Green Day and U2 to cover The Skids for Katrina Relief

As promised, Green Day has unveiled their latest plan, which entails recording a track for a charity with rock superstars U2. The band explained:

In the coming weeks, we'll be going into the studio with U2 to record a
cover of the song "The Saints Are Coming," which was originally recorded
by Scottish punk band, The Skids. We were asked by U2 to record the
song with them to benefit Music Rising, an
organization that replaces instruments musicians lost in Hurricane
Katrina's wake.

Originally formed in 1977, the Skids were a Scottish punk band. Their biggest success was the single "Into The Valley" recorded in 1978. The band released a handful of records over a three year span before calling it a day in 1981. Vocalist and primary songwriter Stuart Adamson went on to form Big Country and passed away in 2001.
You can click Read More for the lyrics to the song.

I cried to my daddy on the telephone:
How long now
Until the clouds unroll and you come home"
the line went
But the shadows still remain since your descent
your descent

The saints are coming, the saints are coming
No matter how I try, I realise there's no reply
The saints are coming, the saints are coming

A drowning sorrow floods the deepest grief
How long now
Until a weather change condemns belief
The stone says
This paternal guide once had his day
Once had his day

The saints are coming, the saints are coming
No matter how I try, I realise there's no reply
The saints are coming, the saints are coming