The world-famous band stripped things down and were joined by a choir during this live performance that left the crowd in rapturous applause.
series recently, and the video was made public earlier this week., right in the middle of it.
The band brought along a nine-piece choir, and Chris then asked them to try the song one more time. When one of the singers asked if there was a problem, the 43-year-old replied,"No, I'm just in fucking heaven right now!".which is featured on their latest album. The love song's video was directed by Dakota Johnson, who made her directorial debut with the release.
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