Showing posts with label Pentatonix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pentatonix. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2016

“How To” Songs

Here's something you don't see everyday: A collection of informative songs that teach you how to do a variety of different, but equally important things. You'll find songs instructing you how to live, how to love, how to die, how to disappear completely, how to hide your feelings, how to grow old, and how to save a life, among others. So put on your learning cap...and enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  The Fray  ~  “How To Save A Life”




2)  Man Overboard  ~  “How To Hide Your Feelings”




3)  Demi Lovato  ~  “How To Love”




4)  Frankie J  ~  “How To Deal”




5)  Radiohead  ~  “How To Disappear Completely”




6)  Marina and the Diamonds  ~  “How To Be A Heartbreaker”




7)  Pentatonix  ~  “Show You How To Love”




8)  The Cat Empire  ~  “How To Explain”




9)  Tedeschi Trucks Band  ~  “Learn How To Love”




10)  Jon Foreman  ~  “Learning How To Die”




11)  Audioslave  ~  “Show Me How To Live”




12)  Rebecca Ferguson  ~  “Teach Me How To Be Loved”




13)  Colony House  ~  “Learning How To Love”




14)  Joseph Arthur  ~  “I Used To Know How To Walk On Water”




15)  Sinead O’Connor  ~  “I Don’t Know How To Love Him”




16)  Gary Allan  ~  “Learning How To Bend”




17)  R.E.M.  ~  “Life And How To Live It”




18)  JoJo  ~  “How To Touch A Girl”




19)  Milow  ~  “Learning How To Disappear”




20)  Sting  ~  “The Night The Pugilist Learned How To Dance”




21)  Katie Melua  ~  “When You Taught Me How To Dance”




22)  Smokie  ~  “If You Think You Know How To Love Me”




23)  John Hiatt & The Goners  ~  “Learning How To Love You”




24)  Halestorm  ~  “Don’t Know How To Stop”




25)  Ryan Adams  ~  “I Taught Myself How To Grow Old”


Monday, December 21, 2015

Songs For The Seasons: "Winter" (Vol. 1)

It's the Winter Solstice, so here's a bunch of songs for the new season. (Although where I live, it feels like summertime, but whatevs.) There were too many good songs by well-known and emerging artists to include in just one post. So there will be a Volume 2 tomorrow. Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Pentatonix  ~  “White Winter Hymnal”




2)  The Piano Guys  ~  “Let It Go / Vivaldi’s Winter




3)  Mumford & Sons  ~  “Winter Winds”




4)  Gwen Stefani  ~  “Early Winter”




5)  AFI  ~  “Love Like Winter”




6)  Kanye West  ~  “Coldest Winter”




7)  Bush  ~  “The Sound Of Winter”




8)  Sara Bareilles & Ingrid Michaelson  ~  “Winter Song”




9)  Trans-Siberian Orchestra  ~  “Wizards In Winter”




10)  Angel Vivaldi  ~  “A Martian Winter”




11)  The Staves  ~  “Winter Trees”




12)  The Bangles  ~  “Hazy Shade Of Winter”




13)  Young Guns  ~  “Winter Kiss”




14)  I Break Horses  ~  “Winter Beats”




15)  Asher Monroe  ~  “Warm Winter Night”




16)  Tori Amos  ~  “Winter”




17)  CAKE  ~  “The Winter”




18)  Kari  ~  “The Winter Is Back”




19)  Sarah McLachlan  ~  “In The Bleak Mid-Winter”




20)  Audrey Assad  ~  “Winter Snow”


Tuesday, October 21, 2014

13 Different Versions Of "Royals" by Lorde


Tonight is the first game of the World Series between the San Francisco Giants and the Kansas City Royals. For once, I'm actually pulling for one of the teams, instead of just jumping on the bandwagon of whichever team is hot like I usually do. I'm nearly a lifelong Royals fan and am happy to see them finally returning to the Series. In honor of the occasion, I present to you 13 different renditions of the hit song "Royals" by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde. For those of you who aren't familiar with the song, Lorde's original version is included first. For those of you who appreciate a bit of commentary with each song, you'll be happy to find it here as well. Enjoy!  ~  JH


"Royals" ~ as sung by Lorde


1)  Craig Campbell  (This guy makes the song sound like it was written AS a country song! Well-played, Craig. Well-played.)




2)  Pentatonix  (This group ALWAYS nails their cover songs – with nary a musical instrument in sight, aside from their amazing voices!)




3)  Puddles, The Sad Clown With The Golden Voice  (He's a 7-foot-tall clown named Puddles. And he croons like a lounge singer. Of course he does…)




4)  Walk Off The Earth  (I love this band! They manage to make their cover songs sound entirely unique, while somehow retaining the overall flavor of the original song. Plus, their music videos are top-notch performance art!)




5)  Sarah Stone  (The creativity and talent of YouTubers never ceases to amaze me! Check out this version, which uses a red Solo cup and two busy hands for its percussion.)




6)  Clean Bandit  (This one was definitely re-imagined, not at all a sound-alike cover like many of the ones you'll find on YouTube. It's not my favorite, but it's certainly unique.)




7)  Jason Derulo  (Real talk: This guy's got such a smooth voice that he could make any song sound good.)




8)  Mayer Hawthorne  (The singer promises to "funk it up" a bit here, and indeed he does. Nice cover, "unexpected" or otherwise.)




9)  Ed Sheeran  (He learned the song in two-and-a-half minutes and OWNED it! Yep, Ed's pretty amazing like that.)




10)  Tyler Ward  (This veteran YouTuber's version of the hit song is uncharacteristically sunny – figuratively and literally – and leaves an entirely different taste in one's mouth. Which isn't a bad thing. It's just different.)




11)  Jim Cheek & Scott Jenkins  (To all of you who were waiting with bated breath for a saxophone cover of this song, your wait is over! And you're welcome.)




12)  Pixie Lott  (Take a catchy pop song, add a sassy "blue-eyed soul" singer, honey-throated backup singers, and a great jazz backing band, and you get this. Magic!)




13)  Dave Days  (What "Royals" would sound like if Avril Lavigne sang it…in 2002…and she was actually a guy. End result: Well…it's kinda crappy.)




BONUS TRACK:  "Weird Al" Yankovic  ~  "Foil"  (Of course, this post wouldn't be complete without a great "Weird Al" parody of the song!)