CHANGES

Eddy McManus has truly captured the essence of David Bowie’s 1971 classic “Changes” with his stunning rendition of the track. From the very beginning, Eddy’s vocals are rich and emotive, perfectly conveying the sense of reflection and defiance that runs throughout the song.

As he sings lines like “I still don’t know what I was looking for / And my time was running wild / A million dead-end streets,” it’s clear that Eddy has fully immersed himself in the lyrics, bringing a depth of understanding and emotional authenticity to the performance.

But it’s not just the emotion that Eddy brings to the table – his technical skill as a vocalist is equally impressive. The way he effortlessly navigates the various verses and choruses, transitioning seamlessly from one to the next, is a testament to his undeniable talent. And when he hits those high notes with such clarity and precision, it’s impossible not to be moved by the raw power of his voice.

One of the standout moments of the track has to be the chorus, where Eddy sings “Ch-ch-ch-ch-Changes / (Turn and face the stranger) / Ch-ch-Changes.” The way he delivers these lines with such conviction and determination is truly inspiring, and it’s clear that he is fully invested in the message of the song.

Overall, Eddy McManus has done an incredible job of bringing new life to the classic track “Changes,” and his version is a must-listen for any fan of great vocal performance. His passion for the craft shines through in every note, and it’s clear that he has a bright future ahead of him as a performer. In a world that is constantly changing and evolving, it’s comforting to know that there are artists like Eddy McManus who are not afraid to embrace those changes and use their talent to inspire and uplift others.