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‘Always’ charity single hits UK singles download chart

30 November 2017

‘Always’, the debut single by Suffolk community choir Pop Chorus raising money for St Elizabeth Hospice, entered the official UK singles download chart at number 65 last Friday 24 November.

Recorded with over 130 singers, the song was composed by writer David Simon using words from hospice patients about what the hospice means to them, and produced by ex-PWL hitmaking legend, Ian Curnow.

It has taken on a life of its own during its first week of release, resonating emotionally with people far and wide, being heavily supported by BBC Radio Suffolk, EADT and Ipswich Star, and finding itself downloaded in over 40 countries.

Choir Director, Yula Andrews, said “We’re amazed and proud to have done so well in the download charts. We held our own with both the song and EP in Amazon’s Top 10 all week, even peaking at number 2, but were always up against the fanbases and airplay of national artists in the main charts.

“It’s been lovely ending up sandwiched between Ed Sheeran and Craig David – and a tremendous achievement for a charity song by an unknown amateur community choir; testament to the enthusiasm of choir members, the power of social media and local support. We really punched above our weight! It’s a great song that deserves to be heard.”

Adrian Rawlinson, head of communications at St Elizabeth Hospice commented. “We’re so happy with how the single has done, and look forward to it continuing to spread its message in the run up to Christmas.”

‘Always’ is available to download or stream from iTunes, Amazon and Spotify with profits going to the charity, or together with 3 other tracks on a limited-edition EP, also available as a CD from St Elizabeth Hospice shops, several other local retailers listed on our website and directly from choir members, with a percentage of proceeds going to the charity.

For more information visit www.popchorus.org, email sing@popchorus.org or call Yula on 07788 585441.

The song is available to download from Amazon, Google Play and iTunes, and a CD with a range of tracks including ‘Always’ is available to buy from the hospice reception and hospice shops.