Bournemouth, UK duo Missing Digit cover "Ooh La La," a 2020 release from Atlanta, Georgia and Brooklyn, New York hip hoppers Run the Jewels.
Bournemouth, UK duo Missing Digit cover "Ooh La La," a 2020 release from Atlanta, Georgia and Brooklyn, New York hip hoppers Run the Jewels.
Ogden, Utah party band 1.21 Gigawatts cover "Sweet Child O' Mine," a 1988 hard rock ballad from Los Angeles, California group Guns N' Roses.
For more GNR covers, Woman's version of "Paradise City" can be found here, and the Prom Queen version of "November Rain" can be found here.
Tiverton, UK lads Leave Before Dawn cover "Leave a Light On," a 2017 release from Kilsyth, Scotland musician Tom Walker.
According to Southern Living, leaving a single 60-Watt bulb on overnight will add $20 per year in energy bills.
Happy Easter!
Durham, North Carolina band Tea Cup Gin cover "Easter Parade," the definitive version being released in the eponymous 1948 film starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire.
The song was first recorded, though, by Evansville, Indiana Broadway star Marilyn Miller in 1933.
Pop quartet Mercury4 cover "All Out of Love," a 1980 single from fellow Melbourne, Australia natives Air Supply.
According to NASA, Mercury has no air supply, as the planet is too small and hot to retain an atmosphere. Instead, it has a thin exosphere made up of atoms blasted off of the planet by extreme solar winds and meteor strikes.
Welsh nippers Lindsay's Shirt cover "Loverboy," a 2011 alternative rock single from Surrey, UK post hardcore band You Me at Six.
Bristol, UK acoustic wedding duo The Hot Hats cover "Big Yellow Taxi," a 1970 folk song from Fort Macleod, Canada songstress Joni Mitchell.
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For another Joni cover, the Baskery version of "River" can be found here.