One thing that separates lana from other artists is that when she covers a song, she sings in her own voice to the point that it sounds like an original, she is unique and like no other. - The Mad Hatter -
Having a long-standing John Denver obsession, I do wish people would realise he wrote more than just this one song, which is... fine, but not even close to the best stuff he wrote any more than "Imagine" should be the song people cover by John Lennon. Country Roads is the easy, obvious, no-thinking-required choice to cover, and it's continually frustrating given the wealth of the JD catalog.
On the other hand, at least it's not Annie's Song.
Here's a playlist of the JD most people don't bother to look for...
I usually hate cover songs but this is pretty great. I've always thought "Take Me Home, Country Roads" seemed so sad even though the lyrics really aren't melancholy. But "Our Lady of the Most Sorrow" sure knows how to take it to a new depth.
Having a long-standing John Denver obsession, I do wish people would realise he wrote more than just this one song, which is... fine, but not even close to the best stuff he wrote any more than "Imagine" should be the song people cover by John Lennon. Country Roads is the easy, obvious, no-thinking-required choice to cover, and it's continually frustrating given the wealth of the JD catalog.
On the other hand, at least it's not Annie's Song.
Here's a playlist of the JD most people don't bother to look for...
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/64QBXEGs42fO27vT2nzUX4?si=9b5d34738d3e4f4e
I usually hate cover songs but this is pretty great. I've always thought "Take Me Home, Country Roads" seemed so sad even though the lyrics really aren't melancholy. But "Our Lady of the Most Sorrow" sure knows how to take it to a new depth.