Hillsborough Tribute Single Reaches No. 1
UPDATED: 24th December 2012:
The Justice Collective's Hillsborough tribute single 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother' is the UK 2012 Christmas number 1 single. The track reached the top spot in the singles charts last night with sales of over 269,000.
The Justice Collective's Hillsborough tribute single 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother' is the UK 2012 Christmas number 1 single. The track reached the top spot in the singles charts last night with sales of over 269,000.
For more details on the campaign's success click HERE!
Fans can get their copies now from:
Amazon
HMV
iTunes
7 Digital
Last night the Official Charts Company tweeted, '#ChartFact Sir @PaulMcCartney has been on three Christmas Number 1s as part of a charity ensemble and eight Christmas Number 1s in total!'
Let us know your favourite Christmas number 1 of Paul's in the comments below...
Fans can get their copies now from:
Amazon
HMV
iTunes
7 Digital
Last night the Official Charts Company tweeted, '#ChartFact Sir @PaulMcCartney has been on three Christmas Number 1s as part of a charity ensemble and eight Christmas Number 1s in total!'
Let us know your favourite Christmas number 1 of Paul's in the comments below...
ORIGINAL STORY: 17th December 2012
The Justice Collective's Hillsborough tribute single 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother' is out now.
The song, tipped as a contender for the Christmas number 1, features Paul and brings together several well known names including Robbie Williams, Paul Heaton, Beverley Knight, Shane MacGowan and Paloma Faith to raise funds for the families affected by the 1989 tragedy.
Fans can get their copies now from:
Amazon
HMV
iTunes
7 Digital
To mark the single's release, and to show solidarity for the 96 fans who lost their lives, the song was played at half time across football games in the UK at the weekend.
The video for 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother' can be watched below:
The song, tipped as a contender for the Christmas number 1, features Paul and brings together several well known names including Robbie Williams, Paul Heaton, Beverley Knight, Shane MacGowan and Paloma Faith to raise funds for the families affected by the 1989 tragedy.
Fans can get their copies now from:
Amazon
HMV
iTunes
7 Digital
To mark the single's release, and to show solidarity for the 96 fans who lost their lives, the song was played at half time across football games in the UK at the weekend.
The video for 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother' can be watched below:
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