Chris Cornell’s estate has shared a lyric video for the late Soundgarden singer’s cover of John Lennon’s “Watching The Wheels.”
The song features on the recently released posthumous Cornell covers album No One Sings Like You Anymore. The lyrical video opens with an image of Cornell playing an acoustic guitar projected onto a sign on a city street.
No One Sings Like You Anymore was released earlier this month featuring Cornell’s handpicked collection of 10 cover songs.
The covers were recorded by Cornell in 2016 and include his renditions of Ghostland Observatory’s “Sad Sad City”, Harry Nilsson’s “Jump Into The Fire”, Carl Hall’s “You Don’t Know Nothing About Love”, Electric Light Orchestra’s “Showdown”, Terry Reid’s “To Be Treated Rite”, Lorraine Ellison’s “Stay With Me Baby”, “Get It While You Can”, Guns N’ Roses’ “Patience”.
“This album is so special because it is a complete work of art that Chris created from start to finish,” said Vicky Cornell. “His choice of covers provides a personal look into his favorite artists and the songs that touched him. He couldn’t wait to release it.”
“This moment is bittersweet because he should be here doing it himself, but it is with both heartache and joy that we share this special album,” she added. “All of us could use his voice to help heal and lift us this year, especially during the holiday season. I am so proud of him and this stunning record, which to me illustrates why he will always be beloved, honored, and one the greatest voices of our time.”
Source: RTT Music News
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