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The first time that I heard him sing that song was at his concert that I was dragged to by my ex-girlfriend. I don't even like country but man he seems like such a great guy and has a good voice. Anyway, I think that changing lyrics that someone else wrote to fit an idea is pretty lame and is a stain on the original writer. Just sing the damn song dude. Who knows maybe it wasn't even his idea but it's still dumb
Yes yes yes
Hurt covered by Johnny Cash.
I do prefer Reznor's version still, personally, but I'm a huge fan of NIN. Regardless, Cash's changes were perfectly fine and definitely make it more radio friendly too.
It depends on my mood, but most of the time I prefer Reznor's as well.
I think there are some situations where it works is all.
Thank you, I share this opinion as well. I just could not get into the Cash version of the song.
Buble is definitely not country
I was referring to Luke Combs