Anonymous wrote:Good song, and good for Tracy Chapman, but Luke Combs adds nothing to the song at all. Just sings it the same way but with a male voice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: The song is terrible no matter who sings it. Her voice is like nails on a chalkboard. I also dislike Bob Dylan’s voice.
Disliking Bob Dylan’s voice is not an unpopular opinion. I hate his voice and any cover version of one of his songs is always better than his original. I love Chapman’s voice, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To anyone who claims to LOVE Combs cover and HATES the original, I say that’s all we need to know about you.
You do seem like the kind of person that thinks everyone cares about your opinion. But trust me, we don’t.
Anonymous wrote:To anyone who claims to LOVE Combs cover and HATES the original, I say that’s all we need to know about you.
Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: The song is terrible no matter who sings it. Her voice is like nails on a chalkboard. I also dislike Bob Dylan’s voice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't she win the prize? His cover sounds very much like her version. Seems like she should have won. Doesn't seem fair. Yes, at least she gets some money, but her name isn't on the prize. I feel like it would be similar to a situation where I did all of the work for a project, and a colleague took all of the credit and everyone knew it and they patted me on the head.
She did win. For writing the song. First black female to win the award.
But he took the big prize of single of the year. For a version that's VERY much the same. She gets the pat-on-the-head prize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He does it better!!!
He does! I do not like the original song and I’m just not a fan of hers. I never liked give me one reason either. Everyone here praising her because she had 1, maybe 2 hits, lie 25-30 years ago. She’s essentially a one hit wonder.
And Luke combs sells out huge stadiums with constant hits.
Go figure.
Anonymous wrote:He does it better!!!
Anonymous wrote:I loved that song so much. Hated the cover. All wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get this how do you win an award in 2023 for an older non-country song? What am I missing here?
She wins as the songwriter. The song is eligible based on his cover being released this year, but this particular award goes to the person who wrote the song. Like Willie Nelson's version of "You Were Always on My Mind" won the same award in the 80s and that award (and the analogous categories at the Grammys) went to the songwriters, even though that song has been recorded probably dozens of times before Willie got to it.
This is even more confusing. Who is "he?" What cover are you talking about?
Luke Combs's cover.
THANK YOU, I didn't know who Luke Comb is since I don't listen to country music so I looked it up. What a beautiful voice and remake. Amazing, song he did an wonderful job, It might be better as a country song if that's even possible...
said no one ever before this moment in time
Pretty much the whole thread thinks he did a great job, which thread are you reading PP?![]()
No one has said the song is better as a Luke Combs country hit.
I actually like his version more