My fanship of Amy Winehouse has abated none since her death, and while watching the Bruno Mars tribute to her at the MTV Video Music Awards, I started to investigate what was her most successful cover -- the Zutons' single "Valerie." The song, of its own merit, is wonderful -- with a nice rock and roll, retro pacing and a wonderful story -- one of my favorites -- a man that is in love with a trainwreck (and he seems to be a bit of trainwreck himself). I usually post the original last, but since Amy's has crossed into definitve version territory, hers will round out this group:
The Zutons: A great original, and, honestly, this song makes a lot more since when a man is singing it. I like the grit in his voice with occasional voice break. Adds to the angst. Fans of Amy's version, however, may miss the way she proclaims Valerie's name. For a Zuton interview on how they feel about the re-appropriation of their song, click here.
Panic! At the Disco: One of my favorite bands, they bring their classic earnestness to their rendition.
Bruno Mars:
And, Amy Winehouse:
Thursday, September 22, 2011
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