Music
Major labels join for compilation for Japan
Updated: 2011-03-27 09:40
(Agencies)
Lady Gaga accepts her award for Best Pop Vocal Album for "The Fame Monster" at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, February 13, 2011. [Photo/Agencies] |
NEW YORK – The four major record labels have joined together to produce an all-star digital album to raise money for disaster-stricken Japan.
"Songs for Japan" will feature Lady Gaga's No. 1 hit "Born This Way," John Lennon's classic "Imagine" and dozens more songs from acts ranging from Adele to Eminem.
The compilation was announced Friday by Sony Entertainment Music, EMI Music and Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group. It's available starting Friday on iTunes for $9.99. Proceeds from the 38-track set will go to the Japanese Red Cross Society.
A physical two-disc CD will be available early next month.
Hundreds of thousands of survivors remain camped out in schools and civic buildings two weeks after the tsunami and earthquake, with the official death toll passing 10,000 people Friday.
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