Soul legend Al Green has turned his attention to college rock favorites REMsharing a cover of the Georgia outfit's 1993 single, “Everybody Hurts”.
Released on Tuesday (Nov. 19), Green's cover of the song sees the veteran singer reimagining the original in his trademark soul style, backing his delivery of the hopeful lyrics with a full band, including strings and backing vocalists.
“Recording 'Everybody Hurts,' I could really feel the heaviness of the song and I wanted to inject a little touch of hope and light into it,” Green wrote on social media. “There's always a presence of light that can break through those times of darkness.”
Originally released on the 1992 album Automatic for the People“Everybody Hurts” was released as the record's second single, becoming its most successful. While the album itself peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, “Everybody Hurts” reached No. 29 on the Hot 100, and peaked at No. 13 on the Pop Airplay charts.
It's since been utilized by a number of charitable organizations, including the Samaritans in the UK, and the Helping Haiti fund and the Disasters Emergency Committee, who organized a cover version to belong in support of the devastation from the 2010 Haiti earthquake. The cover featured contributions from the likes of Mariah Carey, Miley Cyrus, Rod Stewart, Jon Bon Jovi, Kylie Minogue, and many others, eventually peaking at No. 21 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.
In February 2019, the song became embroiled in slight controversy when President Donald Trump shared clips from his State of the Union address cued to the track over a montage of congressional democrats looking dejected. REM later protested his use of the song, evoking the title of their 1988 track “World Leader Pretend” in their response, and ultimately convincing Twitter to take down Trump's original clip.
The cover of “Everybody Hurts” is Green's first single to be released since last year's cover of Lou Reed's “Perfect Day”, which in turn followed his first new music in a decade with 2018's cover of Freddy Fender's “Before the Next Teardrop Falls”. Green's last studio album, Lay It Downwas released in 2008 and peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200.
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