Karen O and Willie Nelson Record “Under Pressure” (Pandemic Song of the Day)

Karen O and Willie Nelson put an acoustic spin on “Under Pressure,” the classic song by Queen and David Bowie.

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Karen O and Willie Nelson recently recorded a cover of “Under Pressure,” originally written and performed by Queen and David Bowie. Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs wrote Nelson seeking his help for a letter seeking funding for independent music venues during the COVID-19 pandemic.  In her letter, she also raised the possibility of working together. And out of that contact came this collaboration.

Through Nelson’s daughter, Nelson responded to Karen O asking for a suggested song.  And Karen O came up with the idea for a new interpretation of the Bowie-Queen classic.

This new version begins with the famous bass line, but it remains quieter and acoustic, focusing on the lyrics for our troubled times.  Check out Karen O and Willie Nelson on “Under Pressure.”

And that is our Pandemic Song of the Day. Leave your two cents in the comments.

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