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"I was really emotional when I saw the final video with all the artists and hearing everybody come together," said Dua Lipa, who sings the opening line. Times Like These is now available as a single, with UK net profits to be combined with any funds raised by The Big Night In.


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"I hope this new version of the song helps lift people's spirits a little, and that the proceeds we're donating to Comic Relief and Children In Need reach as many people affected by Covid-19 as possible. Times Like These (BBC Radio 1 Stay Home Live Lounge) Lyrics [Verse 1: Dua Lipa, Anne-Marie & Ellie Goulding] I, I'm a one way motorway I'm …



These are external links and will open in a new windowA star-studded cover version of the Foo Fighters' Times Like These has topped the UK singles chart after a close battle for the number one slot.The charity single, which features Dua Lipa, Chris Martin, Jess Glynne and Biffy Clyro, beat The Weeknd's Blinding Lights by just 3,000 copies.It replaces Colonel Tom Moore and Michael Ball's version of Their duet drops to number 21 on this week's Official Singles Chart.It's the first time one charity single has replaced another at the top of the charts since 2014, when Gareth Malone's Children In Need track Wake Me Up was dethroned by Band Aid 30's Do They Know It's Christmas.Proceeds from the sale of Times Like These will be split between Children In Need and Comic Relief to provide support to those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.The recording was put together by BBC Radio 1 and Stormzy's producer Fraser T Smith as part of last week's Twenty-five artists recorded their vocals in isolation. Lyrics to 'Times Like These (BBC Radio 1 Stay Home Live Lounge)' by Live Lounge Allstars.

"Earlier this week, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl sent an email to BBC staff thanking them for giving him "the chance to be a part of something so much bigger".

"To all those amazing artists who took the time to learn and sing the words that I scribbled on a bit of hotel stationery nearly 20 years ago - I am beyond humbled.

The BBC is bringing together some of the biggest and most respected artists from the UK and around the world for the most ambitious Times Like These is now available as a single, with UK net profits to be combined with any funds raised by International net profits will go towards the WHO’s Use of the above link is subject to the Big Night In fund Use of the above link is subject to the World Health Organisation Featuring the Live Lounge Allstars' incredible version of Times Like These plus some of the featured artists' biggest hitsThe artists taking part are (in alphabetical order):The Stay Home Live Lounge has been recorded and filmed by artists from their own homes, and produced by Grammy and Ivor Novello award-winning producer Singers including Hailee Steinfeld and Dave Grohl (centre) helped record the single. Their previous best was number four with Best Of You in 2005, while Times Like These originally peaked at 12 in 2003.Meanwhile, Dua Lipa is queen of the albums chart. (Dua Lipa) I, I'm a one way motorway I'm the one that drives away Then follows you back home Live Lounge Allstars - Times Like These (BBC Radio 1 Stay Home Live Lounge) Lyrics | MetroLyrics "When my manager first called and explained the project to me, I literally had to fight back tears - that's how flattered I was that the BBC would consider one of my songs for such an important cause," the former Nirvana drummer added. Donate to the World Health Organisation COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund

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"The song, which entered last week's chart at number five after just 12 hours on sale, has sold a further 66,000 copies over the last seven days.In doing so, it has become the Foo Fighters' first ever UK number one.