Florence + The Machine, Kings of Leon and Pearl Jam cover Eagles of Death Metal "I Love You All the Time"

Florence + The Machine, Kings of Leon and Pearl Jam cover Eagles of Death Metal "I Love You All the Time"

Florence + The Machine, Kings of Leon, The Maccabees, and Pearl Jam have all released their rendition of Eagles of Death Metal's "I Love You All the Time" to raise money for charity.

The releases form part of the "Play It Forward" appeal, which was launched after gunmen targeted Eagles of Death Metal's show at Paris venue Le Bataclan last month as part of terror attacks on the French capital.

Ed Harcourt, Imagine Dragons, Jimmy Eat World, Alain Johannes, Mini Mansions, My Morning Jacket, The New Pacific, r00ms, Savages, Sinner Sisters and Dean Ween Group have also recorded new versions of the track as part of the appeal.

Money raised from the charity releases will go to The Sweet Stuff Foundation, which was created by Josh Homme to provide help for musicians and their families in difficult times.

Eagles of Death Metal released a statement to accompany the covers, saying

In the aftermath of the horrific and senseless terrorist attacks on Paris on November 13, 2015 - in which so many innocent lives were taken at that evening's Eagles Of Death Metal show at Le Bataclan - it was none other than Duran Duran who reached out with an immediate and sincere act of musical solidarity.

In response to a fan-led campaign to push Eagles Of Death Metal's cover of Duran Duran's classic "Save A Prayer" to #1 in the UK, Simon LeBon tweeted that the new romantic icons would donate their share of royalties from the track to charity.

In the weeks that followed, Eagles Of Death Metal asked its musical family to extend the victims of the Paris attacks the same kindness and compassion that everyone from the members of U2 to the French authorities had shown the band—to join the 'Play It Forward' EODM Campaign. EODM asked artists the world over to cover 'I Love You All The Time' from its current album Zipper Down.

For every cover sold, the band pledged to donate 100% of its publishing income to The Sweet Stuff Foundation, the non-profit organization founded in 2013 by EODM co-founder Joshua Homme to provide assistance to musicians and their families in times of need, as well as musical education and gear for the next generation. Participating artists were also asked to donate the money generated from sales of the song to the charity.

This week, Eagles Of Death Metal is overwhelmed with gratitude by the generosity and empathy made manifest in the first wave of 'I Love You All The Time' covers being released by the following artists, all of whom are donating any royalties due them for these performances.