Lori
I have been singing since I was 6 and just started doing covers of my favorite songs from my generation. will be posting couple songs per week.
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Phil Vassar - This Is God
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Michael W. Smith - Waymaker
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Paul Davis - I Go Crazy
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Tom Jones - Its Not Unusual
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Matthew West - Truth Be Told
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Linda Ronstadt - Easy To Say
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Bee Gees - To Love Somebody
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Seals and Crofts - Summer Breeze
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Nick Lowe - Cruel To Be Kind
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America Band - Ventura Highway
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Kim Carnes - Bette Davis Eyes
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Player - Baby Come Back
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Bread - Lost Without Your Love
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Toto - I'll Be Over You
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Poco - Heart Of The Night
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a-ha - Take On Me
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Marty Balin - Hearts
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Santana - Hold On
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Billy Joel - Honesty
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Bonnie Tyler - Its A Heartache
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Peter Frampton - I'm In You
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Lobo - I'd Love You To Want Me
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Champaign - How Bout Us
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David Guetta - Titanium
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Mary Chapin Carpenter (born February 21, 1958) is an American country and folk music singer-songwriter. Carpenter spent several years singing in Washington, D.C.-area clubs before signing in the late 1980s with Columbia Records. Carpenter's first album, 1987's Hometown Girl, did not produce any charting singles. She broke through with 1989's State of the Heart and 1990's Shooting Straight in the Dark.
Carpenter's most successful album is 1992's Come On Come On, which accounted for seven singles and was certified quadruple platinum in the United States for shipments of four million copies. Her follow up album, Stones in the Road, appeared two years later and won Carpenter the Grammy Award for Best Country Album, while going double platinum for shipments of two million copies. After a number of commercially unsuccessful albums throughout the first decade of the 21st century, she exited Columbia for Zoë Records. Her first album for this label was 2007's The Calling. She recorded several albums for Zoë until launching her own Lambent Light label in 2015.
Carpenter has won five Grammy Awards, from 18 nominations, including four consecutive wins in the category of Best Female Country Vocal Performance between 1992 and 1995. She has charted 27 times on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, with her 1994 single "Shut Up and Kiss Me" representing her only number-one single there. Her musical style takes influence from contemporary country and folk, with many of her songs including feminist themes. While largely composed of songs she wrote herself or with longtime producer John Jennings, her discography includes covers of Gene Vincent, Lucinda Williams, and Dire Straits, among others.
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Smash Mouth - I'm A Believer
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Smash Mouth - I'm A Believer
Live cover by kLEM ENtiNE
Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang My Baby Shot Me Down
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Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang My Baby Shot Me Down
Live cover by Timmy Naces
Dream Theater - Take The Time
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Dream Theater - Take The Time
Instrumental cover by Joan
Gary Jules - Mad World
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Gary Jules - Mad World
Vocal cover by Neil Godson
Metallica - Wherever I May Roam
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Metallica - Wherever I May Roam
Instrumental cover by Joan
Billie Eilish - Ocean Eyes
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Billie Eilish - Ocean Eyes
Vocal cover by LWA
Paramore - All I Wanted
Live cover by Gregg Sgar
Paramore - All I Wanted
Live cover by Gregg Sgar
Ariana Grande - God Is A Woman
Vocal cover by Natalie
Ariana Grande - God Is A Woman
Vocal cover by Natalie
Stevie Nicks - Wild Heart
Live cover by Gregg Sgar
Stevie Nicks - Wild Heart
Live cover by Gregg Sgar
Daft Punk - Get Lucky
Vocal cover by Natalie
Daft Punk - Get Lucky
Vocal cover by Natalie
Twisted Sister - Wake Up The Sleeping Giant
Live cover by Gregg Sgar
Twisted Sister - Wake Up The Sleeping Giant
Live cover by Gregg Sgar
Alekseev - Снов Осколки
Vocal cover by Natalie
Alekseev - Снов Осколки
Vocal cover by Natalie
Danny Gatton - Farewell Blues
Instrumental cover by ryan mitchell
Danny Gatton - Farewell Blues
Instrumental cover by ryan mitchell
John Denver - Country Roads
Vocal cover by Caleb Hyles
John Denver - Country Roads
Vocal cover by Caleb Hyles
The Cranberries - Zombie
Instrumental cover by Brooklyn Duo
The Cranberries - Zombie
Instrumental cover by Brooklyn Duo
Chad Brock - Yes
Instrumental cover by Anthony Shunnarah
Chad Brock - Yes
Instrumental cover by Anthony Shunnarah
Jimmy Buffett - Margaritaville
Instrumental cover by Anthony Shunnarah
Jimmy Buffett - Margaritaville
Instrumental cover by Anthony Shunnarah
Journey - Wheel In The Sky
Instrumental cover by Anthony Shunnarah
Journey - Wheel In The Sky
Instrumental cover by Anthony Shunnarah
Lonestar - Never Enders
Instrumental cover by Anthony Shunnarah
Lonestar - Never Enders
Instrumental cover by Anthony Shunnarah
Johnny Cash - Hurt
Vocal cover by sarah connord
Johnny Cash - Hurt
Vocal cover by sarah connord
Alan Jackson - Dont't Close Your Eyes
Vocal cover by Reinhard Hehrer
Alan Jackson - Dont't Close Your Eyes
Vocal cover by Reinhard Hehrer
Don Gibson - Lonesome Me
Vocal cover by Reinhard Hehrer
Don Gibson - Lonesome Me
Vocal cover by Reinhard Hehrer
Lonestar - Mr Mom
Instrumental cover by Anthony Shunnarah
Lonestar - Mr Mom
Instrumental cover by Anthony Shunnarah
Don Williams - Lay Down Beside Me
Vocal cover by Reinhard Hehrer
Don Williams - Lay Down Beside Me
Vocal cover by Reinhard Hehrer
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