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Lennon’s Favorite McCartney Tune Covered to Perfection by Emmylou

Posted about 1 year ago


As I mentioned in consciouslyinsane's post of Emmylou's cover of "For No One", her take on "Here There and Everywhere is an all time fav of mine. Play close attention to the harmonica/string interlude, I find it breathtakingly out of this world.

Comments (7)

  1. funoka says

    Thanks, I forgot this was on Elite Hotel.  Excellent version and I usually don't like Beatles covers.

    Permalink posted 06/26/2008
  2. ted baylis says

     I don’t like Beatle Covers either, this one is an anomaly, I guess Emmylou’s “ For No One” works as well                           

    Permalink posted 06/26/2008
  3. inrumford says

    Emmylou could sing the Bill of Rights and make it sound good

    Permalink posted 06/26/2008
  4. DaveCromwell says

    Good stuff, Ted.

    Did you see where Paul recently performed a perfect rendition of "A Day In the Life" for the first time live - ever?

    That's pretty newsworthy too.

    Permalink posted 06/27/2008
  5. ted baylis says

    I did see that (or at least part of it) Paul sang a sour note, very unlike him

    Permalink posted 06/28/2008
  6. DaveCromwell says

    Yeah - pretty cool that 41 years later, Paul performed it live *for the first time ever*.

    Pretty monumental, actually.

    Permalink posted 06/28/2008
  7. ted baylis says

    Well, Paul’s contributions to that song are noteworthy—indeed. The “Woke Up Fell Out of Bed” middle eight was just lying around (not all that unusual) But it was the orchestral cacophony that make that track a true finale to a great album. So I guess Paul can sing it, though the heart of the song is all John
     And that last chord is…..?

    Permalink posted 06/29/2008

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