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Fratellis discuss charity Euros single and upcoming Rutherglen gig

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Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionThe reaction from fans was so positive that they decided to go and record the song, with all profits going to charity.Jon Fratelli told Lanarkshire Live: "I'm really happy with the final cover and how it sounds."It'll be nice if people enjoy it and we can raise some money for some great charities."I remember the 1998 world cup vividly, I was around 18 or 19 and I remember I couldn't get away early to watch the Brazil game in the afternoon."I remember Glasgow being dead that day because everyone was watching the game."The band will donate 100 per cent of its income from Yes Sir, I Can Boogie to three children's charities; The.

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