Florence and the Machine Cover “White Cliffs of Dover” for Jack Antonoff’s New Look Soundtrack: Listen

Florence and the Machine Cover “White Cliffs of Dover” for Jack Antonoff’s New Look Soundtrack: Listen

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Florence and the Machine have released a cover of composer Walter Kent and lyricist Nat Burton’s “(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover.” Florence Welch recorded the song with producer Jack Antonoff for his soundtrack to the new Apple TV+ show The New Look. Listen to the cover below.

The New Look is a historical drama starring Ben Mendelsohn as Christian Dior and Juliette Binoche as Coco Chanel. The series focus on how the designers of their era revolutionized fashion during the Nazi occupation of Paris. The Antonoff-helmed soundtrack features period-appropriate cover songs performed by Lana Del Rey, the 1975, Nick Cave, Perfume Genius, Bleachers, Beabadoobee, Bartees Strange, and more. See the New Look tracklist below.

The New Look’s soundtrack is being released via Antonoff’s new Dirty Hit imprint, Shadow of the City. Antonoff and his band, Bleachers, will release a new album via Dirty Hit on March 8.

The New Look: Season 1 (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack):

01 Florence and the Machine: “White Cliffs of Dover”
02 The 1975: “Now Is the Hour”
03 Lana Del Rey: “Blue Skies”
04 Perfume Genius: “What a Difference a Day Makes”
05 Nick Cave: “La Vie en rose”
06 Beabadoobee: “It’s Only a Paper Moon”
07 Joy Oladokun: “I Wished on the Moon”
08 Bartees Strange: “You Always Hurt the One You Love”
09 Sam Dew: “I Cover the Waterfront”
10 Bleachers: “Almost Like Being in Love”



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