While the cover versions featured on the Anglo-Irish soft rocker's first Footsteps album from 2008 are all tracks which he enjoys playing in his live sets, the ones on this installment are those which he feels have been formative in his own development as a songwriter. Among the classics he tackles here are tunes made famous by the Beatles, Elvis Presley, and the Doobie Brothers, and there is also a version of Mike + the Mechanics' "The Living Years," a song that he claims reduced him to tears the first time he heard it., ...
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While the cover versions featured on the Anglo-Irish soft rocker's first Footsteps album from 2008 are all tracks which he enjoys playing in his live sets, the ones on this installment are those which he feels have been formative in his own development as a songwriter. Among the classics he tackles here are tunes made famous by the Beatles, Elvis Presley, and the Doobie Brothers, and there is also a version of Mike + the Mechanics' "The Living Years," a song that he claims reduced him to tears the first time he heard it., Rovi
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