As the release date for David Bowie's latest compilation album nears, the legendary rocker has unveiled a new song from the record. You can listen to 'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore' above.

In addition to being bait for the upcoming career-spanning 'Nothing Has Changed' set, the new song can also be heard as the B-side to Bowie's latest single, 'Sue (Or in a Season of Crime).' 'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore' premiered on BBC Radio 6 this morning.

Bowie's Facebook page offers some insight into this song. "The song acknowledges the shocking rawness of the First World War, and the title is a play on ‘Tis Pity She's a Whore,’ a John Ford Restoration play first performed in 1629 at the Cockpit Theatre in London," reads the post.

According to information about the song on the site, "the demo track was recorded, played and written by David Bowie in his home studio."

'Nothing Has Changed,' which will be released on Nov. 18, will be available in both three- and two-disc versions, and includes Bowie classics ranging from the breakthrough 'Space Oddity' to cuts from last year's comeback LP 'The Next Day.'

A limited-edition 10-inch single of 'Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)' and 'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore' will also be available as part of 2014 Record Store Day Black Friday on Nov. 28.

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