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.
In the 39th edition of COVERS (2025), Mavis Staples delivers a compelling rendition of “Can You Get To That,” originally performed by Funkadelic.
In the 38th edition of COVERS (2025), jxdn delivers a compelling rendition of “Happy Holidays, You Bastard,” originally performed by blink-182.
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.
In the 36th edition of COVERS (2025), Mark Wills delivers a compelling rendition of “Almost Doesn’t Count,” originally performed by Brandy.
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.
In the 34th edition of COVERS (2025), Dusty Springfield delivers a compelling rendition of “I Had A Talk With My Man Last Night,” originally performed by Mitty Collier.
In the 33rd edition of COVERS (2025), Charlie Wilson and Fantasia deliver a compelling rendition of “I Wanna Be Your Man,” originally performed by Roger.
In the 32nd edition of COVERS (2025), Shirley Brown delivers a compelling rendition of “I Had A Talk With My Man,” originally performed by Mitty Collier.
In the 31st edition of COVERS (2025), The Communards deliver a compelling rendition of “Don’t Leave Me This Way,” popularized by Thelma Houston.
In the 30th edition of COVERS (2025), Kirin J Callinan delivers a compelling rendition of “The Homosexual,” originally performed by Momus.
In the 29th edition of COVERS (2025), Dolly Parton & Linda Perry deliver a compelling rendition of “What’s Up?”, originally performed by 4 Non Blondes.
In the 28th edition of COVERS (2025), Beyoncé delivers a compelling rendition of “BLACKBIIRD,” originally performed by The Beatles.