Elise LeGrow ’s live acoustic performance of is a stripped-back, soul-infused reimagining of the 1956 rock and roll classic originally by Bo Diddley . This version serves as a centerpiece for her debut album, Playing Chess , which pays homage to the legendary catalog of Chess Records . Performance Overview
Praised her for taking the "risk" of reworking a song written by a man and turning it into something that "demands attention". Elise LeGrow - Who Do You Love (Live Acoustic)
The performance includes Adam Bowman on drums and Jeff Eager on guitar. Elise LeGrow ’s live acoustic performance of is
Watch the live acoustic performance recorded at The Orange Lounge to experience her soulful interpretation: The performance includes Adam Bowman on drums and
The son of Chess Records co-founder Leonard Chess stated her "live energy is fantastic" and she possesses "real talent and charisma".
Filmed at the recording studio in Toronto, the live acoustic video features LeGrow's signature raspy, "sultry" vocals accompanied by a minimalist arrangement.
"I walked forty-seven miles of barbed wire / Use a cobra snake for a necktie / I got a brand new chimney made on top out of a human skull".