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Paul Weller Performs With Emeli Sandé For Crisis Charity!

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Although misidentified as a "Motown" classic in the video credits, it's wonderful to see footage of Paul and Emeli Sandé performing this Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions classic!

"Crisis Presents, at the Hammersmith Apollo in December 2012, featuring Paul Weller, Emeli Sandé, Miles Kane and Ben Elton, and a surprise appearance from Sir Bradley Wiggins CBE. 

Watch this film to see Weller and Sandé's full performance of the Motown classic People Get Ready, and Weller, Sandé, Kane and Elton expressing their support for Crisis. Watch to the end and you'll also see an exclusive interview with sporting champion Wiggins, just moments after he made history by joining his hero Weller on stage."


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