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Average Rating: 3.71 out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - KID ROCK & SHERYL CROW
THIS SONG (PICTURE) SHOULD ONLY BR SUNG BY KID ROCK AND SHERYL CROW, THE MAGNATISM BETWEEN THOSE TWO IS ELECTRIFYING. I WASN'T A KID ROCK FAN UNTIL I HEARD PICTURE, I DEVELOPED A NEW RESPECT FOR HIM AND HIS MUSIC. ROCK SHOULD BE WITH CROW, ON AND OFF THE STAGE.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Different isn't bad
Kid Rock fans are upset it's not Sheryl Crow. Country fans are upset that it's Kid Rock. This version just can't catch a break. Two points about this version. 1) It is a great contemporary country song, as good or better than most of what's out there. 2) I find Allison Moorer's more complex voice a better counterpoint to Kid Rock's vocals than Sheryl's, especially set against a more country arrangement. This is no knock on Sheryl Crow. She is a very talent woman who deserves the accolades she receives. My only complaint with the song is that it tends to be a bit repetitive and looses its punch towards the end of it's 5 minute run.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - have a little respect
I don't know who this Joshua Yeary is, but he obviously doesn't know much about music if he isn't familiar with Allison Moorer. This is a classic, old school, cheatin' lovers country song, in either version. While I love Sheryl Crow, this song is just not meant for her... her rendition is a little too sweet and girly. Whereas Ms. Moorer, as another reviewer mentioned, has a much more complex voice; it is every bit as whiskey-soaked and world-weary as this song calls for. Sure, it's a cliche, but in its own way, this version works-- you can easily imagine it being recorded fifteen years ago by George Strait and Tanya Tucker, or decades ago by Hank Williams, Sr. and Patsy Cline. I've never been a big Kid Rock fan, but THIS VERSION of this song just might convert me.


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