I Got Soul

"I Got Soul"
Single by Young Soul Rebels
Released 19 October 2009
Format Digital download
Recorded 2009
Genre
Length 3:57
Songwriter(s) Brandon Flowers
N-Dubz singles chronology
"Wouldn't You"
(2009) Wouldn't You2009
"I Got Soul"
(2009) I Got Soul2009
"I Need You"
(2009) I Need You2009
Tinchy Stryder singles chronology
"Never Leave You"
(2009) Never Leave You2009
"I Got Soul"
(2009) I Got Soul2009
"You're Not Alone"
(2009) You're Not Alone2009
Pixie Lott singles chronology
"Boys and Girls"
(2009) Boys and Girls2009
"I Got Soul"
(2009) I Got Soul2009
"Cry Me Out"
(2009) Cry Me Out2009
V V Brown singles chronology
"Shark in the Water"
(2009) Shark in the Water2009
"I Got Soul"
(2009) I Got Soul2009
"Game Over"
(2009) Game Over2009
Chipmunk singles chronology
"Oopsy Daisy"
(2009) Oopsy Daisy2009
"I Got Soul"
(2009) I Got Soul2009
"In Your Shoes"
(2009) In Your Shoes2009
Ironik singles chronology
"Tiny Dancer (Hold Me Closer)"
(2009) Tiny Dancer (Hold Me Closer)2009
"I Got Soul"
(2009) I Got Soul2009
"Falling In Love"
(2010) Falling In Love2010
Frankmusik singles chronology
"Confusion Girl"
(2009) Confusion Girl2009
"I Got Soul"
(2009) I Got Soul2009
"The Fear Inside"
(2010) The Fear Inside2010
Kid British singles chronology
"Our House Is Dadless"
(2009) Our House Is Dadless2009
"I Got Soul"
(2009) I Got Soul2009
"Winner"
(2010) Winner2010
MPHO singles chronology
"Box N Locks"
(2009) Box N Locks2009
"I Got Soul"
(2009) I Got Soul2009
"See Me Now"
(2010) See Me Now2010
Bashy singles chronology
"Your Wish Is My Command"
(2009) Your Wish Is My Command2009
"I Got Soul"
(2009) I Got Soul2009
McLean singles chronology
"Broken"
(2007) Broken2007
"I Got Soul"
(2009) I Got Soul2009
"My Name"
(2010) My Name2010

"I Got Soul" is a 2009 charity single by charity group War Child UK, recorded by Young Soul Rebels. It was released on 19 October 2009. It is a cover of The Killers' "All These Things That I've Done". A spokesman for War Child UK said, "We're using the track, based on the hook line ‘I Got Soul, But I’m Not A Soldier’ to draw attention to the 300,000 children who sadly are"[1]

Music video

The music video is set in the studio where the song was recorded. It mainly features the Young Soul Rebels singing but also has clips of children in poverty, symbolizing what War Child charity is for. The cover art for the single also flashes up occasionally, as does the War Child logo.[2]

Young Soul Rebels

The Young Soul Rebels is the collective name of the artists who took part in the song:

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[3] 19
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[4] 10

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.