Today's post is the 1,600th here at Daily Cover Song!
So, here's the 1984 single "Sixteen Blue" from Minneapolis, Minnesota college rockers The Replacements, as covered by Boston, Massachusetts country group The Dirty Truckers.
Today's post is the 1,600th here at Daily Cover Song!
So, here's the 1984 single "Sixteen Blue" from Minneapolis, Minnesota college rockers The Replacements, as covered by Boston, Massachusetts country group The Dirty Truckers.
San Francisco, California jazz band Cosmo Alleycats cover "As Long As I'm Movin'," an R&B single released on the 1957 debut album of Portsmouth, Virginia doo wop artist Ruth Brown.
Nashville, Tennessee artist Runaground covers "Give Your Heart a Break," a 2011 pop single from Albuquerque, New Mexico singer/songwriter Demi Lovato.
If you're going to give your heart a literal break, the folks at Atlantic Cardiovascular strongly suggest that it last no longer than four minutes.
London, UK trip hop trio Soho had their 1990 single "Hippychick" covered by Lauren Hayashi.
I believe Lauren is from Honolulu, Hawaii... as the entirety of her social media presence as a performer is recorded from two separate shows, each at a venue in Honolulu.
Five-piece Boston, Massachusetts Americana string band Grain Thief cover "Sorry You're Sick," a 1982 release from Biloxi, Mississippi soul/blues musician Ted Hawkins.
Vancouver, Canada twin sisters Fionn cover "Say So," a 2020 bubblegum pop single from Los Angeles, California artist Doja Cat.
For a cover by Doja Cat, her version of "Celebrity Skin" can be found here.
Duluth, Georgia group Leaf Land cover "3 Strange Days," a 1991 jangle pop single from Boston, Massachusetts alternative band School of Fish.