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Bleachers cover The Beatles’ ‘Dear Prudence’
Jack Antonoff recorded the cover in his “hotel room on an off day.”
Currently in the midst of a lengthy North American tour, Jack Antonoff’s Bleachers has unveiled a cover of The Beatles’ 1968 track ‘Dear Prudence’.
Self-recorded during his current touring run, the track was posted on his Facebook page alongside the message, “I did this in my hotel room on an off day. sang it into my computer.” Have a listen to his take on ‘The White Album’ track below.
Antonoff, who released his debut album ‘Strange Desire’ over in the US last year, will be giving it an official UK release on 27th April through Columbia.
His remaining US shows - which have taken place across the whole of this month - are as follows.
MARCH
29 Cleveland, OH, House of Blues
31 Madison, WI, Majestic Theatre
APRIL
01 Chicago, IL, Riviera Theatre
04 Buffalo, NY, The Town Ballroom
07 Boston, MA, House of Blues
09 New York, NY, Terminal 5
‘Dear Prudence’:
Records, etc at
The Beatles - Yellow Submarine Songtrack (Vinyl LP - black)
The Beatles - With The Beatles (Vinyl LP - black)
The Beatles - Thirty Weeks in 1963 (Vinyl LP - black)
The Beatles - The Decca Tapes (Vinyl LP - black)
The Beatles - The Blue Album 1967-1970 (2023 Edition) (Vinyl LP - blue)
The Beatles - The Blue Album 1967-1970 (2023 Edition) (Cd)
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