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Rick Astley’s AMAZING tribute to Bill Withers!

LONDON, UK. October 15, 2019: Rick Astley at the National Lottery Awards 2019, London. Picture: Steve Vas/Featureflash Photo: Shutterstock

Rick Astley’s AMAZING tribute to Bill Withers!

Rick Astley recorded a tribute to the late, Bill Withers.  The man behind the classic hits like  “Ain’t No Sunshine”  and “Lean On Me” and  three-time Grammy Award winner.  The world lost a great voice late last week, Bill died from heart complications. He was 81.  He will be missed by family, friends and fans!

Never gonna give you up, Rick!!  This is amazing and Rick still has that amazing voice! An amazing tribute that will be the best thing you’ll hear all day!  Guaranteed!

Well done, Rick!!  If you loved that, enjoy some classics from Rick and Bill!

RIP Bill!

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