Make YNWA top of the pops
A new release of the Liverpool FC anthem 'You'll Never Walk Alone' has been released - and your help is needed to make it top of the Premier League pop charts.
The song has been recorded by Hussey-Regan (Wayne Hussey of The Mission and Julianne Regan from All About Eve) and all proceeds will go to the LFC charity 'Respect For All'.
If you're in the UK you can text 'track LFC' to 80818 and you'll receive a download code which allows you to get the track. Texts cost £1 and the money goes directly to the charity. It is also available at all digital outlets.
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This release is the brainchild of Tony McDonagh at Manila PR and it is just one in a series of singles that were all released on the same day by musician supporters of various football clubs who have all recorded their team's anthems.
Other clubs involved include Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal. All releases are for charities affiliated to their respective clubs so it's a race to see who can top the Premier League charts.
Wayne Hussey is a lifelong Red and has played in well-known bands like The Sisters of Mercy and Dead Or Alive, and with his band The Mission he organised a tribute concert following the Hillsborough disaster featuring Pete Wylie at the Royal Court Theatre.
Despite living in Brazil, Hussey still manages to visit Anfield frequently to cheer on his beloved Reds.
On recording a new version of 'You'll Never Walk Alone', he said: "It's no secret that I'm a lifetime Red so this song is obviously very close to my heart.
"I've been playing it at home on the piano for years and always wanted an excuse to record it, so when the call came for a contribution to the cause I jumped at the chance. At long last I had a justifiable reason to record one of my all-time fave songs.
"Of course there have already been many different versions of the song over the years, with my own particular favourite being Aretha Franklin's version, but Julianne and I did try to do something a little different with it and I think we succeeded.
"I love the fact that it is for a local charity and will benefit disabled kids in Liverpool that want to participate in sport.
"I was at the recent home game with Wolves and at half-time they had some of these kids come out onto the pitch and have a penalty shoot-out at the Kop end. You could see the obvious joy and delight on the kids' faces, and if Julianne and I can help, if only a little, then to see smiles on kids' faces is more than worth it."