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Emeli Sandé covers Blur's 'Country House' - listen
Published Tuesday, Feb 14 2012, 15:57 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 1 comment
Emeli Sandé has covered a Blur classic during a visit to BBC Radio 1.
The singer performed her own version of the band's 1995 hit 'Country House' during a session in the Live Lounge in Maida Vale, London this morning (February 14).


Sandé stopped by the venue to support her debut album Our Version Of Events, which was released yesterday (February 13).
Following her performance, she tweeted: "Just finished at Maida vale, loved performing at the live lounge for @Fearnecotton (sic)"
The star won this year's Brit Critics' Choice Award, while Blur will pick up the prize for 'Outstanding Contribution to Music' at next week's ceremony at London's O2 Arena on February 21.
> Emeli Sandé talks childhood prejudice: 'My family would never fit in'
Listen to Emeli Sandé's cover of Blur's 'Country House' below:
The singer performed her own version of the band's 1995 hit 'Country House' during a session in the Live Lounge in Maida Vale, London this morning (February 14).


Sandé stopped by the venue to support her debut album Our Version Of Events, which was released yesterday (February 13).
Following her performance, she tweeted: "Just finished at Maida vale, loved performing at the live lounge for @Fearnecotton (sic)"
The star won this year's Brit Critics' Choice Award, while Blur will pick up the prize for 'Outstanding Contribution to Music' at next week's ceremony at London's O2 Arena on February 21.
> Emeli Sandé talks childhood prejudice: 'My family would never fit in'
Listen to Emeli Sandé's cover of Blur's 'Country House' below:
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