This 'Come Together' Cover Will Stop You in Your Tracks

This “Come Together” cover will stop you in your tracks. It sounds so good, you won’t be able to press pause. Play the video to hear it. 

Zoe Clarke and her band’s Beatles "Come Together" cover sounds incredible. It’s got amazing guitar riffs, acoustic sweetness, drums, bass, and a rolling energy that you can’t help but tap your foot or sing along to. It is an all-around great cover. 

Zoe’s voice alone is enough to make you stop and listen in wonder, but her instrumental accompaniments help create a lively atmosphere that sucks you in right away. If she doesn’t have a studio cover of this song available for streaming, the talented artist should give it some heavy consideration—because it really does sound that good.

“Come Together” Was One of the Beatles' Last Songs 

Ironically, “Come Together” was one of the last songs The Beatles worked on before their split. John Lennon wrote it for pro-drugs politician Timothy Leary, who stood against Ronald Reagan as governor of California. But then Timothy went to prison for drug possession, which allowed Lennon to record it with The Beatles. 

Some of the lyrics Zoe belts in the Beatles' "Come Together" cover are:

He got joo joo eyeball.
He one holy roller.
He got hair down to his knee.
Got to be a joker he just do what you please. 

Zoe and her band do a beautiful job in their performance, throwing in a few original curves of their own, and their version might even be better than The Beatles'. This cover has a raw magic in its live performance that makes it feel fresh and attractive. Zoe herself is so casual and cool as she sings. She’s an absolute rockstar. 

If you liked this cover, you’re sure to like other music by Zoe Clarke and her busking gang. If you’re not local to Dublin like many of their fans, you can catch them on Zoe’s YouTube channel. 

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