Happy Rhodes nailed this song, and Bowie should be very glad. She reveals the issues the song is representing. It moves from his theatre to first person reporting. The intimacy is chilling. And her four-octave range is its own gift. The bookend to this would be her "I Have A Heart". The honesty is angelic. ...And a relief, in candor.
Unbelievable.getting me scream tears of endless funk
bardamu79 4 days ago
my female bowie
stu57stu 5 days ago
Two people have no souls.
runly1 2 weeks ago
this was the first song i worked to Triple A radio!!
MCSunsetSessions 1 month ago
Like the comment of Juan... Haunting!!! I love Happy...
NumeroPrimo17 5 months ago
Lovely :D
Lbjkurono23 8 months ago
Beautiful! :)
wings4marie 11 months ago
Gosh...this was quite haunting...
JuanLorenZerimar 1 year ago
she's good very good, i liek both versions, but here i can make out the lyrics :P wich is kidna nice ^^
worldowarguru 1 year ago
Very nice Version -- sad and strong!!
andreasjacke 1 year ago
She doesn't just sing the song. This is a vocal performance that does the song justice and takes it to a new level.
ManicDesign 2 years ago
Oh, Man. Does she EVER have the voice to do this.
nedzroz 2 years ago
I forgot to say "thank you" simply
marskat75 2 years ago
Happy Rhodes nailed this song, and Bowie should be very glad. She reveals the issues the song is representing. It moves from his theatre to first person reporting. The intimacy is chilling. And her four-octave range is its own gift. The bookend to this would be her "I Have A Heart". The honesty is angelic. ...And a relief, in candor.
marskat75 2 years ago
Perfection !
I still prefer Bowie's awesome original version, but what kind of beautiful interpretation !
Artenov33 2 years ago 2