George Michael is in the mood for love, and on Friday's 'Piers Morgan Tonight,' he debuted a romantic new single recorded in honor of Prince William's upcoming wedding to Kate Middleton.
The ballad is a cover of a 1972 Stevie Wonder track, 'You and I.' It's available via GeorgeMichael.com, where the British singer asks fans to download the song free and make a charitable contribution to the Royal Wedding Charity Fund.
"I'm incredibly happy for William, incredibly happy for his partner, and I'm absolutely sure that Diana would have loved the whole thing," Michael said. TERA Gold "I really hope she would have loved this track."
The pop star, 47, wasn't always so eager to sing for the royal family, as E! points out.
Years ago, the singer allegedly declined Princess Diana's request to perform a duet with Sir Elton John at an intimate Christmas party, on the grounds that he "just can't deal with singing in front of small crowds." RIFT Platinum The invitation was said to be a special favor to Diana's son, William, then just 8 years old. Recounting the incident on Twitter recently, Michael cracked, rift gold "So I bloody said no to the future king of my country."
One would need a strong sense of humor to rebound after the kind of year Michael just weathered: He was released from jail in October, Rift Gold after serving time for crashing his car while on drugs last summer. He'd been found slumped over the wheel of his Range Rover, RIFT Platinum and admitted being under the influence. In addition to an eight-week prison sentence (he was released early), the onetime Wham! star was slapped with a fine and five-year ban from getting behing the wheel.
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