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    The new Band Aid single has been broadcast for the first time.

    A video showing performers including One Direction, Rita Ora and Ed Sheeran singing the reworked Do They Know It's Christmas? was shown on ITV's X Factor.

    They were among the stars who recorded a cover of the 1984 song, to raise money to tackle Ebola, on Saturday.

    The current outbreak of the deadly virus was first reported in March and has killed more than 5,000 people, almost all in West Africa.

    The UK government has said VAT will not have to be paid on the single.

    Organiser Bob Geldof, who was also behind the 1984 original, said he addressed the participants "like the headmaster" before they sang the chorus.

    "I explained the situation in West Africa, I explained what the UN were saying, explained what we could do, and just geed them up," he said.

    Speaking on X Factor to presenter Dermot O'Leary, Geldof described the new recording as a "little bit of pop history".

    He said the video - which began with shots of victims of Ebola - was "harrowing and not meant for an entertainment show" but was something the X Factor audience should see.

    Bob Geldof spoke to the singers before the track was recorded
    Other artists taking part included Emeli Sande, Ellie Goulding, Sam Smith, Chris Martin, Elbow, Seal, Jessie Ware, Fuse ODG, Sinead O'Connor, Angelique Kidjo, Olly Murs, Paloma Faith, Queen drummer Roger Taylor, Clean Bandit and Foals.

    Bono, who featured on the original 1984 version, was also involved, as were YouTube video stars Zoella, Alfie Deyes and Joe Sugg.

    Geldof had suggested the song and video shown on X Factor may not be the finished versions.

    "We'll have a rough edit on the X Factor and we'll have a rough edit of the film," he said.

    The song will be available to download, costing 99p, from 08:00 GMT on Monday. A CD version will be released in three weeks, costing £4.

    Geldof and co-writer Midge Ure's first version of the song raised £8m for famine relief in Ethiopia. Do They Know It's Christmas? was recorded again in 1989 and 2004.

    The lyrics have been rewritten in parts for the new recording.

    Band Aid 30 cover
    Artwork for the charity single has been designed by artist Tracey Emin
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    Band Aid 30 lyrics

    It's Christmas time, and there's no need to be afraid

    At Christmas time, we let in light and banish shade

    And in our world of plenty, we can spread a smile of joy

    Throw your arms around the world

    At Christmas time

    But say a prayer, pray for the other ones

    At Christmas time, it's hard but while you're having fun

    There's a world outside your window, and it's a world of dread and fear

    Where a kiss of love can kill you, and there's death in every tear

    And the Christmas bells that ring there are the clanging chimes of doom

    Well tonight we're reaching out and touching you

    No peace and joy this Christmas in West Africa

    The only hope they'll have is being alive

    Where to comfort is to fear

    Where to touch is to be scared

    How can they know it's Christmas time at all

    Here's to you

    Raise a glass to everyone

    And here's to them

    And all their years to come

    Let them know it's Christmas time after all

    Feed the world, let them know it's Christmas time again

    Feel the world, let them know it's Christmas time again

    Heal the world, let them know it's Christmas time again

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    It is for a great cause but this version the 4th is terrible

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    Original will always be the best. this sounds whiney
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    Quote Originally Posted by tammyy2j View Post
    It is for a great cause but this version the 4th is terrible
    Anyone like me who wants to donate money to help with the ebola crisis but doesn't want to buy the single can donate to the Disasters Emergency Committee appeal.

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    Quite frankly I am fed up with Saint Geldof telling me which charity I should give to. I've no doubt it is a good cause - of course it is - but there are lots of other good causes I give to and I like to think it's up to me.

    I especially don't want to take instructions from Geldof of all people who said once he would leave the UK if the Labour Party won the election as they would put up his income tax to 50%. Yes, Bob, maybe taxing those better off would help to pay for better international aid like support for the Ebola programme for one thing as well as supporting our own NHS and others in need.
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    i feel same parkerman in ireland we have saint bono who does f*ck all for ireland him and his band don't even pay taxes

    also why wasn't cheryl in the new band aid single

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    i feel same parkerman in ireland we have saint bono who does f*ck all for ireland him and his band don't even pay taxes

    also why wasn't cheryl in the new band aid single

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    Wow...astounding hypocrisy from Geldof and Bono.

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    I love the boomtown rat and seen them in concert. Geldof was amazing. 2 years later i went to another one of his gigs and he spent all his time talking politics. Himself oand bono don't shut up now. sick of them both. Until they both move out of their million dollar mansion and give their wealth away I will not have time for either of them. One thing in Bobs favour is that he did keep the girls together grown up.
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