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Share your earworms here [Music]

^ I didn't post a song, or a rendition of a particular score, I posted a piece of singing.
 
^Well, both versions have their strong points and weaknesses. If the Harolyn Blackwell version especially speaks to you or moves you, I'm happy for you. I once posted the Billy Stewart version of the song, and people on YouTube praised his version, saying stuff like he owned it. I'm sure I could pull different versions of "Summertime" off the internet all day and post them, and no two people would pick the same version as the best.
 
^Well, both versions have their strong points and weaknesses.

Yes, the singing and the score, respectively :mrgreen:

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If the Harolyn Blackwell version especially speaks to you or moves you, I'm happy for you.

No, it doesn't "move" me, because the tune is a piece of crawling shit (like some painful, streamlined musical version of the Southern drawl): but her singing is A-R-T.
 
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I once posted the Billy Stewart version of the song, and people on YouTube praised his version, saying stuff like he owned it.


You mean this.

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Yes, it's way less boring than the original score but, again, my point is the singer's skills, not the musical style; that is not a rendition of, it's a version derived from: a variation on.
 
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