Flo Morrissey and Matthew E. White cover Velvet Undeground's "Sunday Morning"
06 January 2017, 15:08
| Written by
Laurence Day
Flo Morrissey and Matthew E. White share a cover of Velvet Underground's "Sunday Morning", the latest from their upcoming collaborative record.
The VU cover follows renditions of "Look At What The Light Did Now" by Little Wings, "Looking For You" by Nino Ferrer, and "Grease" by the Bee Gees, and arrives ahead of their album - Gentlewoman, Ruby Man - next week.
Morrissey and White have also detailed a new live date at London's Union Chapel on 13 February. Tickets are on sale now.
White and Morrissey both last released records in 2015 - the former dropped Fresh Blood, while the latter shot out Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful.
Tracklist:
- Look At What The Light Did Now (Little Wings cover)
- Thinking ‘Bout You (Frank Ocean cover)
- Looking For You (Nino Ferrer cover)
- Colour Of Anything (James Blake cover)
- Everybody Loves The Sunshine (Roy Ayers cover)
- Grease (Bee Gees cover)
- Suzanne (Leonard Cohen cover)
- Sunday Morning (Velvet Underground cover)
- Heaven Can Wait (Charlotte Gainsbourg cover)
- Govindam (George Harrison cover)
Gentlewoman, Ruby Man is released 13 January.
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