“If we’re going to work together I’m going to follow your heart and help guide you into being the best artist you can be.” “Your performance made me focus on the passion and the emotion, it made me really feel it and it gave the song a whole new meaning to me,” Legend added. RELATED: ‘The Voice’: Christine Cain Brings Soul To Harry Styles’ ‘Watermelon Sugar’ Robyn’s immortal club hit ‘Dancing On My Own’ has taken on new meaning during our current state of quarantine, so the Swedish pop singer started the onmyown TikTok challenge. “A lot of people can sing but not a lot of people can move me.” Photo by: Tyler Golden/NBC ? #VoicePremiere #TeamKelly /mnvLhgf0QNĬlarkson gushed on Monday’s first episode of Blind Auditions, “Man, I love a passionate performer and you are that my friend! I’m looking for someone to move me. comes back to #TheVoice for a second chance and totally blows the Coaches away.
Since then, he’s dropped a highly successful album and worked with Leona Lewis, Felix Jaehn. He placed sixth on the show in 2015 with his version of Robyn’s Dancing on My Own, which he later released as a single.
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Last season, Ward auditioned with Kaleo’s “Way Down We Go” and ended up with zero chair turns. Calum Scott is a British singer-songwriter best known as a popular contestant on the ninth series of Britain’s Got Talent. Ward blew the coaches away with his incredible rendition of Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own”, with Kelly Clarkson and John Legend turning their chairs. RELATED: ‘The Voice’: Raine Stern Leaves Blake Shelton ‘Speechless’ After Rocking Out To MGMT’s ‘Electric Feel’
The song's stark mid-tempo electropop version from her album was the first version of the single released followed by a layered mid-tempo synth-pop edit designed for radio and a downtempo piano. The 34-year-old, from Hartsville, South Carolina, returned to the hit show for a second chance, telling the coaches: “My mom last time was supposed to watch and right when I went to come here she was rushed to the hospital. 'Dancing On My Own' was produced by Patrik Berger, co-produced by Robyn, and mixed by Niklas Flyckt, with Robyn and Patrik sharing writing credits. Following the track's release, astute social media users began drawing comparisons to Robyn's 'Dancing On My Own,' a soaring, disco-inspired tune from her 2010 record Body Talk Pt. It’s like she is a teenage girl in her bedroom performing the song in front of the mirror when it comes to her reaction sometimes. For now, the Red Sox made sure to welcome him to Fenway as soon as possible.Corey Ward put everything into his “The Voice” audition during Monday’s episode. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Have to love it Robyn performs and Dancing On My Own on Jimmy Fallon is no exception. It’s yet to be seen if he’ll get that chance. Someone tweeted after that ALDS win that Scott would have to perform that song - along with Tiesto, whose remix became a hit - if the Red Sox win the World Series. Scott, who’s from England, has certainly ridden the wave of excitement brought about by the Red Sox, sharing videos and tweets involving the Sox singing his song and adopting the hashtag #KeepDancing. Kelly Clarkson And John Legend Battle It Out For Corey Ward On ‘The Voice’ After He Delivers Passionate Performance Of Robyn’s ‘Dancing On My Own’ By Becca Longmire. (An appropriate choice, considering Wakefield’s knuckleball danced on its own at Fenway Park from 1995-2011.)īoth Scott and Wakefield threw out ceremonial first pitches, though neither delivered pitches with quite the pizzazz that Jonathan Papelbon displayed one night earlier. Robyn has been quoted as saying that Dancing on my Own was inspired by her 'love of inherently sad, gay disco anthems' and its basically the perspective of a woman at a club watching an old flame make the moves on someone new. On Tuesday night, before Game 4 of the ALCS, the singer of that song took the field for a ceremonial first pitch.Ĭalum Scott, who rose to fame singing Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own” on “Britain’s Got Talent,” walked in from center field, alongside Red Sox Hall of Famer Tim Wakefield. BOSTON (CBS) - In the midst of an otherwise raucous celebration following their ALDS-clinching win at Fenway Park last week, the Red Sox came together to belt out a tune together.