Alanis Morissette - Dear Prudence

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2007

Alanis Morissette performs John Lennon's Song "Dear Prudence".

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  • sweet. john would have loved this. he would have done a duet.best cover of this song to date.

  • what an amazing energy blast from a truly beautiful being

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  • I looooove this cover Alanis did she has an amazing voice :D

  • I normally do not like covers of The Beatles songs ,but Alanis' version, Siouxsie and the Banshees along with Australia's Doug Parkinson's versions have absolutely nailed this song,unlike Gwen Stefani and Joe Cocker's hideous attempts at Beatles songs which have been butchered.Just one word for Alanis' cover BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!! especially the way she slips in We Can Work It Out in the last 20 seconds of this beautiful song.

  • I say Siouxsie & the Banshees' (featuring The Cure's Robert Smith) 1983 cover version is better than this one.

  • 1969 - Wes Montgomery "Mother Nature's Son" - a beautiful rendition of the song. I've been looking for it for years. Can't find it.

  • @Kaneownzu why's that considering she isn't really an artist that sells her soul to be on the cover of every magazine etc? Fame doesn't seem to be of much concern for her.

  • Great cover, did not butcher it, put her talent to make it her own, and make a relatively unknown Beatles classic better known by those not born until 20 years after The White Album. Great rendition of a truly great studio Beatles song.

  • @jibhorse Even better than his own son remaking this very song? I like this though.

    

  • I must say and I agree with @bagyourface im not gonna lie

  • @machachos1  alanis isn't capable of depth or feeling. she just maniacally craves the spotlight at all times as some kind of poet. i didn't expect much of this.

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