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Paul Weller/Candie Payne Collaboration

Paul Weller is to feature on the latest single of artist Candie Payne. The song 'Shopping' was originally a Jam B-Side and has been recorded by Candie with Weller on guitar and vocals.


From Candies Myspace:

You'll know by now that Candie's new single 'One More Chance' was produced by man of the moment Mark Ronson. It also features backing vocals from Candie's brother Sean and his fellow Zutons Abi Harding and Russell Pritchard. The 7" B-side, Shopping, was written by Paul Weller and features the great man himself on guitar and vocals, whilst the CD version features an inspired cover of the Bugsy Malone classic Ordinary Fool.
The single's out on 3rd September on CD and 7", but from this Monday (13th August) you can download it from iTunes.

7"
A. One More Chance
B. Shopping

CD
1. One More Chance
2. Ordinary Fool
3. One More Chance
(Live In Elevator Studios)
4. One More Chance - Video


You can also download the single at Recordstore.co.uk


More information:
www.myspace.com/candiepayne



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