‘Love is Enough’ surges into the Top 10 of the iTunes charts as Ed Davey’s Christmas No. 1 bid gathers momentum
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The Bath Philharmonia Young Carers’ Choir and Ed Davey’s bid to reach Christmas Number 1 is gathering momentum after ‘Love is Enough’ has surged to number 6 in the iTunes chart today (30th November).
The song, which celebrates young carers, has already received critical acclaim with influential pop culture journalist Hannah Verdier calling the song “really really beautiful” on Radio 4’s World at One earlier this week. Gareth Malone, the choirmaster from the popular TV series The Choir, also praised the song on BBC Breakfast describing it as “powerful” and “a really sweet thing to do”.
It should come as no surprise that critics are lauding the track. It is produced by Brian Rawling, the person who produced the legendary Cher’s Believe which earned him a Grammy.
‘Love is Enough’ is now matching this critical acclaim with success in the charts, breaking into the iTunes top 10 today as the chances for the song to reach No. 1 at Christmas heat up.
The idea of a Christmas release was Ed Davey’s - inspired by his own time as a chorister when he was also a young carer as a teenager. Recently he was sent a recording of him singing a solo at a Christmas carol service with his choir in 1978 as a 13-year-old and after hearing ‘Love is Enough’ and the work of the amazing young carers with Bath Philharmonia, he asked if they would like to work together to release a single at Christmas for the Carers Trust and Bath Phil.
As a carer for his Mum when he was a teenager and now for his severely disabled son John, Ed Davey wanted to shine a light on carers this Christmas and bring attention to the vital work that they do. All money raised from downloads and streams of the charity single will go to the Carers Trust and Bath Phil.
Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey said:
“It is truly heartwarming to see that this song is already resonating with people across the country and is surging up the charts. All the credit must go to the amazing young carers at Bath Phil. The optimism and joy which they bring to this song is genuinely beautiful.
“I know from my experience as a young carer just how challenging times can be and to see this group come together like this and produce something so powerful should inspire us all.
“Carers and the vital work that they do are far too often forgotten, so this Christmas let us show that we are thinking of them and supporting them through what has been an incredibly tough time for them all.”
ENDS
Notes to Editors:
The single is available to download from iTunes for 99p, with all proceeds going to Carers Trust and Bath Phil, and can also be streamed on other platforms https://slinky.to/LoveIsEnough.
Hannah Verdier’s comments can be found here (13:32:59 - 13:33:36).
Gareth Malone’s comments can be found here (09:23 - 09:28).
More information about the young carers
Bath Philharmonia Young Carers’ Choir included young carers from Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol & South Gloucestershire and Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole.
Soloists came from Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol & South Gloucestershire, Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole and Wiltshire.
YC support orgs were:
Bath and North East Somerset Carers’ Centre
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
Carers Support Centre (Bristol and South Gloucestershire)
Bath Philharmonia
For further information on Bath Philharmonia or to arrange an interview with a member of the musical team, contact Simone Homes on simone@bathphil.co.uk and 07525 857720.
Bath Philharmonia is a professional orchestra, based in Bath and touring South West England and the only orchestra in the UK to offer a year round programme of creative music workshops for Young Carers. The orchestra reaches over 15,000 people each year through a combination of concerts and projects in communities, with a specialism in working with Young Carers to help them build personal confidence and supportive relationships through creating and performing their own music. www.bathphil.co.uk.
Carers Trust
If you are a young carer and need support, or if you know someone who is a young carer and needs support, please visit www.carers.org, and enter your postcode in the Get Support search engine to find support in your area.
For further information on Carers Trust or to arrange an interview with a spokesperson or a case study, contact Carers Trust Media & PR Manager Mark Chandler on mchandler@carers.org and 07712 427808.
To find your nearest local carer organisation for advice and support, visit www.carers.org.