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Teachers at The King's School in Rochester create version of Take That's famous song, Back For Good

By: Megan Carr mcarr@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 17:54, 06 March 2021

Updated: 18:48, 06 March 2021

School staff eagerly awaiting their pupils returning on Monday have come together with a comedic parody video.

Teachers at The King's School in Rochester have rallied together to perform their version of Take That's famous song, Back For Good.

Teachers from The King's School sung their version of Back For good. Video: King's Rochester Youtube

The school's version of the 1995 hit was sung by principal, Ben Charles, Tom Morgan, head of preparatory school and Catherine Openshaw, headmistress nursery and pre-preparatory school.

Chaplain, Father Padfield, also featured on the track that has been uploaded to Youtube.

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So far their song has received more than 900 views, and the school staff's twist on words have been a chuckle for many.

The well-known lyrics have been changed to more lockdown appropriate wording.

Principal, Mr Charles, Mr Morgan, head of preparatory school and Mrs Openshaw, headmistress nursery and pre-preparatory school singing their version of Back To Good

The well-known lyrics have been changed to more lockdown appropriate wording.

The trio belted out: "Whatever we said, whatever we did, we've been through it, we just want you back for good.

"We've carried you along, we've had to be strong and we've done it, you'll be right and understood.

"We'll be together, fingers crossed now forever, we'll be fighting and forever we will be, so complete in our hope, we will never be locked down again."

The school isn't the the only one singing famous songs with a lockdown twist.

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Last month the Marsh family from Faversham, who regularly feature on KentOnline, went viral again with their rendition of Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse of the Heart.

Luke Murphy, the school's spokesman said: "There was a lot of secrecy about the video. The idea came from the heads themselves and was kept tightly under wraps.

"A similar video was done around Christmas of a winter wonderland, which gave them the idea to do this ready to welcome the pupils back on Monday."

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