
Olivia Colman recruits Phoebe Waller-Bridge for cover of Portishead's "Glory Box"
01 November 2019, 10:51
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Olivia Colman has teamed up with Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge for a cover of Portishead's "Glory Box" for new charity compilation BBC Children in Need: Got It Covered.
The compilation was announced last month, and has today been revealed in full, featuring Olivia Colman's cover of "Glory Box".
Colman's Portishead cover sees her take on vocals, while Phoebe Waller-Bridge and her sister Isobel play the ukelele.
Some of the other covers include Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now" by Helena Bonham Carter, Taylor Swift's "Never Grow Up" by Shaun Dooley, The Killers' "All These Things That I’ve Done", and more.
The Children in Need covers album, BBC Children in Need: Got It Covered, is out now. £1.50 from each sale will be donated the Children in Need charity.
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