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Nancy Lee
The Paper but it's Ken cosplaying as regular Tim Key
Nancy Lee and Billy
Nancy and Geddy. Two young kids with nothing to lose and everything to gain. I heard everything turned out okay for these kids.
Nancy Lee Andrews and May Pang promoting their books, 'A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll' and 'Instamatic Karma' at the June Kelly Gallery in New York City on June 11, 2008🌹🎍🌹
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Movi-Viento: Fanart de Nancy Lee de “Ninja Slayer”.
5 Lana Del Rey Songs You Didn't Know Were Covers
As we all know, Lana Del Rey is a phenomenal artist with a number of magnificent songs in her arsenal. However, there are a few songs that might surprise you when you realize she didn't originally write them. I know I was shocked by a few of these, myself.
1. Blue Velvet (Originally by Tony Bennett, 1951)
It's pretty apparent, now, as to why this song sounds like it would've been right at home in the 1950's.
2. The Other Woman (Originally by Nina Simone, 1959)
The role of "the other woman" is a tough and painful part for any woman to play, and both renditions of the song do a marvelous job of illustrating the raw emotions that go along with it.
3. Summer Wine (Originally by Nancy Lee, 1966)
I guess you could say that this song is as fine as summer wine (I'll see myself out).
4. Chelsea Hotel No. 2 (Originally by Leonard Cohen, 1974)
Even when she sings No. 2, Lana could never be second best.
5. Heart-Shaped Box (Originally by Nirvana, 1993)
Let's face it. If you're a Nirvana fan, you damn well knew this was a cover.
There are plenty of Lana covers that have slipped under the radars of many. These, however, were some personal favorites. I would highly recommend exploring the rest of her discography! I promise you, it's a strong 10/10 from start to finish.
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