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Ruby Fields covers The Cure's ‘Lovesong' for Like A Version

Ruby Fields covers The Cure's ‘Lovesong' for Like A Version

The antidote to your blues is right here with Ruby Fields – and her cover of The Cure's 'Lovesong'.
In her big solo return to the Like A Version studio since 2019, Ruby and her beautiful band brought a raw-edged indie sound to the beloved 1989 gothic-rock track.
"I think I was scared of choosing something I didn't feel passionately about," Ruby said.
"We all kind of sat together and talked about bands that we loved. The Cure was this really unanimous thing that came up."
Ruby said that being invited back into the Like A Version studio was the biggest honour, and something she doesn't take for granted.
"I'm so humbled by the fact that we got to come back and give it another crack," she said.
"That our music still gets played enough, or means enough, or something. It's a really cool thing."
Come back any time, Rubes.
Check out more from Ruby Fields' return to the Like A Version studio below. Behind Ruby Fields' cover of The Cure's 'Lovesong' for Like A Version Ruby Fields - 'Tackle Box' (live for Like A Version)
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