- Music
- 18 Oct 13
Check out a hint of 'Ordinary Love'...
U2’s next album won’t be with us until spring 2014 – boo! – but you can hear snippets of a new song on Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom, the new biopic starring Idris Elba and Naomie Harris.
There’s not a whole lot to go on, but ‘Ordinary Love’ – written after the band saw early cuts of the film – sounds the business.
“We are delighted to have U2 write an original song for Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom,” enthuses producer Anant Singh. “This is really fitting as U2 has always been a staunch supporter of Madiba. As a board member of Madiba's 46664 anti AIDS initiative together with U2, I was fortunate to be with them when we visited Robben Island together, accompanied by Madiba.
“Over the years,” he continues, “U2 and I have had a superb relationship including partnering on the Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe winning song 'The Hands That Built America' for Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York. When I asked them to consider writing a song for Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom, it was the fastest 'yes' I have ever received. The band saw various cuts of the film over the summer and worked diligently to write a song that truly reflects Nelson Mandela. I think they did a brilliant job honouring the man and the leader they have known for over 20 years.”
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The film hits Stateside screens on November 29, with audiences here getting to see it on January 3.