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    Liverpool Number One

    Not sure if this has been covered.
    Apologies if so.







    Hillsborough Single

    Liverpool hopes to land a number one hit single to mark the 20th anniversary of Hillsborough.

    Former Reds players and music stars are launching a bid to top the charts on April 15.

    Famous faces and Hillsborough families have recorded a version of classic Kop anthem Fields of Anfield Road.

    Liverpool legends including John Aldridge, Kenny Dalglish, Bruce Grobbelaar, Alan Kennedy, Howard Gayle and Phil Thompson feature on the record.

    Ex La's and Cast singer John Power provided the lead vocal for the track which was recorded at the city's Elevator studio, in Cheapside.

    Fomer Farm frontman Peter Hooton has composed a new poignant fourth verse for the much-loved anthem.

    Part of it goes: "...I hear the Kopite mourning.

    Why so many taken on that day.

    Justice has never been done, But the memories will carry on."

    The Picket's Phil Hayes, who lost a cousin at Hillsborough, was project manager for the recording and worked alongside Kevin McManus from creative company Merseyside ACME.

    Scouser Ken Nelson, who produced Coldplay's hit albums, is involved in the project.

    Also featured on the record is a member of Echo & The Bunnyman and Gary Daly and Eddie Lundon from pop act China Crisis.

    Liverpool Mayor Cllr Steve Rotheram, who went to the ill-fated FA Cup semi-final clash against Nottingham Forest, said:

    "Our ambition is to get to the top of the charts to commemorate the loss of 96 lives.

    "It's about telling a story of how these people went out to watch a football match and never came home.

    "It's a contemporary version, a bit faster than the original so people can sing along to it.

    "It was an emotional experience recording the song in the studio. There were a lot of people crying.

    "We hope everyone in Merseyside will get behind it, Red and Blue."

    Phil Hayes, from The Picket, said: "It's a joyous song and it was brilliant to get everybody there and even some of the families."

    The single will be available to download and could be sold in music stores.

    The owner of the copyright to both Fields of Anfield Road and the original Irish classic Fields of Athan Rye both waived a fee for the Liverpool single.

    And the cost of hiring out the studio was met by the Lord Mayor�s charity.



    Anyone know roughly how many sales to get number one?

    #2
    Fantastic, can't wait to buy it. But i doubt it will be a good enough song to get anywhere near number 1

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      #3
      Being a good song and getting to number 1 are two things which are totally independent of each other

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        #4
        True but judging by the quality of vocalists on this track im not holding my breath

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          #5
          tis our duty to buy this and pass the word around

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            #6
            Originally posted by -V- View Post
            True but judging by the quality of vocalists on this track im not holding my breath
            As elvoz said, if people pass this around and get enough reds to buy it, it'll go to number 1 easily enough. Dont worry about the vocalists

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              #7
              Originally posted by -V- View Post
              True but judging by the quality of vocalists on this track im not holding my breath
              I was listening to Cast this morning on my way to work, I love John Power's voice.

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                #8
                Excellent idea and I am confident it will get to No.1, not that there is much exposure anymore for being No.1 in the singles chart.
                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                  #9
                  If they promote it at LFC games, that'll help matters.

                  There's more than enough capability to get word out there.

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                    #10
                    Actually i just checked and last weeks number 1 sold 50,000 copies so if we can get that sort of number in 1 week then its do-able, depending on compitition

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by -V- View Post
                      Actually i just checked and last weeks number 1 sold 50,000 copies so if we can get that sort of number in 1 week then its do-able, depending on compitition
                      It will smash 50,000 slaes/downloads surely.

                      Just hope Girls Aloud don't release a single at the same time.
                      "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                        #12
                        No John Barnes

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Tee View Post
                          It will smash 50,000 slaes/downloads surely.

                          Just hope Girls Aloud don't release a single at the same time.
                          Exactly, with all the fans we have, it's not asking much for 50,000 odd to buy it.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                            Exactly, with all the fans we have, it's not asking much for 50,000 odd to buy it.

                            Maybe even two downloads each.

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                              #15
                              Is it available for download now?

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