Vaults reveal video for 'One Day I'll Fly Away' after John Lewis Christmas advert - premiere

The song was revealed along with the advert in November

Roisin O'Connor
Monday 05 December 2016 05:38 EST
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Vaults have revealed the accompanying visuals for their cover of Randy Crawford's 'One Day I'll Fly Away', after it was used in this year's John Lewis Christmas advert.

Frontwoman Blythe Pepino is seen performing a balletic dance alone before being joined by other dancers, with costumes that recall those seen in Leonardo Da Vinci's painting 'The Last Supper'.

Watch the exclusive premiere below:

Vaults' song for the John Lewis Christmas advert - the most anticipated one of the season - was revealed in November, seeing the band follow the likes of Gabrielle Aplin, Tom Odell and Lily Allen.

They rose to fame after their song 'Cry No More' was released on Soundcloud in 2013, and were later featured on the soundtrack for Fifty Shades of Grey with their song 'One Last Night'.

'One Day I'll Fly Away' was famously covered by Nicole Kidman in the 2001 film Moulin Rouge.

The version used in the John Lewis Christmas advert was used over footage of a young girl being given a trampoline for Christmas, which is taken over by woodland creatures during the night.

Vaults' debut album Caught In Still Life is out now

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