Hey There Delilah - Live Fox Amoore Cover

by Fox Amoore

in Completed Works

Description

Dec 12th 2007
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amoore choir easy listening fox instrumental keyboard live piano plain strings t white
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Based off the hit song by the Plain White T's.

The Piano leads it, backed by a chamber string section, French horns and some soft subtle choirs. I've changed one or two of the chords and reshaped a little bit of the melody to give it a little more originality as well as make it a bit more suitable to be played on Piano.

This one always goes down big when performed during Piano cocktail, I usually pair it up with "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol, they go well together

Thanks for listening!

[Played on a Roland Fantom X8 keyboard. Chamber Orchestra done with Symphonic Orchestra Platinum]
[Original melodies © Plain White T's & Fearless Records]
[Image © Fearless Records]

Comments

Hebi Says:

this is splendid... its been one of my favorite songs since it came out and you just come along and make it more enjoyable

Raven The Hedgehog Says:

I didn't know it was called that, but I recognize it now that I hear it. Well, I don't know if I really like the original song that much, but I like this version.

ProudOne Says:

haaaa, yes

Rattlecat Says:

I'd like permission to air this over the radio, with of course, credits. Alot of my listeners -adore- Hey There Delilah, and there's a very special lil' few months old fan who we dedicate this song to every time. >3

Mapper Says:

you have chasing cars!?!?

vampire Miyu Says:

it's easy to understand why this is such a hit at Piano cocktail's it's beautifull, calming and easy listing
just perfect

Tiomara Says:

Heh, I remember you doing this song, it was always very lovely and I love humming along to it.

AngelsDontKill Says:

I honestly don't like the original very much. I mean, it's not a bad song, but it's just not my personal preference. However, hearing you play this rendation on a piano with orchestral hints is very nice. I can see why this is a good song to play live for you
Great job rendering this, by the way!

TheAmateurAnimator Says:

Perfection in a 4:12 mp3. The piano alone makes it great, and the background strings and choir make it beyond great.

TehD Says:

This sounds so much prettier and better than the original.
It sounds sweet and peaceful, I like it a lot. :]