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Worldcrunch » blog » Black Keys Cover Edwyn Collins Ahead Of Documentary
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Black Keys Cover Edwyn Collins Ahead Of Documentary

When the Black Keys decide to cover other people’s songs, the result is usually pretty good. And when they decide to cover a masterpiece, such as Edwyn Collins’ 1994 “A Girl Like You,” it is truly a special occasion. Indeed, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, the band’s bluegrass rockers, saved the song for a gig […]
by Patrick Randall September 22, 2014May 23, 2025
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When the Black Keys decide to cover other people’s songs, the result is usually pretty good. And when they decide to cover a masterpiece, such as Edwyn Collins’ 1994 “A Girl Like You,” it is truly a special occasion. Indeed, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, the band’s bluegrass rockers, saved the song for a gig earlier this month at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, in their home-state of Ohio.

The cover coincides with the Nov. 7 release of a documentary on Collins called “The Possibilities Are Endless,” which chronicles the Scottish musician’s recovery after suffering a stroke in 2005 that left him unable to walk or speak.

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