WATCH: Ed Sheeran and Rita Ora perform incredible acoustic version of 'Your Song'
They sound amazing
Last updated 30th Aug 2017
Rita Ora and Ed Sheeran have surprised fans by uploading a fantastic acoustic version of 'Your Song'. 'Your Song' was released earlier this year by Rita, making it her first single in a couple of years.
The song was penned by the unstoppable Ed Sheeran and now the pair have come together to perform a special acoustic version of the single.
In the video for the new stripped-back version, Rita and Ed can be seen casually sitting in what looks like a deserted cafe. Ed is sat with his guitar while the pair try to introduce themselves to the camera, as Rita messes up they go for a second take.
Ed laughs as he 'congratulates' Rita on introducing herself correctly saying, "got it right that time!" before the pair start singing with just the accompaniment of Ed's guitar.
The video has already had thousands of views and received many comments impressed with the pair's performance. Hilija B said, 'She is so perfect' whilst iamufaz said, 'Ed and Rita are So good 💓'
Watch the full acoustic video below:
'Your Song' is just one of many songs that Ed Sheeran has written for other artists including 'Strip That Down' for Liam Payne and Major Lazer feat Justin Bieber and Mø's 'Cold Water'. Here are 12 songs that you probably didn't know Ed Sheeran had written >>
'Your Song' features on Rita's forthcoming album which is due for release in November and will be her first album in five years. According to the singer "it's going to be major" and we can't wait!
As well as 'Your Song' earlier this year Rita also featured on the charity single 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' raising money for those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire, and Avicii's 'Lonely Together' which features on his brand new EP released earlier this month.
Earlier this year Ed popped in to see us at MFR and performed some more amazing acoustic versions of his songs including 'Shape of You' using just a loop pedal:
He also performed 'Castle on the Hill':