Showing posts with label prince. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prince. Show all posts

Saturday, July 19, 2014

DAVEY HOME: NOTHING COMPARES TO YOU

Here is DAVEY HOME doing a cover of Prince/Sinead Oconnor's "Nothing Compares To You" for Tenement TV. Bloody brilliant cover!! His voice really brings meaning to the lyrics.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

MAROON 5 covers PRINCE

Adam Levine and his band MAROON 5 has recently cover Prince's 1986 chart-topper "KISS", which is featured as a bonus track from their latest fourth studio album 'OVEREXPOSED'. Prince's Kiss was included in Rolling Stones "500 Greatest Songs Of All Time" at #461. Listen below:


Amazing!..It would sound better live. Very very sexy but also sounds like what a stripper would dance to! =)
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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Try BEN TAYLOR...


I was looking for some good music to listen to and I came across this 'deeply moving version' of Nothing Compares To You and LOVE it!Covered by an artist named BEN TAYLOR- the son of legendary musicians James Taylor and Carly Simon and appears to be loaded with talent. Being a huge fan of his father and mother's music, I was excited to learn that he had indeed followed their footsteps. Ben is a fine musician in his own right and this cover song is a gem!

mp3

Visit his official website: www.bentaylormusic.com and myspace page here. =O

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Friday, February 26, 2010

NOTHING COMPARES TO YOU


This song
has been called by VH1 as one of the Top 100 Songs of 90’s, for good rea­son. It’s one of the best made songs lyri­cally and musi­cally. It’s music is haunt­ing, almost pained, and you could feel the pas­sion behind the lyrics. It talks of an expe­ri­ence we’re all famil­iar with–the painful mem­ory of good­bye, the love that could have been per­fect, and the tragedy of the one that got away.

Written by Prince for the band called The Family in the 1980's, the song only appeared on their self titled album, was not released as a single and received little recognition.

But in 1990, Irish singer Sinead Oconnor recorded her own version and become a worldwide hit. Another amazing rendition of the song comes from the band Stereophonics for the charity of War Child Music (2005).


Play the music here:


Sinead Oconnor one of the most amazing voice ive ever heard


Stereophonics love the acoustic mood


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