Let Her Down Easy is a beautiful and intimate Terence Trent D’Arby cover. I have to admit whilst I do remember Terence Trent D’Arby very well, I don’t remember his original version at all. I suspected that might also be the case with many of you, so I included the original video for the song at the end of the post. George’s version is a live recording from his Symphonica tour in which he performed some of his prettiest songs (along with some famous covers) with a full orchestra. When I say Let her Down Easy is live, I mean his vocals are live. They’ve had to edit out all the audience noise from the track as apparently British radio won’t play tracks with audience ambiance anymore. Weird rule.
There are two videos for Let Her Down Easy. The first is an elegant black and white circus themed video directed by Vaughan Arnell. (He has been directing music videos since the 1980s. His career spans from Dead or Alive to Robbie Williams to One Direction.) The other is a live video from the Symphonica tour. As pretty and delicate as the Vaughan Arnell video is, nothing beats a spotlight, George Michael and a microphone in my opinion. That’s my favorite version. Which one is yours?
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All images: George Michael, Symphonica Tour Booklet, Let Her Down Easy video screen grabs.