November 6th 2024.
Fans of the hit band Girls Aloud were left in tears after listening to their latest song, which features recordings of their late member Sarah Harding. This year marks the twentieth anniversary of their Children in Need single, "I'll Stand By You," and to honor Sarah's memory, the band decided to release a new version of the 2004 hit.
Cheryl, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle, and Nicola Roberts, the four remaining members of Girls Aloud, wanted to make sure Sarah's voice was still present in the song. They used old recordings of her singing to create the entire track, making it her lead vocals. Sarah, who sadly passed away at the age of 39 in 2021 after battling breast cancer, was a talented singer and her voice shines through in the new version of the song.
The band shared their decision to use Sarah's vocals and how important the song was to them during their arena tour this past summer. The emotional performance left a lasting impact on both the band and their fans. The new version of "I'll Stand By You" was premiered on BBC Radio 2 on Wednesday morning, and listeners were moved to tears by the beautiful tribute to Sarah.
Fans took to social media to express their love and appreciation for the new version of the song. Many were touched by the emotional lyrics and Sarah's powerful vocals, which brought back memories of seeing the band perform it live during their reunion tour. The band's decision to release the song as the official Children in Need single was also met with praise and gratitude from their fans.
In addition to releasing the new version of "I'll Stand By You," Girls Aloud also shared a post on Instagram, celebrating their late friend and the impact she had on their lives. Fans were overjoyed to hear new music from the band in 2024, and the song has been a hit with over 300,000 people during their reunion tour in the UK and Ireland.
The original version of "I'll Stand By You" was a number one hit in 2004 and remains a fan favorite to this day. The new version will be available for download on November 1st, with proceeds going towards Children in Need. The band encourages fans to share their stories and memories of Sarah, and to reach out if they have any celebrity news to share.
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