I only know Dylan’s version and the Byrds’. But I much prefer yours. It’s such a pleasure to listen to. Beautiful harmonies and a simple yet wonderful accompaniment. Jibby adds an extra touch of sweetness. In the background, I hear rain or maybe a flowing river. Thank you for this moment of musical joy. ^^
I’m going to briefly explain why this is almost a perfect cover version, followed by an afterthought about the music industry. Your cover version sounds like you, not a forced striving to replicate the original version. It’s also an honest interpretation, not a contrived one. I see that problem all the time - someone trying too hard to sound like they are offering a unique spin on a song. You, however, sing from the heart, effortlessly, without overthinking or overstating. And that’s what makes a great artist. You have that intangible, magic ingredient few have. All your content is like this. Back in the old days when talent and merit truly mattered, you would have been busking or at an open mic in Nashville and you would have been scooped up by some A&R guy scouting for talent. You would have been singed to a label and the rest would have been history. Today, well, it’s a different music business landscape. And I’ll just leave it at that because my momma said if you got nothing nice to say about (the music industry) keep it to yourself.
Your cover of Rosie was my most listened to song this year❤
Terrific cover. Loved the harmony.
Mi favorita es el cover de Ryan Adams.
Amor, Tennessee and Jibby❤❤
Wow this is beautiful
Lovely version
Nicely Done Girl
I only know Dylan’s version and the Byrds’. But I much prefer yours. It’s such a pleasure to listen to. Beautiful harmonies and a simple yet wonderful accompaniment. Jibby adds an extra touch of sweetness. In the background, I hear rain or maybe a flowing river. Thank you for this moment of musical joy. ^^
I’m going to briefly explain why this is almost a perfect cover version, followed by an afterthought about the music industry. Your cover version sounds like you, not a forced striving to replicate the original version. It’s also an honest interpretation, not a contrived one. I see that problem all the time - someone trying too hard to sound like they are offering a unique spin on a song. You, however, sing from the heart, effortlessly, without overthinking or overstating. And that’s what makes a great artist. You have that intangible, magic ingredient few have. All your content is like this. Back in the old days when talent and merit truly mattered, you would have been busking or at an open mic in Nashville and you would have been scooped up by some A&R guy scouting for talent. You would have been singed to a label and the rest would have been history. Today, well, it’s a different music business landscape. And I’ll just leave it at that because my momma said if you got nothing nice to say about (the music industry) keep it to yourself.
Is the background noise popcorn popping?