Sheryl Crow performed her revamped version of “Woman in the White House” on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Monday, August 17th.
The country star — wearing a shirt emblazoned with the word “Vote” — was joined by her socially distant band as she breezed through the cut. Crow originally released “Woman in the White House” in 2012 as a B-side, then transformed the shuffling country tune into big guitar rocker upon its rerelease at the end of July.
Earlier this month, Crow shared a music video for her new version of “Woman...
The country star — wearing a shirt emblazoned with the word “Vote” — was joined by her socially distant band as she breezed through the cut. Crow originally released “Woman in the White House” in 2012 as a B-side, then transformed the shuffling country tune into big guitar rocker upon its rerelease at the end of July.
Earlier this month, Crow shared a music video for her new version of “Woman...
- 8/18/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Ahead of Joe Biden’s announcement for his female running mate in the 2020 election, Sheryl Crow has released a timely video for her rerecorded version of “Woman in the White House.“
Directed by Peter Harding, the clip features footage from the women’s suffrage movement interspersed with scenes from the current political climate — from Black Lives Matter protests to Greta Thunberg. “It’s time to clean up capitol hill/With a shovel and a pair of high heels,” Crow sings over churning guitar, with backing vocals by Lucius. “We’ve...
Directed by Peter Harding, the clip features footage from the women’s suffrage movement interspersed with scenes from the current political climate — from Black Lives Matter protests to Greta Thunberg. “It’s time to clean up capitol hill/With a shovel and a pair of high heels,” Crow sings over churning guitar, with backing vocals by Lucius. “We’ve...
- 8/10/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Noah Cyrus has returned with the country-tinged new single “I Got So High That I Saw Jesus.” The song is part of a larger body of work that will be released later this year, Cyrus told her fans today.
Over an acoustic guitar, Cyrus sings about a drug-induced encounter with Jesus, who reminds her that everything will be Ok. “You just need me in your heart/Tennessee whiskey and love,” Noah sings. In the video, she gives herself a river baptism, rides a white horse, and cavorts with a butterfly.
Over an acoustic guitar, Cyrus sings about a drug-induced encounter with Jesus, who reminds her that everything will be Ok. “You just need me in your heart/Tennessee whiskey and love,” Noah sings. In the video, she gives herself a river baptism, rides a white horse, and cavorts with a butterfly.
- 3/20/2020
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Willie Nelson, his sons Micah and Lukas, plus Jakob Dylan, Dhani Harrison and Amos Lee have teamed for an all-star cover of Tom Petty’s “For Real.”
Petty originally recorded “For Real” in August 2000, but the song wasn’t released until this past February when it appeared on the posthumous retrospective, The Best of Everything. The new cover, released as “For Real — For Tom,” finds the Nelsons, Harrison, Dylan and Lee cranking up the jangle of the original while also giving the tune a breezy country sway complete with harmonica and some soothing choral vocals.
Petty originally recorded “For Real” in August 2000, but the song wasn’t released until this past February when it appeared on the posthumous retrospective, The Best of Everything. The new cover, released as “For Real — For Tom,” finds the Nelsons, Harrison, Dylan and Lee cranking up the jangle of the original while also giving the tune a breezy country sway complete with harmonica and some soothing choral vocals.
- 12/20/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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