What do you think of Michael Bublé's version of "Feeling Good"? Do you think his vocal style fits well with the instrumentation? Or do you prefer Nina Simone's original version? Leave us your opinion in the comments and join the #Discovery! 💬
What is your opinion about the instrumentation of Michael Bublé's "Feeling Good"? Do you think it complements the singer's voice well? What is your favorite lyric of this song? Leave your opinion in the comments with #DescobrindoMúsica 💭
People are like songs. Some we like from the beginning, others we like after a while. They are made for us to listen and understand. Some touch our lives, but there is one, the special one, which is our soundtrack.
"Feeling Good" was originally written for the 1964 musical "The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd". Nina Simone covered the song in 1965, and Muse's version was released in 2001 as a B-side to their single "Hyper Music". The band decided to include it on their album "Origin of Symmetry" due to its popularity among fans. The song has been featured in several TV shows and movies, including "Six Feet Under" and "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse". #BehindtheMusic
"Feeling Good" by Muse is an iconic cover of Nina Simone's classic from the '60s. The band released their rendition as a single and it quickly became a hit, landing in the UK top 5. The song's soaring vocals and grand instrumentation perfectly capture the euphoric feeling of the original. #BehindtheMusic
eita! Feeling Good by Apashe exceeded my expectations! The dance is contagious and the flow of the vocal made everything even more incredible! Impossible not to feel a party atmosphere and animation when listening to this song. It's really worth playing and feeling the vibe of this sound!