You might want to sit down, because Peter Dinklage is showing off his singing voice in an ode to Game of Thrones' dead characters.

Backed by a duo of female vocalists and a horn section, Dinklage name-checks all of your favourite dead denizens of Westeros while bragging that Tyrion Lannister is still going strong.

"Remember Ned Stark, he was a lot of fun - but he didn't make it past season," Dinklage croons.

'Still Going Strong' was created by Funny or Die as part of a larger piece called Game of Thrones: The Musical, featuring Coldplay and premiering on Red Nose Day US.

The newly-released clip follows one day after a hilarious Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade reboot starring Anna Kendrick.

The biennial Red Nose Day telethon is being brought from the UK to the US for the first time by Sir Richard Curtis to raise money for 12 charities working with children and young adults in the US and Africa.

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NBC's star-studded lineup for the three-hour telethon includes Matt LeBlanc, Robert Pattinson, Simon Cowell, Gwyneth Paltrow, Chris Pine, Julianne Moore, Sam Smith, the casts of Game of Thrones and Orange Is the New Black, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Aniston, Coldplay and Benedict Cumberbatch.

Red Nose Day US airs on NBC on Thursday (May 21) from 8pm ET to 11pm ET from New York City.

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