Few songs have had a second life like “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles).” First released in 1988, the popular sing-along song from Scottish duo The Proclaimers didn’t initially top the U.K. charts. But almost two decades later, a rerecorded version finally carried it to No. 1.

On March 31, 2007, a special charity rerecording of the beloved track climbed to the top of the U.K. Singles Chart. The new version was recorded to raise money for the charity Comic Relief, with comedians Peter Kay and Matt Lucas featuring on the track alongside the duo’s twin brothers, Craig Reid and Charlie Reid.

The meaningful project brought an unexpected surge of success to The Proclaimers, with the song becoming the band’s first-ever No. 1 single in the United Kingdom.

For The Proclaimers, this was a fitting moment of recognition for a song that had already become one of the most recognizable folk-rock anthems of its era, proving that sometimes a hit just needs a little time to reach the top.

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“I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” originally appeared on the band’s second studio album, Sunshine on Leith, which was released on Sept. 12, 1988. The album helped cement The Proclaimers’ reputation for heartfelt songwriting and their folk-rock sound.

Sunshine on Leith produced several well-known songs that remain staples of the duo’s catalog. The title track, “Sunshine on Leith,” became a beloved anthem in Scotland and has since taken on a life of its own at sporting events and cultural gatherings. Another standout from the album, “I’m On My Way,” also became a hit.

When “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” was rerecorded in 2007, the band’s Sunshine on Leith album was also adapted into a musical of the same name written by Stephen Greenhorn. A movie adaptation came out in 2013 starring Peter Mullan, Jane Horrocks, George MacKay, and Antonia Thomas, among others.

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