Lady Gaga shares brand-new song via Twitter

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Monday 28 June 2010 00:00 BST
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On June 27, Lady Gaga shared a video link via her Twitter account to her performance of a brand-new song called "You and I." The pop star performed the song, for the first time, as part of her set at Elton John's annual White Tie and Tiara fundraising ball held in Old Windsor, England on June 24.

In the video, Gaga calls the track "a brand-new record that no one's ever heard before ever, and I've never ever played it live ever."

"It's a bit of a rock and roll tune," she tells the crowd, "which means it will most likely never get used as one of my singles."

In her Twitter post (http://twitter.com/Ladygaga), dated June 27, Gaga added, "New Song. Written in NY on the piano I grew up on."

Watch the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDFC0nttdOU

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