Getting a classic like take on "Night and Day" right is all about capturing that transition from jazz-pop cool to dance-floor sophistication. Here are three ways to frame it, depending on your vibe: Option 1: The "Vibe" Post (Short & Cinematic)
For me, it’s the perfect sonic representation of longing. There’s something about that acoustic arrangement that feels more modern today than it did forty years ago. Everything but the Girl - Night and Day
Everything but the Girl’s cover of "Night and Day" is the ultimate masterclass in restraint. It’s effortless, slightly melancholic, and proof that Tracey Thorn’s voice is a literal instrument. Turn the lights down for this one. Getting a classic like take on "Night and
What’s your favorite EBTG track? Drop it in the comments. 👇 #SongRecommendations #TraceyThorn #BenWatt #ClassicCovers Which of these styles feels most like online voice? Everything but the Girl’s cover of "Night and
By stripping away the big-band theatrics and leaning into Ben Watt’s bossa-nova-influenced guitar, they turned a desperate love song into something intimate and haunting. It’s the bridge between 50s jazz and 80s indie-pop that we didn't know we needed. #MusicHistory #EBTG #ColePorter #VinylCommunity #80sMusic Option 3: The "Mood" Post (Interactive)
Most people know Cole Porter’s "Night and Day" as a Great American Songbook standard, but EBTG completely reclaimed it in ’82. 🎸