The 1975 cover Take That's "A Million Love Songs"
To bring BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge Month to a close, The 1975 have covered Take That's "A Million Love Songs".
The 1975's cover of Take That's 1992 ballad "A Million Love Songs" is the final BBCR1 Live Lounge Month outing for 2022, and arrives alongside a performance of their own Being Funny in a Foreign Language track "I'm In Love With You".
Take That have praised the cover on Twitter, calling it "the cover we never knew we needed!" They also asked fans if they should return the favour by covering one of The 1975's songs.
Take That @the1975 @BBCR1 the cover we never knew we needed!
— Take That (@takethat) October 11, 2022
Do we want the guys to return the favour and cover @the1975 in the @BBCR1 live lounge?
— Take That (@takethat) October 11, 2022
Which song?
This year's BBCR1 Live Lounge Month has also included contributions from Easy Life, Tom Grennan, Lewis Capaldi, Self Esteem, RAYE, Beabadoobee, Aitch, WILLOW, Rina Sawayama, Sam Smith, Wet Leg and YUNGBLUD.
The 1975's Being Funny in a Foreign Language album will arrive this Friday (14 October) via Dirty Hit, and is available to pre-order now.
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