Video: Lydia Loveless, "Blind" (Live)

Studio 360 | Aug 4, 2014

With her odes to drinking and love gone wrong sung in a distinct country croon, the last thing you’d expect to hear out of Lydia Loveless is a pop song. But when she launches into Kesha’s “Blind” — sans Autotune or a distracting dance beat — it seems like the song has been waiting for her all along.

Loveless says covering Kesha isn't a fluke. The pop singer was raised in Nashville. Her mother, Pebe Sebert, wrote the country hit "Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You," which was a #1 hit for Dolly Parton. And Kesha wrote a few country songs herself before becoming a pop sensation. “I respect her as a songwriter even though maybe her label and management would like to portray her as kind of trashy,” Loveless tells Kurt Andersen. “I think there’s other sides to her that I just wanted to show people, so maybe they could appreciate the songwriting more.”

Video: "Blind" live in Studio 360  

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