Lou Reed has directed the video for Susan Boyle's version of 'Perfect Day' just months after banning her from covering his 1972 classic.
According to the Sunday Mail Reed refused to let Boyle cover the track on an episode of 'America's Got Talent' earlier this year, but had a change of heart a few weeks later and allowed her to include the track on her album.
Following the u-turn, Reed asked to be in involved in the production of the video, which was shot on the banks of Loch Lomond in Scotland, according to the Sunday Mail.
The former Velvet Underground singer/guitarist said: "I wanted to create a beautiful and intimate piece shot in Susan's native Scotland and she quickly agreed.
Boyle added: "I loved that Lou understood how much it meant to me to film in Scotland. I didn't mind how much it rained or blew a gale - I enjoyed every minute."
Boyle described Reed as "childish" during an interview on Piers Morgan's Life Stories which was screened over the weekend however it is believed to have been filmed before Reed's change of heart.