They could be the least likely people to own a PlayStation and would be perplexed at the sight of a memory card.
The four singers normally perform cabaret turns at charity events, old people's homes and churches.
But now one of their songs will be heard by millions on the new PlayStation 2 Ferrari driving game.
Nick Raine, Chris Wilkes, Nicola Hinman and Jill Johnstone, all in their 40s and 50s, will be featured on the new game, which is expected to sell millions.
The quartet, all from East Sussex, are linked with the renowned Chantry Singers.
Mr Raine, a music arranger and conductor from Crowborough, was approached by Ferrari and asked if he could do some music for the new game.
He has sung with the ensemble several times and decided to ask Chris, Nicola and Jill if they could help.
They were whisked into a studio in East Grinstead for three hours and performed an upbeat song in Italian called The Time Has Come.
It was written by rock stars BA Robertson and Mike Rutherford.
Mr Raine said: "The central section of the song is Italian and links up with the Ferrari and its flavour. I think it will probably be heard when you load the game. There is a piece where the garage doors open and the Ferrari drives off and this music will accompany that."
Jill, from Uckfield, said: "We are all very excited about it, although I do not have a PlayStation."
The 13-strong Chantry Singers normally perform for charities across Sussex. They have been going for 25 years and sing anything from Bach to the Beatles.
It is not known what the game will be called but it is expected to be released this year.
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