Lucinda Williams Releases Captivating Rendition of The Beatles’ “Something” from the Forthcoming Album Lucinda Williams Sings The Beatles from Abbey Road Out December 6th

WATCH THE VIDEO OF THE ACTUAL RECORDING AT THE LEGENDARY STUDIO
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NEW COLLECTION SERVES AS VOL. 7 OF HER CELEBRATED LU’S JUKEBOX THEMED LIVE PERFORMANCE SERIES

Nashville, TN – Revered singer/songwriter Lucinda Williams has just released a sensational cover of The Beatles’ “Something”. Williams’ captivating rendition of the George Harrison classic appears on the forthcoming album Lucinda Williams Sings The Beatles From Abbey Road, which comes out on December 6th via Highway 20 Records/Thirty Tigers.

As noted in the title, the three-time Grammy Award winner recorded the collection with her band and producer Ray Kennedy at The Beatles’ legendary studio in London. While many great artists have recorded at Abbey Road Studios, it turns out that Williams is the first major artist to actually record Beatles’ songs there aside from the Fab Four themselves.  Lucinda Williams Sings The Beatles From Abbey Road serves as Vol. 7 of her celebrated Lu’s Jukebox series and is the first new volume in almost four years. See track listing below.

“Something” was filmed during the recording at the legendary studio and the video was released today (view HERE). The clip features Williams with her band – Marc Ford (guitar) Butch Norton (drums), Doug Pettibone (guitar), David Sutton (bass), with Richard Causon (Hammond B-3) and Siobhan M Kennedy (backing vocals). The video was shot by Neighborhoods Apart Productions.

As an acclaimed, award-winning singer/songwriter for more than four decades, Williams is a pioneering artist whose music has been highly influential and covered by a multitude of others. Williams is also an extraordinary interpreter who, like all great interpreters, has the ability to inhabit a song and make it her own. She does just that throughout this selection of Beatles tracks, as she has done on each Lu’s Jukebox volume.

Lu’s Jukebox originally began during the pandemic in 2020 as a way to help independent music venues when there were no live performances. Scheduled as a six-episode series of mostly full-band, HD video performances in-studio, the series featured themed sets of cover songs curated by Williams and streamed for a fee with proceeds going to designated venues. The series became a fan favorite and each has been released on vinyl, CD and via streaming services. The original six in Lu’s Jukebox are: Vol. 1 – Runnin’ Down A Dream (A Tribute To Tom Petty); Vol. 2 – Southern Soul: From Memphis To Muscle Shoals & More; Vol. 3 – Bob’s Back Pages: A Night Of Bob Dylan Songs; Vol. 4 – Funny How Time Slips Away: A Night Of 60’s Country Classics; Vol. 5 – Lucinda Williams – Have Yourself A Rockin’ Little Christmas; and Vol. 6 – You Are Cordially Invited: A Tribute To The Rolling Stones. You can find them all at LucindaWilliams.com.

 

See Lucinda Williams tour dates below, or visit LucindaWilliams.com/Tour

 

Lucinda Williams Sings The Beatles From Abbey Road
Track List

“Don’t Let Me Down”

I’m Looking Through You”

Can’t Buy Me Love”

“Rain”

“While My Guitar Gently Weeps”

“Let It Be”

“Yer Blues”

“I’ve Got A Feeling”

“I’m So Tired”

“Something”

“With A Little Help From My Friends”

“The Long And Winding Road”

 

Lucinda Williams November Tour Dates

Nov. 8 – Buffalo, NY Town Ballroom

Nov. 9 – Port Chester, NY Capital Theatre

Nov. 10 – Jersey City, NJ – White Eagle Hall

Nov. 12 – Medford, MA Chevalier Theatre

Nov. 14 – Portland, ME State Theatre

Nov. 15 – Providence, RI The Vet’s

Nov. 16 – New London, CT Garde Arts Center

Nov. 19 – Washington, DC Lincoln Theatre

Nov. 20 – Charlottesville, VA Paramount Theatre

Nov. 22 – Princeton, NY McCarter Theatre

Nov. 23 – Ocean City, MD Ocean City Music Pier

Nov. 24 – Wilmington, DE Grand Opera House

For more press information on Lucinda Williams, please contact Jim Flammia jim@alleyesmedia.com or Kai Nanfelt kai@alleyesmedia.com at All Eyes Media