for his incredible original folk-rock stylings, but he’s also delivered a cover or two (or dozens) through the years. He’s released whole albums full of covers, and many of those renditions are beautifully don
A few of those songs make our list, but most do not. This is thebest1987 covers, not themost1987 covers. If it were the latter, this would win in a landslide: Oof, there sure was a lot of neon in the ’80s. To help you wipe that from your brain, read (and listen) on for ...
Bob Dylan doesn’t change his setlists much anymore. In fact, on his recent UK and European tour, he played the exact same setlist every single night…except one. The day it was announced Jerry Lee Lewis passed away, Dylan returned to the stage after his usual finale “Every Grain of ...
Also ranks #219 onThe Greatest Album Covers Of All Time Purchase 5 The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan 1963 618 votes The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on May 27, 1963 by Columbia Records. Whereas his debut album Bob Dylan had...
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of classic songs. She was the youngest singer on the compilation, which has legends like Lenny Kravitz, Sting, and Patti Smith. So she got to clear her throat for a different adult audience who’d never heard her sing before. This is whereBlood on the TracksmeetsBangerz.Cyrus’ Dylan ...
The 100 Best Songs of 2020 The tracks that defined this bizarre year, featuring Megan Thee Stallion, the Weeknd, Christine and the Queens, Noname, Waxahatchee, and more By PitchforkDecember 7, 2020 Grimes, Megan Thee Stallion, the Weeknd, Noname, and Christine and the Queens. Graphic by Dr...
19. "Sea of Love," by Cat Power Lyrics you'll love:"Come with me, my love/To the sea, the sea of love/I want to tell you/How much I love you" Featured on Cat Power's 2000 albumThe Covers Record, this gentle song was originally a Phil Phillps song from 1959. Cat Power's ...
But he had that signature baritone voice that made his songs easy for just about anyone to follow along with. For some singers, hitting those lower notes might prove challenging, though, so keep that in mind. Bob Dylan –“Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” Not that any Bob Dylan is hard ...
Cover Story: A History Of Album Artwork From The Jacaranda To The Star Club: The Beatles’ First Manager, Allan Williams ADVERTISEMENT 20: New Rose It’s easy to pass over 1993’sThe Spaghetti Incident?when reassessing Guns N’ Roses’ oeuvre, but as covers albums go, it’s a belter. ...