VIDEO: Florence + the Machine Debuts Song During Episode Two of GAME OF THRONES

Florence is the Only Artist to be Featured in the Final Season

By: Apr. 22, 2019
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VIDEO: Florence + the Machine Debuts Song During Episode Two of GAME OF THRONES

Last night, Florence + the Machine's version of the original Game of Thrones song "Jenny of Oldstones" debuted during the closing credits of this season's second episode, following a rendition sung by Podrick Payne earlier in the episode.

Listen to the song below!

Florence, the only artist to be featured in the final season of the hit HBO series, recorded the song after being personally approached by the show's creators, longtime Florence fans DAVID BENIOFF and D.B. Weiss.

"We've always been huge fans of Florence's music, and the Season 2 trailer with her song 'Seven Devils' was possibly the most powerful we've ever had," say Benioff and Weiss. "So the opportunity to hear her otherworldly voice on our show was always at the forefront of our minds. We're still pleasantly shocked that she agreed to sing 'Jenny of Oldstones,' and we're in love with the result."

"When I first heard the song it sounded like a Celtic lullaby to me," says Florence. "Celtic music has always been in my blood, so I felt like I could do something with it. The magic and ritual in 'Game of Thrones,' not to mention the costumes, have always appealed to me. I am honoured to be a part of the final season."

"Jenny of Oldstones" was written by Ramin Djawadi, Dan Weiss, DAVID BENIOFF and George R.R. Martin.

Florence, whose massively acclaimed fourth album High As Hope was released last year, will continue to tour the world over in 2019, headlining Governors Ball in New York and FORM in Arcosanti, AZ in addition to her own dates including London's Hyde Park, Colorado's iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater, Santa Barbara, Concord, Las Vegas, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto,Montreal, Boston, D.C., Raleigh, Atlanta, Orlando, Miami and beyond. Visitflorenceandthemachine.net for more information.

Photo Credit: Lillie Eiger



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