Who covered Metallica Nothing else matters?
Chris Stapleton is the latest artist to put his own spin on Metallica’s “Nothing Else Matters” after he shared his cover of the heavy metal band’s hit on Thursday (Aug. 12). “Nothing Else Matters” is from the band’s self-titled 1991 album (better known as “The Black Album”), and the song peaked at No.
What Metallica album is nothing else matters from?
Metallica
Nothing Else Matters/Album
Who is covering Metallica Black Album?
Metallica’s Black Album Sees a New Dawn with 53 (Count ‘Em!) Celebrity Covers in ‘The Metallica Blacklist’: Album Review. Artists as diverse as Miley Cyrus, Phoebe Bridgers, J Balvin, Jason Isbell, Dave Gahan, Chris Stapleton and Kamasi Washington have their way with Metallica’s so-called “Black Album.”
Is nothing else matters a cover?
Cyrus also announced in October 2020 that she plans to release a full album of Metallica covers. Cyrus previously covered “Nothing Else Matters” during her 2019 set at Glastonbury….Miley Cyrus version.
| “Nothing Else Matters” | |
|---|---|
| Label | Blackened |
| Songwriter(s) | James Hetfield Lars Ulrich |
| Producer(s) | Andrew Watt |
| Music video |
What bands have covered Metallica songs?
Artists covered by Metallica
| Misfits | 964 |
|---|---|
| Black Sabbath | 13 |
| Ramones | 9 |
| Mercyful Fate | 8 |
| Holocaust | 7 |
Did Metallica do a cover album?
Enter The Metallica Blacklist, a huge compilation that features those 53 friends sharing their covers of their favorite tracks from the album, each track benefiting Metallica’s charitable foundation, All Within My Hands, as well as a charity of the artist’s choice.
How old is Metallica Black Album?
Released on August 12, 1991, by Elektra Records, it is commonly referred to as The Black Album because of its packaging design. Its recording took place at One on One Studios in Los Angeles over an eight-month span that frequently found Metallica at odds with their new producer Bob Rock.
Who originally wrote nothing else matters?
James Hetfield
Lars Ulrich
Nothing Else Matters/Composers