"Moves like Jagger" is a disco and electropop song and is backed by synths and electronic drums. The song was written by Adam Levine, Ammar Malik, Benny Blanco, and Shellback the latter two are also the producers. It was released by A&M Octone Records on June 21, 2011, as the fourth and final single from the re-release of the group's third studio album Hands All Over (2010). Learn more at Patreon." Moves Like Jagger" is a song by American band Maroon 5 featuring singer Christina Aguilera. There are a bunch of exclusive perks only for patrons: playlists, newsletters, downloads, discussions, polls - hell, tell us what song you would like to hear covered and we will make it happen. Cover Me is now on Patreon! If you love cover songs, we hope you will consider supporting us there with a small monthly subscription. Jagger would be proud.Ĭheck out more Maroon 5 on their website and Christina Aguilera on her website. Combining Seal-esque sensual soul-style vocals, a perfectly balanced and tight mix of acoustic and electric instruments, and a truly awesome bed of Chick Corea-style jazzy piano comments throughout the entire track, this version is as unique as it is successful. Madilyn Bailey, Pure Star Movement, and David Stillsonīut the award for most interesting and impressive new spin on “Jagger” goes to Madilyn Bailey, Pure Star Movement and David Stillson. Hollens’ remarkable vocal recreations of the instruments weave together with a more fun-loving energy (the very presence of his confident “doo doo doo”s will do it…) to produce a peppy, smile-inducing version that stands on its own as a song, and not just as “one of those a cappella covers.”ĥ. If the groove of the original song makes you want to moonwalk into a slippery backbone slide, this bouncy a cappella version from Peter Hollens will inspire a more light-hearted booty shake. But a heart-thumping acoustic bass and a whole lotta sick beats coming out of a tiny stripped down drum kit round out a really great take. Bursting bluegrass banjo and robust harmonies propel this effortless acoustic version. Just wonderful.īreaking it down and re-building with all organic materials, Little Big Town perform this amazing live version of “Jagger” with all the twang and flare of deep country. If Carmichael took “Jagger” into the 80’s, Roomie dials it back another decade and floats the needle directly over 1972, when Stevie Wonder recorded “Superstition.” This version from the Swedish group puts an excited, robotically bright, Stevie-esque bass line up front and supports it with a cushion of funky electric organ and brass hits.
The Australian artist’s yearning vocals and reverby mix result in a tune as sexy as the original - but in a smokey, tormented, ‘tonight is the last night on earth’ kind of way.
It’s “Moves Like Jagger” à la emo, a la Robert Smith for the 21st century, à la New Order for the new MTV.
Stephen Carmichael, known for his dancey re-interpretations of Top 40 tunes, delivers a moody and dark take on the song. The following five cover efforts take that sexy, skippy tune and give it a truly Jagger-worthy reinterpretation. But in this funky tag-team single, he’s all slickness and sultry dance beats - the key to Adam Levine’s soaring vocal seduction of a swiftly yielding Xtina, and the fuel for a very different demographic of backseat makeouts. To those hip to the ways of classic rock, Jagger stands for a cragginess, for experience, for a libido-driven dude who’s seen a whole lot of life. With its infectious whistling hook and taut digital disco groove, Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera’s “Moves Like Jagger” is endearing a whole new generation of music listeners to the frontman of The Rolling Stones in a way Ruby Tuesday never could have expected.