~ COVERS ~

Covers [2025] [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Alan Cordero, Flávia Vicentini from Pexels; AcatXIo, OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay]

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h, it’s time to get cozy and totally cover up! So, what’s the premise of COVERS? On COVERS, we highlight a musician or band covering songs by another musician (likely a popular musician). COVERS separates itself from a related column, Head 2 Head 🗣️, because it only highlights the musician who covers, not the original/most famous performer. Furthermore, COVERS opens the door for musicians who may not necessarily be as well-known. On COVERS, #TheWarmthIsRealYall!!!


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Céline Dion, The Power of Love | COVERS

In the third edition of COVERS (2026), Céline Dion delivers a compelling rendition of “The Power of Love,” originally performed by Jennifer Rush.

Bill Withers, Let It Be | COVERS

In the second edition of COVERS (2026), Bill Withers delivers a compelling rendition of “Let It Be,” originally performed by The Beatles.

Tiny Tim, Stayin Alive | COVERS

In the first edition of COVERS (2026), Tiny Tim delivers a compelling rendition of “Stayin Alive,” originally performed by the Bee Gees.

Céline Dion, It’s All Coming Back to Me Now | COVERS

In the 42nd edition of COVERS (2025), Céline Dion delivers a compelling rendition of “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now,” originally performed by Pandora’s Box.

Stevie Wonder, All I Do | COVERS

In the 41st edition of COVERS (2025), Stevie Wonder delivers a compelling rendition of “All I Do,” originally recorded by Tammi Terrell.

Mavis Staples, Can You Get To That | COVERS

In the 39th edition of COVERS (2025), Mavis Staples delivers a compelling rendition of “Can You Get To That,” originally performed by Funkadelic.

jxdn, Happy Holidays, You Bastard | COVERS

In the 38th edition of COVERS (2025), jxdn delivers a compelling rendition of “Happy Holidays, You Bastard,” originally performed by blink-182.

Juice Newton, Angel Of The Morning | COVERS

In the 37th edition of COVERS (2025), Juice Newton delivers a compelling rendition of “Angel Of The Morning,” originally popularized by Merrilee Rush & The Turnabouts.

Mark Wills, Almost Doesn’t Count | COVERS

In the 36th edition of COVERS (2025), Mark Wills delivers a compelling rendition of “Almost Doesn’t Count,” originally performed by Brandy.

The Rance Allen Group, I Stood On The Banks of Jordan | COVERS

In the 35th edition of COVERS (2025), The Rance Allen Group delivers a compelling rendition of “I Stood On The Banks of Jordan,” originally performed by Rev. James Cleveland.

Covers (2025) [📷: Brent Faulkner /The Musical Hype; Alan Cordero, Flávia Vicentini from Pexels; AcatXIo, Enrique, OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay]