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October 27, 2006

New Ryan Adams & Willie Nelson - "Hallelujah"

We were just talking Rufus and Buckley and conversation inevitably steered toward their covers of Leonard Cohen (for the record, Rufus's cover was inspired by John Cale's -- as was Jeff's). So check this, the quadrabillionth take of Cohen's '84 classic, from Willie's Ryan Adams-produced record Songbird. It's a departure from Cale, and it has The Cardinals on backing band duty (as does the rest of the record) -- but no signs of those ill, Ry raps.

Listen to it here.

We're with Leonard in thinking Jeff's was the definitive take -- but feel free to make us think otherwise. For your argumentative aid, here's the Wiki-fueled list of known "Hallelujah"ers:

  • Elisa
  • Bono
  • Bob Dylan
  • Clare Bowditch
  • Allison Crowe
  • Jackie Greene
  • Julie Felix
  • Anthony Michael Hall
  • Bettie Serveert
  • Custard
  • k.d. lang
  • Kevin Max
  • Gord Downie
  • Steffen Brandt/Tina Dico (in Danish translation)
  • Street to Nowhere
  • Wayne Whittaker
  • The Prayerbabies
  • Kathryn Williams
  • Lucky Jim
  • And those performing it live:
  • Ari Hest
  • Brandi Carlile
  • Gavin DeGraw
  • Dave Dobbyn
  • The Dresden Dolls
  • Chris Clonts
  • Damien Rice
  • David Ford
  • Jay Clifford
  • Regina Spektor
  • Starsailor
  • Donna Lynne Champlin
  • Alter Bridge
  • Sheryl Crow
  • Chris Botti
  • Even more aid: MOKB has the MP3s! Dodge, we're gonna need you to find that Anthony Michael Hall cover like now.

    Songbird is out 10/31.

    Posted at 10:51 AM
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    I don't think it's better than Buckley's but I think it might be second. It's a lot different than most of the versions I've heard and I love it.

    Posted by: Laura at 10/27/06 11:04 AM | Reply
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    beautiful. though i was kinda hoping to hear adams singin' a bit. ): oh well.

    Posted by: kory at 10/27/06 11:07 AM | Reply
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    They should make a sign similar to the "No Stairway To Heaven" one in Wayne's world.
    Every major recording studio should sport a snazzy "No Hallelujah!" banner.
    (good cover, but how many times can you hear this song?)

    Posted by: Charbarred at 10/27/06 11:17 AM | Reply
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    the song grew on me by the end. But Jeff's version is too perfect for comparison.

    Posted by: joe at 10/27/06 12:01 PM | Reply
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    also check out:
    http://myoldkyhome.blogspot.com/2006/05/hallelujah.html

    you can download all of em!

    Posted by: joe at 10/27/06 12:08 PM | Reply
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    Nice post!

    Posted by: dudeasincool at 10/27/06 12:28 PM | Reply
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    i've never heard the original. how sad is that? but i like the new (to me) verses.

    Posted by: d at 10/27/06 12:51 PM | Reply
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    It might be not definitive, but it's definitely calming and a lot better than the bono version, and this is coming from a u2 fan.

    Posted by: ian at 10/27/06 12:53 PM | Reply
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    I'm not a fan of k.d. Lang at all,
    but her version is pretty awesome.

    Posted by: Jack at 10/27/06 2:49 PM | Reply
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    hey guys, thanks for the link.

    the bad news is i'm migrating to a new server today and all the links are down. they should be back up by the weekend.

    Posted by: Dodge at 10/27/06 3:48 PM | Reply
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    I sincerely believe & feel that the most beautiful version of all was sung by K.D. Lang.

    Posted by: Mario Diaz at 10/27/06 6:03 PM | Reply
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    I sincerely believe & feel that the most beautiful version of all was sung by K.D. Lang.

    Posted by: Mario Diaz at 10/27/06 6:04 PM | Reply
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    I believe that the most beautiful version of all
    was sung by K. D. Lang.

    Posted by: Mario Diaz at 10/27/06 6:06 PM | Reply
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    I think the most beautiful version was sung by K. D. Lang.

    Posted by: Mario Diaz at 10/27/06 6:09 PM | Reply
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    This song is not really my favorite, but I love Willie and Ryan both. I still like the song "Dead Flowers" or something like that.

    Posted by: Haley at 10/27/06 6:44 PM | Reply
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    I love covers & I really dig it! I love the rest of the album, too! Both Willie & the Cards sound tighter than ever... I think you fellas are onto somethin' pretty special. Keep up the great work! -TSN

    Posted by: Travis Scott Newman at 10/27/06 8:04 PM | Reply
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    Rob de Nijs, one of the best singers from the Netherlands did "Hallelejah" as well, on the album: Vanaf Vandaag.

    Posted by: Jolanda Kuijpers Netherlands at 10/28/06 3:56 AM | Reply
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    "Hallelujah" is also at the album:Vanaf Vandaag from one the best singers from Holland.Rob de Nijs...Good Luck Willie with this beautifull new album...it's awesome....

    Posted by: Jolanda Kuijpers Netherlands at 10/28/06 3:59 AM | Reply
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    What's up with the My Old Kentucky Blog link? None of them work.

    Posted by: Memememe at 10/28/06 5:17 PM | Reply
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    Leonard Cohen's original is possibly the worst rendition of "Hallelujah."

    Posted by: pageblank at 10/29/06 9:43 PM | Reply
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