I do.
They'd be adults now. It'd be cool to be able to say you were one of the singers on that album. I like their contribution to that album. Very effective.
:)
Griffiths first recorded small groups of pupils and then invited more, telling them to affect a Cockney accent and shout rather than sing. He multitracked the voices, making the groups sound larger, before sending his recordings back to Los Angeles. The result delighted Waters, and the song was released as a single, becoming a Christmas number one."
I believe it's safe to assume that these c. 1979 schoolchildren have grown into adulthood.