Almost three decades after they dated, Kylie Minogue has reunited with Lenny Kravitz...For a Children in Need single. The pair - who were together briefly in 1991 after Kylie split from Michael Hutchence - have teamed up to record a charity cover of Oasis’ Stop Crying Your Heart Out.
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They make up part of Radio 2’s star-studded All-Stars lineup, with also includes Cher, Robbie Williams and Chic’s Nile Rogers. Kylie - now loved up with Welsh boyfriend Paul Solomons - said taking part in the collaboration was a “privilege”, while Lenny - understood to be single - described it as a “pleasure”.
The track also sees Bryan Adams reunite with Mel C more than 20 years after their 1998 duet, When You’re Gone. “Let’s all help make it into a big smash record to help the kids,” said Bryan. Cher, who recorded her section in Malibu, said: “I felt very emotional recording this song, it was very important to me.”
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The song will be available to download from Friday, with a minimum of 50p from each sale in the UK benefitting BBC Children in Need. In May this year, Radio 1’s 1 Live Lounge Allstars cover of Foo Fighters’ Times Like These topped the charts, featuring Dua Lipa, Chris Martin of Coldplay, AJ Tracey, Rita Ora and Ellie Goulding.
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