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Bon Jovi Releases Charity Version Of Unbroken

bonjovi-1.11214749 LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 28: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Jon Bon Jovi depart after meeting members of the Invictus Games Choir at Abbey Road Studios on February 28, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images) (Chris Jackson / Getty Images)

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Bon Jovi has released a new version of its 2019 track “Unbroken” featuring the 12-member Invictus Games Choir.

The tribute to military veterans was recorded last month at London’s famed Abbey Road Studios – in the same studio where the Beatles recorded 11 albums – with Invictus Games founder Prince Harry on hand.

“The Duke was unable to sing, leaving the vocals to the professionals,” reads the caption on a behind-the-scenes video he shared on Instagram. 

Proceeds from the track will go to the Invictus Games Foundation, which aids wounded, sick and injured military personnel.

The original version of “Unbroken,” written for the documentary To Be Of Service, was released last November and appears on the band’s new album Bon Jovi: 2020, out May 15.

Listen to the new “Unbroken” below: