"Beautiful Ghosts" will also be sung by Swift,
who stars as Bombalurina in her first film role, over the end
credits.
"Cats", which hits cinemas in December, is based on Lloyd
Webber's hugely-popular stage musical and features a
star-studded cast including Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, James
Corden, Idris Elba, Jennifer Hudson and Rebel Wilson.
Royal Ballet principal dancer Hayward plays Victoria, a role
that has been further developed in the movie, where the actors'
faces are seen and their bodies are covered in computer
generated fur.
"When I first read the screenplay, the first thing I said was,
'We have to have a song for Victoria'," Lloyd Webber said in a
statement, adding that the new song was an incredibly important
and central part of the whole film.
A behind-the-scenes video showed Swift, Lloyd Webber and Oscar
winning director Tom Hooper in the recording studio, as well as
snippets of Hayward in the film.
"There was an ambition and an aspiration to have an original
song in the movie," Swift says in the video. "Just very much
this understanding of like 'Let’s write the best song we can'."
"Cats", based on poems by T.S. Eliot, opened in London in 1981,
turning into one of the longest-running shows in the West End
and Broadway.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Kirsten
Donovan)
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