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Sia covers Peter Gabriel’s “Solsbury Hill” (Humane World For Animals)

Australian singer Sia has covered Peter Gabriel’s Solsbury Hill as part of the Humane World For Animals relaunch campaign.
The Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International announced today that they will change their name to Humane World for Animals to clarify their longstanding shared mission to create lasting change for animals everywhere. The change takes effect today and underscores the organization’s global impact while highlighting its commitment to all animals.
To officially launch the rebrand, Humane World for Animals will debut a powerful global TV ad envisioning a future without animal cruelty. Set to a newly created never-before-heard rendition of Peter Gabriel’s iconic 1977 hit Solsbury Hill recorded by Grammy-nominated pop superstar Sia, the ad brings the organization’s mission to life. Sia’s cover of the song Solsbury Hill (Humane World for Animals Cover) is available for streaming, with her proceeds supporting Humane World for Animals.
“As someone who grew up feeling like she didn’t have a voice, I’ve always felt a deep connection to animals and have a strong passion for advocating on their behalf, since they can’t speak for themselves,” says Sia. “I’m honored to be a part of this project with Humane World for Animals, as they work to make a greater impact for the animals we love.”
“If we want to leave a habitable world for our grandchildren and their own kids, we have to change our relationship with the natural world and with all the wonderful creatures we share it with,” says Peter Gabriel. “I am delighted that Solsbury Hill has been chosen for the Humane World for Animals campaign and hope it may be useful in helping to continue to build a platform of respect, care, and compassion for all sentient beings.”
Read the full press statement on the Humane World For Animals website.
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