or maybe a sponsored karaoke to raise money.
"It's a serious cause but we're planning to really have a laugh and enjoy our performance so I hope everyone will enjoy a bit of fundraising as well.
Notes to Editors
A Night to Remember is out on Monday 21 November on Virgin/EMI/Unique.
To get a fundraising pack call 0845 607 3333 or visit bbc.co.uk/pudsey.