Pre-orders
of the Hillsborough charity single have already smashed through the 100,000
mark.
The single,
a cover of The Hollies' He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother, goes on sale on
December 17 with the aim of making it Christmas number one.
The record
by the Justice Collective aims to raise money for the fight for justice for the
96 who lost their lives in the 1989 disaster.
Liverpool
Walton MP Steve Rotheram, who is helping organise the effort, said: "We
are doing really really well with and want people to keep ordering to make this
Christmas number one."
The Justice
Collective features artists including Sir Paul McCartney, Robbie Williams,
Rebecca Ferguson, Paloma Faith, Beverley Knight, Melanie C, Andy Brown, Holly
Johnson, Mick Jones, Peter Hooton, Chris Sharrock from Oasis, Ian Prowse, Glen
Tilbrook, Ren Harvieu, The Zutons, Paul Heaton from The Beautiful South, John
Power and Gerry Marsden.
Pre-order
now via mobile at a cost of £1. Text 'justice' to 80010 to receive the track on
its release date.
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