US Politics | How 80s chart-topping hit is being given a modern makeover in support of Ukrainian refugee charity

GLOBAL 80s chart hit Shattered Dreams by Johnny Hates Jazz has been given a modern makeover for a very special reason.   The song made the top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic in 1987 \- now singer and songwriter Clark Datchler is releasing a soulful new recording of the track in support of Polish charity Poland Welcomes, which runs shelters for women and children who have fled the war in Ukraine.   Not known, clear with picture deskClark Datchler visiting a Ukrainian refugee charity in Ukraine '/ ' The singer is giving his 80s hit Shattered Dreams a makeover for charityRex The music video features Datchler performing the song accompanied by images taken during the conflict. As well as encouraging people to donate to Poland Welcomes (https://polandwelcomes.org/), Datchler will be donating the single's streaming and download revenue to the charity. Datchler said: "When the war in Ukraine started, the sheer shock of it made me want to do something to help – but I didn't know what.   "Then a friend suggested that 'Shattered Dreams' could represent what people in Ukraine are going through.   READ MORE ON WORLD NEWS TOUGH TALK Russia warns 'UK is too deep' in war & claims it will share proof of drone blast DEADLY FALL Young mum plunges to her death from waterfall after climbing up to take selfie "It wasn't written as an anti-war song – but it is a song about your hopes and aspirations being damaged. "I'm donating all my royalties from this brand-new version of the song to Poland Welcomes. I've spent a lot of time with the charity over the last few months, including a visit to their shelters in eastern Poland.... "So I can say, hand-on-heart, that their work is desperately needed – and also that it's really difficult for them, as a small Polish charity, to raise the significant amounts of money that are involved.... "I'm hoping that, when people hear the song, they will be moved to donate too." Most read in The US Sun TRAGIC END Missing pregnant mom and baby found dead after eerie online messages uncovered BLOODY HELL King Charles reveals he's related to sinister figure from history THE REAL DEAL Kardashian fans blown away as sisters' real heights revealed in unedited pic 'SO SAD' Kardashian fans feel devastated for Kourtney's stepdaughter Alabama, 16 JETTING OFF Inside Elon Musk's new $78million jet the Gulfstream G700 after controversy MERCH MODEL I tried on my old Hooters uniforms - people say it's 'time to come back' Kamil Prusinowski, Vice President of Poland Welcomes (pictured, above right, with Datchler), said: "Poland Welcomes started in February as a group of friends, all volunteering to do what we could to help out.   "I thought I would drink some coffee and build a few bunk beds – but, eight months later, we are running five shelters for up to 600 Ukrainian guests....  "Winter is hard in Ukraine. It will be freezing cold, there's very little fuel, and many buildings are bomb-damaged.   "More people will flee – and we will be here to offer a hot meal and a warm bed in Poland.... "We wouldn't be able to do that without the extraordinary help of the international friends we've made along the way – though I could not have predicted a charity single from a British pop star.   "So a big 'dziękujemy bardzo' – thank you so much – from us to Clark, and to everyone who listens to the song." Shattered Dreams of Ukraine is available to download or stream on Spotify, Apple Music (https://music.apple.com/gb/album/shattered-dreams-of-ukraine-single/1648770991), Amazon and YouTube from 4 November.

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