Elle est totalement habitée par son chant merveilleux (texte et musique)!!!! Quelle voix!!! Sublime interprétation de la chanson de Janis Joplin qui me rappelle celle qu'elle a fait au concert du Bridge School au Shoreline Amphitheater avec Neil Young où elle chantait avec les mêmes musiciens. Chan possède un talent énorme et beaucoup disent que c'est la grande et une des plus belles chanteuses de notre époque.
Comparisons to Janis Joplin are unavoidable because of that certain rawness they share, but Cat Power has her OWN style and it is a little more tender than Joplin's. My ear prefers the less abrasive soul, personally.
+Victoria Bennett The only thing she's got in comparison to Janice is her gender. There's no confusing the two on any other level.....couldn't get through this version, boredom set in.
thats funny while listening to this I was thinking of Joplin before I read this comment. I feel you. this woman is amazing though. I can't get enough of her.
A woman left lonely will soon grow tired of waiting, She'll do crazy things, yeah, on lonely occasions. A simple conversation for the new men now and again Makes a touchy situation when a good face come into your head. And when she gets lonely, she's thinking 'bout her man, She knows he's taking her for granted, yeah yeah, Honey, she doesn't understand, no no no no! Well, the fevers of the night, they burn an unloved woman Yeah, those red-hot flames try to push old love aside. A woman left lonely, she's the victim of her man, yes she is. When he can't keep up his own way, good Lord, She's got to do the best that she can, yeah! A woman left lonely, Lord, that lonely girl, Lord, Lord, Lord!
Compare different singers is just stupid ... don't waste your time arguing with those kind of people.Ii is worthless wolf ... if only all those fan boys and girls could just watch only their idols videos ... Janis is about wild vocals ...power. Cat is about voice quality and voice tone ... grasp etc. Cat is more technical too. Both are really great singers, with their own vocal qualities and music stiles.
Thought Dan Penn wrote this? That's what it says in the credits of Ella Brown's superb version on Lanor Records out of Louisiana. Recorded in Macon,Ga.
+nancy darkes-stiles Wow! Really?I never knew that. Penn/Oldham must hold the title for writing more great Southern Soul songs than anyone else(with the possible exception of the late,great George Jackson).
I *finally* got a chance to watch the documentary "Janis Joplin: Little Girl Blue" (that I recorded from PBS a few weeks ago) last night, and as much as I loved it, it was almost wrecked by this completely unnecessary performance of one of my favorite songs by Janis, "A Woman Left Lonely", ugh. It would have been less unpleasant to have jammed rusty nails into my eardrums, LOL! And don't even get me started on the way she be-bopped around as she was singing, SMH! Other than that, it was a very good documentary!
You just stepped into a pair of shoes you can't fill. Nothing compares to what Janis did to/for this song. It falls flat. Not saying you don't have a good voice, but there's a reason that most people don't re-do her versions... it's a matter of respect, and knowing that your version won't hold up. Your hopping, arm-flapping, rocking and pointing doesn't help either.
A truly abysmal, soulless cover of a great song. This poor gal can’t sing, but just bounces around in hopes that this will add some thing to the song. Sad!
You like the song only sung one way and cannot comprehend another interpretation. That doesn't make the singer soulless. It makes you ultraconservative, and temporarily hearing impaired.
My how you’re quick to jump to conclusions and judge, because you THINK that I “like the song sung only one way.” I happen to love the versions by Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham, the one by Irma Thomas, the one by Charlie Rich, the one by Maggie Bell, and finally Jody Miller’s version. The last two have a great C&W twist. So, I am able to comprehend they are “another interpretation” and I don’t just like it “only sung one way.” You know nothing about me, yet you immediately label me “ultraconservative,” seemingly because I happen to have a different opinion than you on the rendition of a song by a singer you happen to like. Well, I happen to be ultraliberal and any of my friends would be happy to tell you that. Realize that I’m only expressing an opinion, not making personal condemnations. Next time don’t be so quick to judge and diss someone for their opinions. I stand my my original opinion of this singer’s rendition of this song. I don’t care for it. You don’t agree. So???? You listen to your version and I’ll listen to the one’s I like. It’s OK to agree to disagree. It’s pretty cold to condem someone simply because they don’t agree with you.
This woman - amazing voice and so much heart - makes me feel so good
Cat Power, you know you're still beautiful with a magnetic and soulful voice after all these years I've been listening to you. Godspeed.
I just wanna hug Cat Power. Such a sweet woman.
I love this women! Cat power is truly amazing!
A canção não perdeu em nada... Cat Power mandou muito bem!!!
very good cover by Cat Power !
Beautiful...I love Cat Power =)
Amazing vocals ... his voice is perfect for these kind of songs. Same for jazz.
Elle est totalement habitée par son chant merveilleux (texte et musique)!!!! Quelle voix!!! Sublime interprétation de la chanson de Janis Joplin qui me rappelle celle qu'elle a fait au concert du Bridge School au Shoreline Amphitheater avec Neil Young où elle chantait avec les mêmes musiciens. Chan possède un talent énorme et beaucoup disent que c'est la grande et une des plus belles chanteuses de notre époque.
I like this alot! Go ahead girl. Long live Janis and Cat Power. Peace. : )
Comparisons to Janis Joplin are unavoidable because of that certain rawness they share, but Cat Power has her OWN style and it is a little more tender than Joplin's. My ear prefers the less abrasive soul, personally.
+Victoria Bennett The only thing she's got in comparison to Janice is her gender. There's no confusing the two on any other level.....couldn't get through this version, boredom set in.
She has a tender heart, and amazing presence.
Very very nice !
Thanks
A magical performance
Preciosa y adorable.
I am in love with this woman. LOVE.
Greg Foreman on keys and vocals.... GO Greg! Represent!
Cat is amazing but I have heard other versions of this track and the band , man the band - the keys... unreal... so good
She's so gorgeous, I can't...
thats funny while listening to this I was thinking of Joplin before I read this comment. I feel you. this woman is amazing though. I can't get enough of her.
What a woman ! So beautiful :o
I miss Cat!
Can never go wrong with organ
so cute, how she says that at the end
chan marshall is beautiful as her voice..loviin her! hope all is well with her now!
This is pretty good... but I would have to agree.
A woman left lonely will soon grow tired of waiting,
She'll do crazy things, yeah, on lonely occasions.
A simple conversation for the new men now and again
Makes a touchy situation when a good face come into your head.
And when she gets lonely, she's thinking 'bout her man,
She knows he's taking her for granted, yeah yeah,
Honey, she doesn't understand, no no no no!
Well, the fevers of the night, they burn an unloved woman
Yeah, those red-hot flames try to push old love aside.
A woman left lonely, she's the victim of her man, yes she is.
When he can't keep up his own way, good Lord,
She's got to do the best that she can, yeah!
A woman left lonely, Lord, that lonely girl,
Lord, Lord, Lord!
Chan is amazing!
I call it SOUL~
Que c'est bon !
muy bueno
At 2:31 she is asking for something from someone in the studio, while she is singing. Nice gesture.
so much love 4u babe ...always
Compare different singers is just stupid ... don't waste your time arguing with those kind of people.Ii is worthless wolf ... if only all those fan boys and girls could just watch only their idols videos ... Janis is about wild vocals ...power. Cat is about voice quality and voice tone ... grasp etc. Cat is more technical too. Both are really great singers, with their own vocal qualities and music stiles.
Thought Dan Penn wrote this?
That's what it says in the credits of Ella Brown's superb version on Lanor Records out of Louisiana.
Recorded in Macon,Ga.
+Bob Timlin Spooner is her Dad...
+nancy darkes-stiles
Wow!
Really?I never knew that.
Penn/Oldham must hold the title for writing more great Southern Soul songs than anyone else(with the possible exception of the late,great George Jackson).
Charlyn Marie Marshall (Cat Power) is born to Charlie Marshall, a blues musician.
Cat Power ain't never been left lonely.....I'm just sayin'..
No, after years together that actor creep (not saying his name) astoundingly left her for a subpar model/actress. The gall of it....
This kind of reminds me of Ray Lamontagne
going Joplin's way. She is qualified for it. She is just great.
Isn't Spooner Oldham her father?
No llega a ningún sitio esa voz... destroza la canción.
Good effort I guess
Not even close
janis would be proud
I think she says "I sing the stuff, I don't write the stuff..." not like.
i want to have a roll in the hay with cat
i miss Joplin...
Written by Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham
@kasturihowls
She is amazing!
After watching this I have 2 questions..why the gloves and are you on speed? Be honest...all the best peace
Lol I love her but this comment is so funny especially at the exact moment I read it.
Zhelnerovic?
after see this thing, i think i'm going to make some Beethoven cover, by myself, with a pair of drumsticks an a can.
fuckin' black-rimmed glasses
Cat is pure sex!
Please don't.
She can't sing to save her life, the poor thing!
too much.."poor"? Sadly, I guess.
todd u aint feelin it please dont sell yourself short try again bro
I *finally* got a chance to watch the documentary "Janis Joplin: Little Girl Blue" (that I recorded from PBS a few weeks ago) last night, and as much as I loved it, it was almost wrecked by this completely unnecessary performance of one of my favorite songs by Janis, "A Woman Left Lonely", ugh.
It would have been less unpleasant to have jammed rusty nails into my eardrums, LOL!
And don't even get me started on the way she be-bopped around as she was singing, SMH!
Other than that, it was a very good documentary!
Seriously, lol. Obviously you're the one trolling here.
Joplin was a terrible singer with a voice that I would describe as "cats having sex"
Sorry
Janis was a dumpster fire.
It looks far worse than it sounds. And it sounds real bad.
gostei da cat power. não gostei do arranjo musical. tá meio country...
interesting interpretation.... gorgeous voice but after you listen to Janis Joplin rip her song out of her guts this interpretation is sub par.
iole96792 💯💯the heart of rock and powerful soul from Janis need to sing this like James brown style and rocking it at the same time
this women made me angry.....very poor cover
Get a day job
You just stepped into a pair of shoes you can't fill. Nothing compares to what Janis did to/for this song. It falls flat. Not saying you don't have a good voice, but there's a reason that most people don't re-do her versions... it's a matter of respect, and knowing that your version won't hold up. Your hopping, arm-flapping, rocking and pointing doesn't help either.
Gayla Lameier amen 🙏🏼
this cover makes me feel embarrassed
A truly abysmal, soulless cover of a great song. This poor gal can’t sing, but just bounces around in hopes that this will add some thing to the song. Sad!
You like the song only sung one way and cannot comprehend another interpretation. That doesn't make the singer soulless. It makes you ultraconservative, and temporarily hearing impaired.
My how you’re quick to jump to conclusions and judge, because you THINK that I “like the song sung only one way.” I happen to love the versions by Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham, the one by Irma Thomas, the one by Charlie Rich, the one by Maggie Bell, and finally Jody Miller’s version. The last two have a great C&W twist. So, I am able to comprehend they are “another interpretation” and I don’t just like it “only sung one way.”
You know nothing about me, yet you immediately label me “ultraconservative,” seemingly because I happen to have a different opinion than you on the rendition of a song by a singer you happen to like. Well, I happen to be ultraliberal and any of my friends would be happy to tell you that.
Realize that I’m only expressing an opinion, not making personal condemnations. Next time don’t be so quick to judge and diss someone for their opinions. I stand my my original opinion of this singer’s rendition of this song. I don’t care for it. You don’t agree. So???? You listen to your version and I’ll listen to the one’s I like. It’s OK to agree to disagree. It’s pretty cold to condem someone simply because they don’t agree with you.