
The lyric inspires everyone who can overcome anything as long as you're with your "baby" no matter how bad your circumstances. The track is about appreciating your partner being by your side when you're down and struggling with anxiety. However, there is a way for them to go to beat the current record holder for most streams of a track in a single week, held by Ariana Grande's 7 Rings, with 16.9 million plays notched up in seven days back in January. The new single has also achieved more digital downloads than the rest of the Top 5 combined. The pair's new collaboration "I Don't Care" leads the Official Chart Update after accumulating 4.7 million streams across the weekend. Chart Title with "I Don't Care"Įnglish singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran join forces for a duet with Canadian singer Justin Bieber titled "I Don't Care" on May 10, 2019.

I would definitely recommend practicing this first and not sightreading it on the gig! You can reference our recording of the string quartet version of this if you have questions about how things fit together - click "Watch" near the top of the page to check it out :) 11.52€ $12.Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran Sprinting to U.K. Rated advanced mainly for a number of tricky interlocking rhythms throughout (and some high notes in the violin parts). This fun, feel-good song is impossible to get out of your head, and your audience will end up equally addicted to this arrangement for two-violin and cello trio! Featuring the hypnotic groove, lush harmonic layers, and lightning-fast vocal stylings of the original, this version is sure to get your audience singing along. Quickly rocketing to the top of the charts, the song hit number one in 26 countries and broke Spotify's single-day streaming record. 15.07€ $16.99 #String Quartet: 2 violins, viola, cello #Justin Bieber Feat #Alison Gillies #Holy #SheetMusicPlusĮd Sheeran's hit single "I Don't Care," a collaboration featuring fellow pop idol Justin Bieber, was released in May 2019 as the lead single from Sheeran's fourth album. This arrangement has been transposed into the more string-friendly key of G major and omits most of the rapping section (sorry, Chance The Rapper!) for obvious reasons.įor a full list of arrangements by Alison Gillies, please visit It has been suggested that Bieber wrote this song about his wife and the fact that their relationship makes him feel closer to God.


This is essentially a love song, with elements of gospel and is a modern, popular choice for weddings. Holy by Justin Bieber featuring Chance The Rapper arranged for String Quartet by Alison Gillies.
