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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsThe Zombies- She Ain't There- Bluegrass cover by The Cleverlys
Even if you are not a fan of bluegrass, you have to admit this version of "she ain't there" is pretty clever.
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The Zombies- She Ain't There- Bluegrass cover by The Cleverlys (Original Post)
quickesst
Jan 2020
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yonder
(9,940 posts)1. That was fun.
quickesst
(6,299 posts)4. I thought so too
msongs
(69,591 posts)2. looks like the audience died lol. btw its she's not there nt
quickesst
(6,299 posts)3. "btw its she's not there nt"
Haha. I know. I was trying to be funny using their title. You know, Bluegrass, Country. I just thought it was a fun thing to watch.
malthaussen
(17,551 posts)5. You mean there are people who don't like bluegrass?
Nifty little cover.
-- Mal
quickesst
(6,299 posts)6. haha....
Good point!
VOX
(22,976 posts)7. Great example of musical cross-pollination.
Im a British Invasion purist, but this is a fantastic cover.
And its an excellent example of how a song travels across various folkways, each of which adds a different flavor to the original.
quickesst
(6,299 posts)8. I am a big fan........
... of what you call cross-pollination, if it is done well. This song is a great example of that. Glad you enjoyed it.