There are many singer/songwriters out there who want to be heard and to become well-known in the industry. One way this can happen is luck and, basically, being in the right place at the right time. Another way this can be possible is by performing popular cover versions and posting them on YouTube. When someone searches for a specific song, hopefully the cover will appear in the search and subsequently have their popularity soar.
So, I decided to take this on. I had recorded cover versions previously but, as I was creating my 40 List, I thought I would include it and turn it into a challenge.
Part 1 includes 12 videos/audio of covers I have recorded or that have been recorded of me by others. I will give a little background blurb with each video/audio. Happy viewing/listening!
1. Real Late Starter (originally performed by Nerina Pallot)
This is where the covers "thing" started. There was a competition to win the opportunity to support Nerina at a concert if we covered her latest single "Real Late Starter". I didn't win but it was fun to do and seeing the video again gives me a chance to see my old bedroom. Please don't cringe at my fringe!
2. Turn Me On Again (originally performed by Nerina Pallot)
So, I thought I would give this competition thing another go. With the help of my friend, Paul O'Gorman, we recorded our version of Nerina's latest single "Turn Me On Again". Again, I was unsuccessful but got some really nice comments including one from Nerina saying "Thank you so much for entering the competition. Love the harmonies, really cool. N x". Unfortunately, I can't embed this video as it doesn't give me the option in my list of YouTube videos - very odd. Here's the link!
3. Rest Stop (originally performed by Matchbox Twenty)
I had this brainwave of getting people to request songs they'd like to see me perform and upload to YouTube. This is one of my favourite MB20 songs and it was a request from my friend, Neil O'Dwyer (who I met on the Virgin Radio/Absolute Radio fan forums, back in the day). We've been friends ever since.
4. Here Without You (originally performed by 3 Doors Down)
I put a message out to my fans/friends to come up with more covers and, again, Neil pulled a great choice out of the bag for me to do. I'd just started getting into 3 Doors Down and felt I actually had an emotional connection with the song when I started to learn it.
5. If I Fell (originally performed by The Beatles)
6. Blind (originally performed by Lifehouse)
7. A&E (originally performed by Goldfrapp)
These three videos were taken at my album launch party at Kiss The Sky in Hampstead. My brother, Paul, made me a CD the previous Christmas of Beatles' songs (entitled "Let It Be...Or Not...Your Choice") all performed by him. He did a fabulous job and it reduced me to tears (in a good way). I thought it would be great if my brother could a) be one of my support acts at the launch and b) perform one of the songs with me during my set. We decided on "If I Fell".
I wanted to do a cover of a Lifehouse song at the launch to introduce people to the amazing songwriting of Jason Wade. Lifehouse are my favourite band (after The Beatles). I chose Blind because I can relate to the lyrics and because it was one of the easier ones to play!
A&E is a song that Mr O'Gorman and I bonded over. I had said to Paul that it played on my iPod earlier and I really wanted to give it a go and he got excited saying "I love that song, I can play it". We performed it at quite a few gigs but my album launch is the evidence I have of this.
8. Take Me Home (originally performed by Jack Savoretti)
Jack decided to do a similar competition to Nerina Pallot, if his song "Take Me Home" was covered. Paul and I didn't have long to learn the song, if I recall, but we did a pretty good job on it, especially on the harmonies. Paul and I watched Jack Savoretti playing the song over and over again on YouTube as the chords were not provided. Unfortunately, it got 2 dislikes against 1 like [sad face].
9. With Or Without You (originally performed by U2)
I really love singing this song at karaoke and so I looked up the chords. I was pleasantly surprised that it was easy to play on the guitar. I've started playing it at gigs when the audience have called out for more. I usually give an option of "cover" or "original" and, more often than not, a call for a cover is always heard!
10. Tomorrow (originally performed by Chris Young)
I'm not ashamed to say that I am a fan of country music. I heard this song performed by Tate Stevens, a contestant on The X Factor USA and I thought what a great song it was. I loaded my Spotify to give the original a listen and immediately downloaded the track. I wondered whether it would be possible for me to learn it on the guitar as another cover to add to YouTube and another string to my bow - Lauren Rich does Country Music.
11. You Keep Me Hangin' On (originally performed by Diana Ross & The Supremes)
I saw a version of this on American Idol (yes I like American reality singing shows) sung by Janelle Arthur and I fell in love with her country version of the song. I extended it with an extra verse to make the song longer. I performed it for the first time at The Loop in Chelmsford and my good friend, Neil O'Dwyer filmed it. It's definitely not a song I would have even thought of covering, but now it's one of my favourite covers.
12. Somebody That I Used To Know (originally performed by Gotye ft. Kimbra)
I really love this song. My brother suggested we cover it. I really love my brother's vocals on this and, I guess, mine aren't so bad either! Paul's guitar playing and production on this is awesome! Well done, little bro!
I really love this song. My brother suggested we cover it. I really love my brother's vocals on this and, I guess, mine aren't so bad either! Paul's guitar playing and production on this is awesome! Well done, little bro!
I hope you enjoyed watching/listening to these. I have just over 6 years to do 28 more covers. I'd better get my skates on! If you can think of any covers you'd like to see/hear me sing, please comment below.