Some songs are as powerful as they are becuse of the way they are sung - usually by the original artist.
Using a choir / orchestra and lush arrangements, simply sucks all the tension out of the original, leaving an overwhemling feeeling that the new version is style over substance, and they copyists know nothing of what they sing.
This scenario reached its apex with the re-worked version of Lou Reed's 'Perfect Day' which had opera singers warbling a slong that is actually about heroin!
Hi DD, I had the same question to, so contacted ITV, its sung by a group called Scala and is taken from the album ''on the rocks''. I tracked it down on Amazon and downloaded just last week, hope this helps :)