Niall Horan and Anne-Marie to cover Fleetwood Mac's "Everywhere" for Children in Need 2021
After teasing a potential second collaboration on Twitter yesterday (15 November), Anne-Marie and Niall Horan have confirmed they've recorded a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Everywhere", which will be the official Children in Need 2021 single.
Yesterday (15 November), Anne-Marie and Horan teased fans with lyrics from "Everywhere" on Twitter, and this afternoon (16 November) it's been confirmed that the two artists will be reuniting on the Fleetwood Mac cover, which will be released as this year's official Children in Need single.
The charity single is set for release later this week, and the accompanying video - which will be aired during the BBC Children in Need’s 2021 Appeal Show on BBC One - will include cameos from Ed Sheeran, Griff and Yungblud.
Horan said of the charity single, "I have supported BBC Children in Need many times over the years, but given what we have all been through over the last year and a half, it feels more important than ever. Togetherness sits at the heart of BBC Children in Need, and that’s what this track is all about."
Anne-Marie added, "As we have seen over the past eighteen months, amazing things happen when we come together to help make a difference, and that’s why I am so proud to be releasing this special track with Niall. I hope everyone loves it as much as we do."
Excited to share that @annemarie and I recorded a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Everywhere” for @BBCCiN that comes out this Friday. It’s a really special cause so check it out and presave now: https://t.co/Dhuab6jiDP pic.twitter.com/5xov0nUXe8
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) November 16, 2021
Their forthcoming Fleetwood Mac cover will be the second time Horan and Anne-Marie have released a collaboration, following May's "Our Song" that featured on Anne-Marie's second album Therapy.
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