Valerie who is the original artist




















The Cover we are going to discuss a song that was covered only a year after the original and a little more current. The song has been revealed to be about a young lady named Valerie Star who is a celebrity make-up artists. She is friends with Zutons frontman Dave McCabe and he wrote this to her as a way to show her support when she got in to a little trouble for driving under the influence. We will see. The Zutons song is a light hearted indie pop sounding song. It is a fun, upbeat track with some great guitar tone to it.

There is a little musical break with just a drum beat, hand claps and Dave on vocals that is a nice touch to the song to give it some variety. There is a horn section and it is has a little blues, a lot of pop and a nice beat throughout. The song even has a little dance vibe to it. It is jazzier version with keyboards and a more acoustic feel. There is such a maturity to her vocals, she seems so seasoned like she has been through a lot and carries that weight in her vocals.

A utter talent. Picking a winner here is easy for me. Not beating around the bush here. It truly bothers him. We had so much fun together. How did the song happen? I got arrested the week before I was going to go to Liverpool to be with him. It was my, I want to say, seventh felony driving on a suspended license.

Well it was really stupid in the beginning. Clearly not, because then they put a warrant out for your arrest. It becomes a whole ordeal.

And also I might not have stopped immediately, which apparently is evading the police. So I spent every penny I had, which was like 30 grand, to not go to prison.

I did get my license taken away for like 15 years, but that was much better than jail. I just have to deal with a little bit of a law thing. I kind of got arrested and spent every cent.

So then what happened? Those people, I want to kick. And you guys were still doing the long distance thing? Oh yeah. Because I had all these delusional thoughts that I was going to walk away scot-free without spending a cent.

Winehouse, whom Ronson claimed only listened to things made before , was struggling to come up with something that would fit the sessions for what would be Ronson's mega-selling 'Version'. Eventually, Winehouse told Ronson that she might try "Valerie". Ronson strained to hear her voice singing it in his head.

I loved it," he said. It was my, I want to say, seventh felony driving on a suspended license. Clearly not, because then they put a warrant out for your arrest. It becomes a whole ordeal.



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