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Years & Years release moving cover of ‘It’s A Sin’ to tie in with new AIDS drama

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A post shared by Years & Years (@yearsandyears) British synth pop band Years & Years have today released a stirring, stripped-back version of the Pet Shop Boys song, ‘It’s A Sin’.Years & Years are fronted by gay singer Olly Alexander, who also takes one of the lead roles in the new Russell T.

Davies-penned AIDS-era drama, also entitled It’s A Sin.The five-part season will premiere this evening in the UK on Channel 4, followed by HBO Max in the US (although the transmission date has not been announced).Related: 80s gay life revisited in trailer for new TV drama, It’s A SinAlexander will play 18-year-old Ritchie Tozer, one of three young men who move to London at the start of the 1980s.

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