Silk Sonic, Love’s Train | COVERS
In the 35th edition of COVERS (2023), Silk Sonic delivers a compelling rendition of “Love’s Train,” originally performed by Con Funk Shun.
On COVERS, we highlight a musician or band covering songs by another musician.
In the 35th edition of COVERS (2023), Silk Sonic delivers a compelling rendition of “Love’s Train,” originally performed by Con Funk Shun.
In the 34th edition of COVERS (2023), Harry Connick, Jr. delivers a compelling rendition of “Yes We Can,” originally performed by Lee Dorsey.
In the 33rd edition of COVERS (2023), Laura Nyro delivers a compelling rendition of “It’s Gonna Take A Miracle” originally performed by The Royalettes.
In the 32nd edition of COVERS (2023), Bette Midler delivers a compelling rendition of “Chapel of Love,” famously performed by The Dixie Cups.
In the 31st edition of COVERS (2023), Luke Combs delivers a compelling rendition of “Fast Car,” originally performed by Tracy Chapman.
In the 30th edition of COVERS (2023), Whitney Houston delivers a compelling rendition of “You Light Up My Life,” originally performed by Debby Boone.
In the 29th edition of COVERS (2023), Boyce Avenue delivers a compelling rendition of “Will You Be There,” originally performed by Michael Jackson.
In the 28th edition of COVERS (2023), Colm R. McGuinness delivers a compelling rendition of “Hellfire” from Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
In the 27th edition of COVERS (2023), Cher delivers a compelling rendition of “Dancing Queen,” originally performed by ABBA.
In the 26th edition of COVERS (2023), Adam Lambert delivers a compelling rendition of “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real),” originally performed by Sylvester.
In the 25th edition of COVERS (2023), Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams delivers a compelling rendition of “You’re all I Need to Get By.”
In the 24th edition of COVERS (2023), Angie Stone delivers a compelling rendition of “Trouble Man,” originally performed by Marvin Gaye.